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I Have a Loved One That Is Dying

My grandmother is dying.

I have a healthy relationship with death especially when it's an elderly person. She is 93, has had a great life and is surrounded by family who loves and cares for her.... can you really ask for much more?

The Dr's are saying it's any day now and she's been deteriorating for over a week, she's just not the same. I feel it is close. I'm not sad about her impending death but more sad about her declining cognitive function. I wonder if she's okay or stuck in her head unable to communicate her needs. She was always so cheery and happy even as her abilities began to decline like walking, etc... but now it's just feels vacant. I wonder if she even knew I was there, holding her hand and reading bible scriptures. Something I don't believe in, but something that I know has given her great comfort.

I am blessed. My son was able to get to the age of 23 with a grandmother and a great grandmother who were very active in his life. Most people don't get a grand-parent that long if at all so it's been a beautiful ride.

She has been my Angel; figuratively and literally. 馃槆

I will miss you very much grandma.



[i][b]Dedicated to Beulah[/b] (talk about an old lady name, LOLOLOL)
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Mamapolo2016F
I have become persuaded that people know when they are dying and they begin a transition...i have my own beliefs about transition to what, but I don't think that affects what I'm talking about. It's like they've planned a trip and are mentally going over a checklist. They're not yet gone, but they're not entirely HERE anymore.
aniave46-50, F
@Mamapolo2016 Interesting.....