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Old September 18th 03, 08:21 PM
Karen Chuplis
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I'm so sorry to hear this, but I am glad she went peacefully and with you
there.

Karen
"kspitfire" wrote in message
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Thanks for everyone's support - I did get a second opinion and
unfortunately it wasn't any different, the tumor was pretty far
advanced. Her condition and mood declined severly yesterday, even
though she didn't seem to be in much pain she wouldn't eat and didn't
want to move from one spot in the apt. With her age and previous
condition there wasn't anything anyone could do that would help her in
the long or short term, she was going to just waste away.

She went very peacefully, and I was glad to be able to be there and
not have to worry about her suffering anymore. Thanks and peace to
all - k



  #27  
Old September 18th 03, 08:21 PM
Karen Chuplis
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I'm so sorry to hear this, but I am glad she went peacefully and with you
there.

Karen
"kspitfire" wrote in message
om...
Thanks for everyone's support - I did get a second opinion and
unfortunately it wasn't any different, the tumor was pretty far
advanced. Her condition and mood declined severly yesterday, even
though she didn't seem to be in much pain she wouldn't eat and didn't
want to move from one spot in the apt. With her age and previous
condition there wasn't anything anyone could do that would help her in
the long or short term, she was going to just waste away.

She went very peacefully, and I was glad to be able to be there and
not have to worry about her suffering anymore. Thanks and peace to
all - k



  #28  
Old September 18th 03, 08:21 PM
Karen Chuplis
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I'm so sorry to hear this, but I am glad she went peacefully and with you
there.

Karen
"kspitfire" wrote in message
om...
Thanks for everyone's support - I did get a second opinion and
unfortunately it wasn't any different, the tumor was pretty far
advanced. Her condition and mood declined severly yesterday, even
though she didn't seem to be in much pain she wouldn't eat and didn't
want to move from one spot in the apt. With her age and previous
condition there wasn't anything anyone could do that would help her in
the long or short term, she was going to just waste away.

She went very peacefully, and I was glad to be able to be there and
not have to worry about her suffering anymore. Thanks and peace to
all - k



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Old September 18th 03, 09:06 PM
Charles M
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In article , Karen Chuplis wrote:
I'm so sorry to hear this, but I am glad she went peacefully and with you
there.

Karen
"kspitfire" wrote in message
om...
Thanks for everyone's support - I did get a second opinion and
unfortunately it wasn't any different, the tumor was pretty far
advanced. Her condition and mood declined severly yesterday, even
though she didn't seem to be in much pain she wouldn't eat and didn't
want to move from one spot in the apt. With her age and previous
condition there wasn't anything anyone could do that would help her in
the long or short term, she was going to just waste away.

She went very peacefully, and I was glad to be able to be there and
not have to worry about her suffering anymore. Thanks and peace to
all - k




Sorry for your loss. Wish the second opinion had turned out differently.
You did what was best, if that's any consolation.

CMM
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Old September 18th 03, 09:06 PM
Charles M
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In article , Karen Chuplis wrote:
I'm so sorry to hear this, but I am glad she went peacefully and with you
there.

Karen
"kspitfire" wrote in message
om...
Thanks for everyone's support - I did get a second opinion and
unfortunately it wasn't any different, the tumor was pretty far
advanced. Her condition and mood declined severly yesterday, even
though she didn't seem to be in much pain she wouldn't eat and didn't
want to move from one spot in the apt. With her age and previous
condition there wasn't anything anyone could do that would help her in
the long or short term, she was going to just waste away.

She went very peacefully, and I was glad to be able to be there and
not have to worry about her suffering anymore. Thanks and peace to
all - k




Sorry for your loss. Wish the second opinion had turned out differently.
You did what was best, if that's any consolation.

CMM
 




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