My mother died from cancer after a long 5 year battle. She moved to an independent retirement community after my father passed (surrounded by the entire family) that had its own "hospital like" wing where you could spend your last days being cared for by the staff rather than having to go to a hospital or hospice. She refused to go and insisted on staying in her apartment being cared for by her children with visiting medical personnel.
My brother, his wife and 3 children came in from Delaware. The other 4 of us still all lived in town. The final week of her life saw us spending most of our time with her. We brought food and drink. I myself made a large pot of chili. My niece was friends with a local restaurant. When they found out about the vigil, they sent a ton of food. It was almost festive interrupted by the seriousness of the situation.
When her time did finally come, we were all by her bed and all having our hands on her as she passed. We told her that we loved her and gave her permission to leave us.
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Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace
What part of that do you think is a troll. I guess you didn't hear about Herman Cain? You haven't seen Trump's fat gut, or don't know how old he is?
Maybe you don't believe that I want him to suffer.
Because if so, you'd be wrong. I want him to suffocate to death. I want him to gasp and claw for air, alone in a dark room. That's how this man deserves to die. His getting the virus is his own fault. If you want to avoid getting the virus, and especially avoid getting a severe case of it, you wear a mask.
Don't forget that he would die alone because his family would not be allowed in the room to say goodbye just like everyone else, right?
Oh, I forgot, they're excluded from the rules that apply to everyone else.
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