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yvonne49
Asked December 2010
My mom is now on hospice at the nursing home. It is hard to see her suffering. How can I cope?
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Reba
Dec 2010
yvonne49, It is hard to see someone suffer. I have watch my husband go down hill fast in the last year with AD. You take one day at a time. She is headed for a better place. Just viisit her as much as you can to let her know you do care.
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