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I have watched both parents decline (my Dad passed away in 2017) with dementia since 2008. It is agonizing to watch and agonizing for the person with the disease.Sounds like not a bad way to go all things considered. One oopsie. You hurt a little but think you can sleep it off and then never wake up. No cancer. No dementia. No dialysis. No heart disease. Sixty-five seems a bit young but honestly fellas, most of us are going to start really breaking down somewhere near 70 and our last few years won't be a picture of geriatric bliss.
Sounds like not a bad way to go all things considered. One oopsie. You hurt a little but think you can sleep it off and then never wake up. No cancer. No dementia. No dialysis. No heart disease. Sixty-five seems a bit young but honestly fellas, most of us are going to start really breaking down somewhere near 70 and our last few years won't be a picture of geriatric bliss.
That's what I thought until I read the article. Thats not what happened. His head was split open from the back to the front. His orbital bones were broken. Theres no way he "thought he could sleep it off." Hell it's unlikely he had any "thoughts" after the "fall".Sounds like not a bad way to go all things considered. One oopsie. You hurt a little but think you can sleep it off and then never wake up.
I have watched both parents decline (my Dad passed away in 2017) with dementia since 2008. It is agonizing to watch and agonizing for the person with the disease.
Iām in your same boat except it was with the female side. I suspect you arrive at that state gradually such that you donāt have your wits about you enough to make such decisions. Wish there was a document to sign when your younger similar to the DNR except it was āput me to sleep when I no longer know my familyā. Iād sign one of those right nowIt's morbid but after watching my grandfather die with it and now with my dad having it, I'll kill myself before letting my kids see me like that.
Now I heard something yesterday that was out there. Allegedly, the trauma on his head was actually a blood clot in his brain. They tried to explain it away like he had trauma or had bumped his head, but in reality, he was likely vaccine injured and had a severe blood clot in or around his brain.
I don't know about any if this. That is why I made sure to say "allegedly" because I knew the attacks would be coming shortly afterwards.Come on, dude. Does this seem like a man who is a few minutes away from dying from a severe blood clot? I feel like you couldn't get out of bed if you were about to die of a severe blood clot in your brain.
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Are you saying the covid vaccine literally caused his head to explode? Thats pretty out there, even for you, Ras.Now I heard something yesterday that was out there. Allegedly, the trauma on his head was actually a blood clot in his brain. They tried to explain it away like he had trauma or had bumped his head, but in reality, he was likely vaccine injured and had a severe blood clot in or around his brain.
My dad was playing with my nephew on the living room floor when he had a severe blood clot in his brain. Out of nowhere, all of a sudden lost function of his whole right side body and ability to speak. So it is possible to be fine one second and have a severe blood clot the next.Come on, dude. Does this seem like a man who is a few minutes away from dying from a severe blood clot? I feel like you couldn't get out of bed if you were about to die of a severe blood clot in your brain.
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