More Loss

 

It has been so long since I've posted. (I realize I have no "followers". Someone might happen upon my site and read a blog or 2. That's fine. God brings who he wants to see this.)

You might have read previously that my dad died last summer 2 days after his 103rd birthday. Even though he was old, his death came on suddenly one morning. It wasn't a slow, go to sleep and not wake up, type death. He woke up and told my sister something wasn't right. He died that morning. My sister didn't have time to let us know. 

Yesterday morning my mom passed away 11 days after her 95th birthday. She was in a natural coma at the end and we all had a chance to say what we needed to say; to say "Goodbye". 

She had fallen again back about January 21, 2025. She broke her other leg and they did surgery. Because she lost so much blood her blood pressure dropped. She was put in ICU for 4 or 5 days then onto a regular floor. She never really went back to eating much. She did eat her entire meal a couple of times but she was in no way getting much nutrition. After being moved to a regular room she would eat a little, but mostly drink a protein drink and a little water. And when she was released from the hospital that's all she was getting. 

She moved back to her residential living private room and continued to not eat very much. Her blood pressure dropped and just a couple days after being out of the hospital she was rushed back (a different hospital this time). In the ER we were told she had multiple health problems. Treating one of the problems would exacerbate the other problems. The options given to us were invasive and, at this stage in mom's life, we knew she wouldn't want that. Pretty specific instructions had been prepared years and years ago. We knew then, that the end would be soon. 

72 hours after doctor thought she'd be gone in 24 hours, she passed. 

In the last several months mom had multiple falls and multiple, multiple broken bones. I don't know how she kept going. I know she was tired and tired of hurting. She will have no more falls and no more broken bones. She is at peace.

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