Update on my wife, Dorothy

It's tough---ramble away---even rant.
It will not change anything but is what you have to do to go thru this pain.
Not easy and nobody can do it for you---but you will survive.
I don't know you or your wife--but from judgeing based on your part of the world--You know that there is a better place for her where she will be comforted eternally just awaiting your arrival to rejoin her.
Son---tie a knot in the end of that rope and hang on---there are better days comeing----I can assure you of that !
Blessings
 
Well you know don't you that while she is in the Hospice, that the angels is cleanin' and paintin' and fixin' up her place in heaven.

When they are finished and everthing is just right, the Lord will come and pick her up and take her home.

So you folks think of this not as an ending, she's just moving to a better place.
 
Our Father in heaven. We come to You this morning with bowed heads and humble hearts asking You to hear our plea, Father. We ask You to wrap Your loving arms around our brother and sister here. We ask You to let them feel Your presence and Your love Father. We ask You to touch this woman with Your healing hands Father, and heal her if that is in Your will. For we know all healing comes from You. We ask You to guide the hands of those who care for her and love her.

But Father, if it is not in Your will that She recover, Father grant them all the peace that surpasses all understanding. May we all rejoice in the sure and certain knowledge that when she closes her eyes for the last time on this side of heaven, when she open them again she will be looking into the face of Your Son, Jesus, and her ears will hear those words we all want to hear, "Well done My good and faithful servant." May we all look forward to that day when we all be reunited on the other side of the river "When the roll is called up 'yonder."..."Oh what a day, glorious day...that will be."

Praise Jesus!

Amen.
 
Graydon, I'm so sorry to hear this news. I'll continue to pray for you and your wife. Hospice is a wonderful group, and I'm sure she'll be well taken care of. Please don't forget to take care of yourself also, in your time of grief and sadness. God bless.
 
There's not much I can add that hasn't already been said. Just know that you and Dorothy are in my thoughts and prayers. We are here for you at any time of the day or night....God bless.
 
There's not much I can add that hasn't already been said. Just know that you and Dorothy are in my thoughts and prayers. We are here for you at any time of the day or night....God bless.

^^^This Graydon.^^^ Prayers for you and Dorothy continue. I'm thinking of you Sir.
 
Graydon,

Our prayers continue, too, and we hope Dorothy is pain-free, and comfortable, and that you can find some peace in all this sorrow and sadness. If it turns out as you have been told, then Dorothy will be with her Maker, and no longer suffering at all. That is a very good blessing, and one not to be taken lightly. God Bless you, Dorothy, and your family, Sir, and please continue to keep us posted.

All the best,
Doc and Sweet Bride
 
Prayers for you and Dorothy. Come back when you can and if you feel like it.
 
Graydon,

Sometimes ranting or rambling is the only way to release the stress or pain that one is dealing with in their life. As you have seen so far, we are here to listen and to give you whatever comfort we can via a computer and prayers.

Please continue to visit the forum and talk to us like an old friend and let us give you comfort and some relief. The forum is intended to be a place for expressing your feelings and thoughts. Those of us that visit are just the voices in the darkness that you hear but cannot see and all we want to do is try to help ease the pain and let you know there is no loneliness as long as you have us.

My wife's father was with a hospice service in the home for his last days. The hospice nurses were the best in the world as they assisted him in his final days and they also helped the family as they visited.

May God bless you and your wife.
 
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