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My 83 year old mom has lived with us since my dad passed in September 2024.  She is on hospice with ovarian cancer.  She had an episode last week that landed her in a hospice hospital and was there for a week. She could have stayed there, but I wanted her home and also knew if I gave up her bed I may not get it back. She is bed bound at this point.  I wanted to make sure she had the best care. I knew it was hard for her to be away in new surroundings and I knew it was going to be hard as we got closer to the end of her life.  BUT, I chose my hard, and I choose to bring her home. If you have been following along you know her journey and you can see her spirit.  She is the most kind, selfless person I know and would never ask for anything. She never wanted to be a “burden” to me.  When she was in the hospital, I knew she would never say, “I want to come home”,  but my heart knew it.   I have a picture of my dad in my closet and I talk to him sometimes.  In the debate to bring her home and wondering where her care would be best, I told dad I didn’t know what to do.  I felt like dad said bring my girl home.   And my sweet sweet husband who has been a gem in all this was saying “this is 100% what we are doing.” This picture was taken as soon as the ambulance brought her back and she was settled it bed and was able to look back out at the window she knew.  Tears were down her eyes saying she was so happy to be home. The end of life experience is a lot.  So many emotions that swing like a one of those rides slingshotting you from one end to the other.  Learning to understand that joy and sadness can live together.  #mom #hospice
My 83 year old mom has lived with us since my dad passed in September 2024. She is on hospice with ovarian cancer. She had an episode last week that landed her in a hospice hospital and was there for a week. She could have stayed there, but I wanted her home and also knew if I gave up her bed I may not get it back. She is bed bound at this point. I wanted to make sure she had the best care. I knew it was hard for her to be away in new surroundings and I knew it was going to be hard as we got closer to the end of her life. BUT, I chose my hard, and I choose to bring her home. If you have been following along you know her journey and you can see her spirit. She is the most kind, selfless person I know and would never ask for anything. She never wanted to be a “burden” to me. When she was in the hospital, I knew she would never say, “I want to come home”, but my heart knew it. I have a picture of my dad in my closet and I talk to him sometimes. In the debate to bring her home and wondering where her care would be best, I told dad I didn’t know what to do. I felt like dad said bring my girl home. And my sweet sweet husband who has been a gem in all this was saying “this is 100% what we are doing.” This picture was taken as soon as the ambulance brought her back and she was settled it bed and was able to look back out at the window she knew. Tears were down her eyes saying she was so happy to be home. The end of life experience is a lot. So many emotions that swing like a one of those rides slingshotting you from one end to the other. Learning to understand that joy and sadness can live together. #mom #hospice

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