Nope. I dont cry.
2007-08-01 13:40:58
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answered by Icy Gazpacho 6
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Oh Moon, what a sad question but yes I know how you feel. My mother-in-law has changed so much these past few years and there is hardly any trace of the active, confident, intelligent person she was. She is unsteady on her feet and often has falls, her eyes droop and she falls asleep during conversations, she gets confused very easily and seems so fragile compared with what she was. Yes, I cried when I first started noticing the differences.
Stay strong Moon, for them.
Polly
2007-08-02 01:19:03
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answered by pollyanna 6
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Yes specially when a year and half ago, my father laid in a hospital bed for 3 months, and he never came out, he pass, and the last time I saw my mother was like 1 year ago, and yes she look so fragile, that I would like to go back in time and just enjoy both of them to the maximum, today's is my father's birthday he would be 68.
2007-08-01 12:03:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No not really for that reason my parents are only 50... they are not quite ol, tired, and fragile yet. However they are divorced and the fact that they can't get along for the purpose of my younger sister make me quite sad.
2007-08-06 03:53:10
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answered by MsCrtr 6
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My parents are in their early 70's and are neither fragile or tired, but I do get sad when I think about how hateful my mom has become. I still love her.
2007-08-01 12:04:10
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answered by pammysue 4
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Mom has been gone for 7 years and my dad is almost 90 he is still in good shape there is a pic of us on my blog he fly's down here 2-3 times a year.
2007-08-01 12:15:51
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answered by ? 6
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That is such an incredibly sensitive, considerate question...how thoughtful of you to think of your parents in such a compassionate manner. My father just recently died, and, yes, I would look at him and remember what an incredibly forceful individual he was at the prime of his life. My mom is so very fragile and at times it frustrates me that she is as fragile as she is.
2007-08-09 03:28:21
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answered by wittylaughingwoman 3
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My parents are both deceased. My Dad died of two massive heart attacks and my Mom was killed in an auto accident 2 1/2 years ago.
2007-08-01 16:17:38
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answered by ? 6
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Not quite tears. Only more Love. Especially when there is only one left. You too, have a wonderful night/day.
2007-08-01 13:00:59
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answered by cap3382 4
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cant say i have but when i worked in elderly homes sometimes it was hard not to cry when you saw sons and daughters trying desperately to get their parents to recognize them but because of various illnesses like dementia and altzimers the person they once knew as there parents or family, an individual they once looked up to for advice and comfort was gone and a new person sat before them in there own bubble lost and confused aggiated but somehow at times happy in their new self as old memories of what they used to be had vanished so they couldnt grieve for their lost personalty as they cant remember who they were:-)
2007-08-02 01:40:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Moon I do, my dad is already gone. Every day I look at my mom and I want to cry and have cried just for exactly what you said. I don't want to be without my mom, but I am afraid I don't have alot of time left with her.
Thanks! and you also have a wonderful night/day!
2007-08-01 12:03:02
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answered by Anonymous
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