Family Non-Fiction posted October 23, 2018 |
A sad ending for a good man
At Death We Part
by prettybluebirds
As the days and weeks go by I watch him fade away. He's a mere shadow of the man he was, a walking skeleton.
What I would give to bring him back, this man I've loved for thirty years, but cancer cares not if it's someone we love.
It kills
What I would give to bring him back, this man I've loved for thirty years, but cancer cares not if it's someone we love.
It kills
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My husband was diagnosed with colon cancer two years ago. He has refused surgery or treatment. He is in no pain, just slowly wasting away. I have observed others who went through chemo and find I can't fault my husband for his decision. I only wish it didn't have to be. The picture is of my husband when he owned his own packing company.
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