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Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Thu April 02, 2026 1:29 am
by wease
Dammit. So sorry, Jorge. Much love to you and your family. Glad your siblings got to be there with you.

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Thu April 02, 2026 10:57 am
by spike
So very sorry, Jorge.

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Thu April 02, 2026 11:41 am
by VinylGuy
Damn thats awful News. Im truly sorry. You have been a wonderful son.

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Thu April 02, 2026 3:42 pm
by doug rr
sorry Jorge..

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Thu April 02, 2026 3:59 pm
by washing machine
I'm sorry, Jorge. Hopefully this forum can be a place for you to vent, disconnect, connect, laugh, or for whatever you need it to be.

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Thu April 02, 2026 8:23 pm
by doug rr
tomorrow morning we have to meet a guy from the funeral home to pick up the urn..we'll then take it to the FIL house and hang out for a bit and then come home and probably have gummies...
go blue jays..

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Thu April 02, 2026 8:40 pm
by Peeps
hang in there doug. i know youve been through it before but doesnt make it suck any less

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Thu April 02, 2026 8:51 pm
by doug rr
Peeps wrote:hang in there doug. i know youve been through it before but doesnt make it suck any less
thanks jerry...all is fine its just so much work that you kind of forget that needs to be done in the following days/weeks...so tired

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Fri April 03, 2026 9:47 am
by contamination
Sorry for your loss Jorge

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Sat April 04, 2026 10:33 am
by Jorge
Thanks everyone. Just an awful, awful feeling. I'm really feeling it, wondering what I could have done differently, etc. I was blessed to have such an awesome mom and having her taken so young feels totally unfair. Anyway, just processing a lot right now.

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Sat April 04, 2026 9:26 pm
by VinylGuy
hopefully we can provide some distracting beefs here in RM for you buddy.

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Sat April 04, 2026 11:31 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
Jorge wrote:Thanks everyone. Just an awful, awful feeling. I'm really feeling it, wondering what I could have done differently, etc. I was blessed to have such an awesome mom and having her taken so young feels totally unfair. Anyway, just processing a lot right now.
Hugs

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Mon April 06, 2026 7:09 pm
by Peeps
Jorge wrote:Thanks everyone. Just an awful, awful feeling. I'm really feeling it, wondering what I could have done differently, etc. I was blessed to have such an awesome mom and having her taken so young feels totally unfair. Anyway, just processing a lot right now.
a friend gave me the best, well its not advice but youll get it

the grief never goes away you just learn how to deal with it better

you and your mother are definitely too young to go through this. instead of wondering what you could have done differently concentrate on all the wonderful times you had

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Tue April 07, 2026 2:31 am
by spike
Great advice. I’d add to also come to terms with/accept that losing a parent can fundamentally change you and your outlook on life.

But don’t let it turn you into asshole. I narrowly avoided that; my wife once observed that I’d become a lot angrier after my dad passed.

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 4:07 am
by Rangi Guy
Spoke to mum over the weekend and she told me that my dad had taken a fall tripping over his oxygen tube. Said he had a bit of a sore shoulder - so she'd given him some paracetamol and Voltaren to take care of it. Forward to last night - I finished training and on the way out of class I heard my phone ringing in my bag. It was my brother-in-law calling from the hospital. Dad went to the emergency room in the morning. Turns out he has a broken collarbone and the tested his oxygen levels - which were down to 65%. Did other tests - apparently there's a fair bit of fluid around one lung - his heart is continuing to deteriorate. He's going to be kept in for a few days at least - maybe get sent to respite care till his break heals. Fuck!

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 4:19 am
by Ello Sailor
:heartbeat:

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 10:36 am
by wease
Sorry to hear Rangi

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 1:55 pm
by Peeps
sorry to hear that rangi. having parents get old is a blessing and a curse

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Wed April 15, 2026 1:58 pm
by VinylGuy
yeah, im sorry Rangi, hope this gets better

Re: Parents getting old

Posted: Thu April 16, 2026 11:01 pm
by Rangi Guy
Had a call from my dad this morning. He sounded bright and cheerful - so that was good. He said pain was minimal, and they've got is oxygen levels back up to 85% - which is where it was sitting before he went in, and they're getting rid of the fluid around his lung. He'll be going into respite care for a few weeks while his collarbone heals and they'll continue to treat the other issues. Turns out the fall was a good thing as the oxygen levels and lung fluid would have presented themselves soon enough and then mum and dad would have had to pay for the care, but because of the fall ACC (government department) is covering all the costs.