Versailles wrote:
Do you have any experience with family or friends dying? How did you cope?
The only one left grandparent is (probably) dying soon. She's been my rock and basically raised me and my sisters. I'm not coping well at the moment. She has lost her memories a while back, but that didn't stop her keeping her personality and having fun - even though she could be confused at times. We could have normal conversation still and do fun things together.
She fell really hard a week ago and now her half body is paralyzed and she can't talk. She can use her left leg and arm and use her head, I feel like she communicates by having eyecontact, face expression and her arm. I can see that she's there and understands, and sometimes tries to say something. Since her memories are so bad me and my sister explained calmly every 3-5 minutes that she fell and that's why it's hard to use the right side of her body, but luckily she didn't break any bones and that's she's in good hands and we're here.
And we talked, joked and listened to music together.
I'm just absolutely heartbroken. One thing that she can't do much and in that bad shape, but the worst thing is that she forgets and probably confused why she's in the room she's in, why she can't really move much or talk.. It was heartbreaking to leave her alone like that.
If anyone got experience to share or some good words id appreciate it. Trying to cope. I've experiences death and usually things were either quick or died in their sleep etc, so this one in particular is so much harder. I was ready for the day that they'll say she's dead, and somehow these news and seeing how she's now is so much worse.
Do you have any experience with family or friends dying? How did you cope?
The only one left grandparent is (probably) dying soon. She's been my rock and basically raised me and my sisters. I'm not coping well at the moment. She has lost her memories a while back, but that didn't stop her keeping her personality and having fun - even though she could be confused at times. We could have normal conversation still and do fun things together.
She fell really hard a week ago and now her half body is paralyzed and she can't talk. She can use her left leg and arm and use her head, I feel like she communicates by having eyecontact, face expression and her arm. I can see that she's there and understands, and sometimes tries to say something. Since her memories are so bad me and my sister explained calmly every 3-5 minutes that she fell and that's why it's hard to use the right side of her body, but luckily she didn't break any bones and that's she's in good hands and we're here.
And we talked, joked and listened to music together.
I'm just absolutely heartbroken. One thing that she can't do much and in that bad shape, but the worst thing is that she forgets and probably confused why she's in the room she's in, why she can't really move much or talk.. It was heartbreaking to leave her alone like that.
If anyone got experience to share or some good words id appreciate it. Trying to cope. I've experiences death and usually things were either quick or died in their sleep etc, so this one in particular is so much harder. I was ready for the day that they'll say she's dead, and somehow these news and seeing how she's now is so much worse.