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Bereavement
In reply to the discussion: When do you ever stop crying? [View all]CountAllVotes
(21,907 posts)40. It was so obvious
He couldn't even get out of bed for God's sake.
Hospice claimed his problems breathing were from being a smoker 45 years ago!
They did not offer to do a thing.
When I managed to get the Irish Consulate involved, it made them look like fools.
The Consulate said it was disgraceful and incompetent and unethical to expect a person with a physical disability like MS be expected to care for a dying man that could not breathe nor swallow.
Greedy pigs imo. I didn't direct any contributions to them for their "help", believe me.
Had it not been for the Consulate they might have gotten away with dumping him on the doorstep of the house. They wanted the $4K and they wanted it UP FRONT!
Damn them all!
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You need to find a grief counselor. Ask for help. It's normal to grieve, but you
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2022
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