I placed a DNR in my Dad's medical record today as he lay in the hospital ill. He is now 88, incontintent and more confused. It is sad to see the emptiness in his eyes. Perhaps God plans it that way....that we not know where we are as we prepare for our last journey.
What a plague it is to have upon you this resposibility, this 'call'.
But I do it for my mom; I held her as she died. God rest her soul (7-17-08).
Now Alfred George Keggins, my 'daddy', is leaving me slowly.
It is just about going to kill me.
What a plague it is to have upon you this resposibility, this 'call'.
But I do it for my mom; I held her as she died. God rest her soul (7-17-08).
Now Alfred George Keggins, my 'daddy', is leaving me slowly.
It is just about going to kill me.
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