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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 736418" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>I am so sorry for the position you are in. I had to decide for my mom who had Alzheimer's and with my dad my mom (pre altzhemers) and my brother and I decided together it was me the doctor called so i was the one who had to tell them to let go. I also know of many cases where loved ones had to say to their dying loved ones its ok to go. Many times that has helped them move on in my opinion. It is not a medical decision. With my dad my grandneice sat and held his hand and told him it was ok to go and he died within minutes. With my mom i held her hand and told her that maybe it was time to be with her baby now. She passed and two weeks later my niece had a dream about her holding a baby and looking happy. It gave me great comfort. Perhaps your dad needs someone just to tell him it is ok to let go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 736418, member: 21499"] I am so sorry for the position you are in. I had to decide for my mom who had Alzheimer's and with my dad my mom (pre altzhemers) and my brother and I decided together it was me the doctor called so i was the one who had to tell them to let go. I also know of many cases where loved ones had to say to their dying loved ones its ok to go. Many times that has helped them move on in my opinion. It is not a medical decision. With my dad my grandneice sat and held his hand and told him it was ok to go and he died within minutes. With my mom i held her hand and told her that maybe it was time to be with her baby now. She passed and two weeks later my niece had a dream about her holding a baby and looking happy. It gave me great comfort. Perhaps your dad needs someone just to tell him it is ok to let go. [/QUOTE]
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