At Death We Part
A sad ending for a good man27 total reviews
Comment from Bill Schott
This biographical story, At Death We Part, brings the real world to us to commiserate a life lost, and salute a stand taken in a society of choice and dignity. Sad news that we must somehow accept.
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
This biographical story, At Death We Part, brings the real world to us to commiserate a life lost, and salute a stand taken in a society of choice and dignity. Sad news that we must somehow accept.
Comment Written 27-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
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Thanks. Yep, we all must take what life deals out even if we don't like it sometimes.
Comment from LIJ Red
I would probably risk the so-called medical science, but I know people who declined treatment, and in those dark ages a decade ago, it seemed to make no difference...blessings on you...excellent post...
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
I would probably risk the so-called medical science, but I know people who declined treatment, and in those dark ages a decade ago, it seemed to make no difference...blessings on you...excellent post...
Comment Written 27-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
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Thank you. I would probably try treatment if I ever had cancer but we must let others make their own cchoices.
Comment from jenintorre
I am so sorry, there are no words. I think your husband's choice to not have chemo etc.is possibly a very good one and also a very brave one
Blessings. Jen
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
I am so sorry, there are no words. I think your husband's choice to not have chemo etc.is possibly a very good one and also a very brave one
Blessings. Jen
Comment Written 27-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
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Thank you. Yes, we have no right to interfere with someone else's choices.
Comment from country ranch writer
My heart goes out to you my friend I feel your pain my husband is also dying but if stage four lung cancer. He went through a year of chemo and they stopped it and wanted to put him on the expensive drug but we could afford it so he is on hospice care here at home. waiting and watching for the signs. I am here for you if you want to talk okay.
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
My heart goes out to you my friend I feel your pain my husband is also dying but if stage four lung cancer. He went through a year of chemo and they stopped it and wanted to put him on the expensive drug but we could afford it so he is on hospice care here at home. waiting and watching for the signs. I am here for you if you want to talk okay.
Comment Written 26-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
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Thank you. I will remember your offer to talk if I need someone, and I appreciate it. The same goes for you, I'm here if you need me. I have accepted the inevitable but it doesn't make it easier.
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NO, IT DOESNT GET ANY EASIER BEEN THERE DONE THAT WITH SEVERAL OF MY FAMILY MEMBERS AND IT DOESNT GET IT ANY EASIER KNOWING ANY DAY IT COULD HAPPEN. I LOST MY GRANDMA, BROTHER, AND MOM WITHIN A MONTH OF EACH OTHER DUE TO ILLNESSES AND MY SISTER DIED RIGHT AFTER. I LOST MY BROTHER FROM PARKINSON'S LAST YEAR. I AM THE LAST ONE IN MY FAMILY LEFT.
Comment from Lady Jane
As the days and weeks go by(,) I watch him fade away.
It kills(!)- edit suggestion
I am so sorry for your trial. My father died last year of colon cancer. I have to be tested, sadly. It evidently is a genetic disease :( I can totally relate to this battle, except my dad chose chemo. It was brutal ... this was a very raw write, but you penned it with grace and tenderness. Thank you for sharing.
Janelle
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
As the days and weeks go by(,) I watch him fade away.
It kills(!)- edit suggestion
I am so sorry for your trial. My father died last year of colon cancer. I have to be tested, sadly. It evidently is a genetic disease :( I can totally relate to this battle, except my dad chose chemo. It was brutal ... this was a very raw write, but you penned it with grace and tenderness. Thank you for sharing.
Janelle
Comment Written 26-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
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Thank you. I'm sorry to hear of your loss. My husband is in no pain and comfortable with his decision. I don't know how he will feel later but he is content for now.
Comment from apky
He is such a gorgeous looking man.
I don't know if you've had this before, but I have heard it many times: "It always picks on the best of us." I know it's true in my case as I've suffered loss of the most wonderful family members. But the nasty relatives are still going strong, making my life as uncomfortable as possible.
Maybe his choice of keeping off the chemicals is the best one.
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
He is such a gorgeous looking man.
I don't know if you've had this before, but I have heard it many times: "It always picks on the best of us." I know it's true in my case as I've suffered loss of the most wonderful family members. But the nasty relatives are still going strong, making my life as uncomfortable as possible.
Maybe his choice of keeping off the chemicals is the best one.
Comment Written 26-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 27-Oct-2018
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Thank you. It does seem to work that way. We have a son-in-law who had screwed everyone who got in his path. (including us) Today he is a wealthy man who got there by stomping everybody. My son died at 16 and never hurt a soul. Go Figure.
Comment from pbomar1115
I am so, so sorry to learn about your husband's situation. My brother who was sent home to die because the doctors could not do anything more to reverse his cancer. I have an idea of what you are going through. May God bless.
Phillip
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2018
I am so, so sorry to learn about your husband's situation. My brother who was sent home to die because the doctors could not do anything more to reverse his cancer. I have an idea of what you are going through. May God bless.
Phillip
Comment Written 26-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2018
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Thank you. It's a bit tough but I have reconciled myself to the inevitable. Thank you for your kind words.
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You're welcome.
Comment from Zue65
I sympathized with you, I know how it feels because my sister died of cancer after three chemotherapies. She suffered a lot and the family had to endure paying for the three successive chemo in the amount of 1.5 million pesos in a Philippine hospital. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2018
I sympathized with you, I know how it feels because my sister died of cancer after three chemotherapies. She suffered a lot and the family had to endure paying for the three successive chemo in the amount of 1.5 million pesos in a Philippine hospital. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 25-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2018
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Thank you. I was sorry to hear about your sister. I suppose chemo does save some lives but the side effects are often terrible as well as expensive.
Comment from donette1914
i am so sorry for your loss the Bible promises that you will get to see him again right here on earth wouldn't that be so wonderful? Rev. 21;4 that is a promise
very impressive
very believable and so heartfelt and my heart truly goes out to you
very well penned and I really appreciate your work
thank you for sharing and I hope for the best in the contest
donette1914 review on Oct 25, 2018
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2018
i am so sorry for your loss the Bible promises that you will get to see him again right here on earth wouldn't that be so wonderful? Rev. 21;4 that is a promise
very impressive
very believable and so heartfelt and my heart truly goes out to you
very well penned and I really appreciate your work
thank you for sharing and I hope for the best in the contest
donette1914 review on Oct 25, 2018
Comment Written 25-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 26-Oct-2018
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Thank you. The story didn't make the contest because I listed it as nonfiction. My bad for not reading the rules close enough.
Comment from Mrs. KT
Hello Friend,
Oh...this piece is heart-wrenching. It resonates with me on a number of levels: my mother-in-law passed away from colon cancer. My husband has a clean bill of health, but I worry that should he become ill with cancer, he, too, would refuse treatment. Thank you for sharing, and I am sending you positive energy and healing thoughts...
diane
reply by the author on 25-Oct-2018
Hello Friend,
Oh...this piece is heart-wrenching. It resonates with me on a number of levels: my mother-in-law passed away from colon cancer. My husband has a clean bill of health, but I worry that should he become ill with cancer, he, too, would refuse treatment. Thank you for sharing, and I am sending you positive energy and healing thoughts...
diane
Comment Written 25-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 25-Oct-2018
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Thank you. It's a bit tough at times, but it must be his choice.