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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 461433" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Prayers for her and you and your dad.</p><p></p><p>The blue braclet comment reminds me of a relative who passed over the summer. He had slipped into a coma and his wife signed a dnr; then he woke up and wanted to know why he wasn't being allowed to eat <strong>D</strong>in<strong>N</strong>e<strong>R</strong>. No one wanted to be one to explain it to him. Luckily, he had some lucid moments and (typical of him) cracked up laughing at it and then signed his own DNR. Both he and his wife passed within 3 weeks of each other and it was great to have one last memory of him laughing at life.</p><p></p><p>I hope you have many memories of your parents that keep you laughing through the tears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 461433, member: 1169"] Prayers for her and you and your dad. The blue braclet comment reminds me of a relative who passed over the summer. He had slipped into a coma and his wife signed a dnr; then he woke up and wanted to know why he wasn't being allowed to eat [B]D[/B]in[B]N[/B]e[B]R[/B]. No one wanted to be one to explain it to him. Luckily, he had some lucid moments and (typical of him) cracked up laughing at it and then signed his own DNR. Both he and his wife passed within 3 weeks of each other and it was great to have one last memory of him laughing at life. I hope you have many memories of your parents that keep you laughing through the tears. [/QUOTE]
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