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Offline USA4ME

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My husband collapsed and died tonight.
« on: October 30, 2024, 10:41:40 AM »
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I'm not looking for sympathy or words of wisdom. I'm just trying to wrap my mind around it. I need to tell my stepson before I let his and our friends know, so I came here where there is some annonymity.

He has been dianosed with Parkinson's Disease for ten years, and had symptoms (serious sleep disorders) for around ten years before that. This past year was difficult for him as he developed severe spinal stenosis and could no longer walk. About a month and a half ago, he had to be hospitalized with a UTI and cellulitis. He stayed in hospital for eight days, then was transferred to a skilled nursing facility for two weeks.

While he was in the nursing facility, the UTI made a come back. He was still on antibiotics when I brought him home, but finished the course in two days. He seemed better for a few days. And then started hallucinating a bit again. A visit with his PCP elicited that the UTI was still lurking, thus more antibiotics that he was still taking, but he seemed much better.

Today, my son and I were picking up an Rx for him, for whatever reason, I felt the need to prepare him for his father's eventual death. I said I thought he was getting ready to die -- not right away, but maybe a few months or a year.

So tonight, around 11:30, he was watching Stephanie Ruhl when I asked him if he was ready to go to bed. He said yes, so I rolled him back to the bedroom. He sat on the edge of the bed to get undressed and asked me to watch the rest of Stephanie's interview with Fred Guttenberg. He seemed fine, alert.

About two minutes later, I heard my son shout. He heard a crash in the bathroom and his dad moaning. I got to my husband in about fifen seconds. He was moaning, lying on the floor in a very uncomfortable position (that has happened before).

I tried to get him up, but couldn't. My son also tried, but couldn't. I noticed that he had become unresponsive, (my son was telling him fiercely, "Don't you dare die!" ) called 911, and began chest compressions as instructed by the 911 operator. EMS and several sheriff's deputies were there within five minutes or less as I hadn't begun to tire from the chest compressions. I'm sure adrenalin helped there as I'm still feeling the effects of it two hours later.

The paramedics tried to imbue cautious optimism in me, but I knew he was gone.

He has been a part of my life for nearly 50 years. We lived together for eight years before deciding to get married and have been married for 33 years. And I don't know how I feel...

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So weird they do this.

He can still vote for at least the next 100 years.

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Re: My husband collapsed and died tonight.
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2024, 11:13:22 AM »
It's sad to me that 1monster seems to have so few close family/friends/clergy that her first resort for unloading her mind and for sympathy was an online discussion site. Her situation in life is kind of sad, alongside the sadness of losing her husband.

Loneliness can happen to seniors. My Dad was the last survivor of the men and women among whom he grew up (primarily church). He didn't cause it by driving people away, like some DU-Denizens (and probably some conservatives on a discussion site I've never seen) seem to delight in doing. His last couple of years of loneliness is part of why people who drive away family and friends over some politician or political party is so appalling to me.
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Re: My husband collapsed and died tonight.
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2024, 12:10:55 PM »
So weird they do this.

He can still vote for at least the next 100 years.

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Now that he's been promoted to the rank of SuperConstituent he'll get to live the Dim'Rat dream of voting early and often for all of his favorite Dim'Rat con artists.  :yahoo: :fuelfire: :yahoo:
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Re: My husband collapsed and died tonight.
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2024, 03:06:57 PM »

     I think people process shock and experience grief in a lot of ways. Posting on a lunatic political site on the same day it happened is maybe the worst possible way to proceed.
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Re: My husband collapsed and died tonight.
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2024, 03:19:28 PM »
     I think people process shock and experience grief in a lot of ways. Posting on a lunatic political site on the same day it happened is maybe the worst possible way to proceed.

It’s quite possible she’s alienated friends and family and the dump is the only place she has to communicate with like minded people. :thatsright:
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Re: My husband collapsed and died tonight.
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2024, 04:31:14 PM »
It’s quite possible she’s alienated friends and family and the dump is the only place she has to communicate with like minded people. :thatsright:

Sadly, that was my thought.  Losing family is bad enough, can't fathom having no one but the Scarecrows and Tin Men at the DUmp to work through it with.  If 1monster is a lurker, I offer my condolences.
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Re: My husband collapsed and died tonight.
« Reply #6 on: October 31, 2024, 12:41:01 AM »
Clearly, the husband is now in a better place.
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Re: My husband collapsed and died tonight.
« Reply #7 on: October 31, 2024, 09:53:14 AM »
Clearly, the husband is now in a better place.


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