Thread:Reclusive757/@comment-26764356-20180803002534/@comment-26749645-20180803014228

Yes Reclusive this is very true. I remember my mom, when my dad was declining but keeping up a brave front for her, not wanting Hospice because she thought that it was a sign of giving up any hope. It was a tough sell but in the end she had nothing but praise for the service. Dad had his Continuation Day (what Neale Donald Walsch calls the death experience in his "Conversations with God" books, I found them all wonderful having read all more than once) from pancreatic cancer in 1997 & my brother in 2016 from renal cancer after 15 year survivor of brain cancer. My heart goes out to you Reclusive. 💝💝💝