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Missing H. more than I thought a soul was capable
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 157605" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Steely...</p><p></p><p>I wasnt aware exactly what type of cancer your father had...or maybe I just hadnt paid that much attention...sometimes I miss details. My grandmother had the same cancer. She lived for approximately 2 and a half years after her diagnosis but she was 86 years old when she died. She ended up having some formidable dementia arising from the tumor in her brain and the doctors gave us the option of surgery but there was no guarantee of quality of life increasing so we opted out of that. She died peacefully in my moms home. </p><p></p><p>Lord...that was a long time ago...1988...20 years ago now. Bet you didnt want to know this but I still have the woman on my bookcase...I inherited her when I got my mom...lmao!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 157605, member: 1514"] Steely... I wasnt aware exactly what type of cancer your father had...or maybe I just hadnt paid that much attention...sometimes I miss details. My grandmother had the same cancer. She lived for approximately 2 and a half years after her diagnosis but she was 86 years old when she died. She ended up having some formidable dementia arising from the tumor in her brain and the doctors gave us the option of surgery but there was no guarantee of quality of life increasing so we opted out of that. She died peacefully in my moms home. Lord...that was a long time ago...1988...20 years ago now. Bet you didnt want to know this but I still have the woman on my bookcase...I inherited her when I got my mom...lmao! [/QUOTE]
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