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<blockquote data-quote="Dutch" data-source="post: 308515" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>One of the realities of long life, is seeing the passing of almost everyone in your own life. Like Kyle said, all you can do, is the best that you can.</p><p></p><p>I remember when my grandfather was dying of skin cancer, one of the nurses told me that once they got him in the hospital, they would give him so much pain killer, that he wouldn't feel anything. It was the time before the hospital that was so rough on him, as it took 7 years before it finally got the best of him. I would have much rather they had given him only 7 weeks, instead of the 7 years he got, because I just hated to see him go through that 7 years of hell. </p><p></p><p>Hang in there scott, after all is said and done, you want your family and friends to admire your strength in helping the family through this trying time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 308515, member: 1387"] One of the realities of long life, is seeing the passing of almost everyone in your own life. Like Kyle said, all you can do, is the best that you can. I remember when my grandfather was dying of skin cancer, one of the nurses told me that once they got him in the hospital, they would give him so much pain killer, that he wouldn't feel anything. It was the time before the hospital that was so rough on him, as it took 7 years before it finally got the best of him. I would have much rather they had given him only 7 weeks, instead of the 7 years he got, because I just hated to see him go through that 7 years of hell. Hang in there scott, after all is said and done, you want your family and friends to admire your strength in helping the family through this trying time. [/QUOTE]
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