She’s still stable, but not really lucid. I saw her today, held her hand, and told her that everyone was sending her their prayers and good wishes.
Dad and I are as okay as we can be. That's about all I can really say. Thank you, everyone, for the outpouring of support. It means the world to me.
Dad and I are as okay as we can be. That's about all I can really say. Thank you, everyone, for the outpouring of support. It means the world to me.
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*tender robed embrace*
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As this is a specially trying situation, I am employing the fearsome Hang In There Kitten of our childhood years. Now you KNOW I mean business!
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*HUGS*
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Remember to take time out for you, keep yourself strong and well. Let the Stroppy One look after you, you deserve it.
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*Hugs*
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Distraction welcome?
Feel better soon and best wishes.
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Jill - you must take care of yourself at this stressful time. you will not do your mom (or Stroppy One) any good if you become sick from all the stress. Please take some time for yourself - have tea & give Clovis a hug. But this is not the time to get rundown & become ill yourself.
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*hugs*
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*HEALING MOJO*
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For what comfort it might give, a lack of lucidity is not necessarily a bad sign, just a frustrating one. I've been through this time and again with my Momma, so if I can offer any support, be it a safe person to vent to or emotional hand-holding, I am always here.
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