ProVarinati Diner & Saloon and Beyond

coldgin96

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When I went in at 6:00 am she was gone but she had a smile on her face!!
She welcomed the Angel that came to get her and was happy to go in love. She cares about nothing except the here and now of where she is and is loving it.
 

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My mom lost her fight Oct 22nd. I stayed with her for the last two weeks (she lived on our property in an apartment off our garage). Once it started getting bad, it went pretty fast. She was with us but pretty much in a medicine induced coma. I had to keep giving her the meds every hour, not much sleep was had. When I went in at 6:00 am she was gone but she had a smile on her face!! I still can't get over that!! The whole journey, May to October, was the hardest thing I've ever done. I can't even imagine what it was like for her, no food by mouth all those months. I'm sure she had a feast waiting for her in heaven!
Sorry to read about your mom, I am sure she was comforted by your presence. When my brother was dying, I drove down to Florida to be with him, I was there for about six weeks while he slowly slipped from this world, after a couple weeks I would say to him I should head back home, and he would ask me to stay for another couple days...I am glad I was there at the end. The day he died there were a bunch of mourning doves hanging out and cooing, and he asked me if he was going to be OK, I told him, brother, you are going to be OK, You can do this...it was just minutes before he passed. Hardest thing I ever did, and I would do it again in a heartbeat...

My condolences to you and your family Xstitch.
 

kas122461

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My mom lost her fight Oct 22nd. I stayed with her for the last two weeks (she lived on our property in an apartment off our garage). Once it started getting bad, it went pretty fast. She was with us but pretty much in a medicine induced coma. I had to keep giving her the meds every hour, not much sleep was had. When I went in at 6:00 am she was gone but she had a smile on her face!! I still can't get over that!! The whole journey, May to October, was the hardest thing I've ever done. I can't even imagine what it was like for her, no food by mouth all those months. I'm sure she had a feast waiting for her in heaven!

I am sorry to hear that you lost your mom, she is in a better place now. My Condolences. :nun:

KAS
 

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Sorry to read about your mom, I am sure she was comforted by your presence. When my brother was dying, I drove down to Florida to be with him, I was there for about six weeks while he slowly slipped from this world, after a couple weeks I would say to him I should head back home, and he would ask me to stay for another couple days...I am glad I was there at the end. The day he died there were a bunch of mourning doves hanging out and cooing, and he asked me if he was going to be OK, I told him, brother, you are going to be OK, You can do this...it was just minutes before he passed. Hardest thing I ever did, and I would do it again in a heartbeat...

My condolences to you and your family Xstitch.
Makes all the difference to him and you.
 

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got a reply from repairman Bill the other day...he suggests I should clean my P3, and said he got a new job but is still doing a few repairs as time permits, he is a ways out schedule wise, and is taking them in in order of the ticket numbers he issues...I'm gonna give that P3 a thorough cleaning and see if it helps, if it doesn't, I guess I'll just use it around the house, and eventually it will be a spare parts mod.
Was he specific about what a cleaning was? The last time I boiled one it didn't turn out well.
 

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Thanks for all the kind words! Got me all teary eyed [emoji22]


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Condolences. Your comment about finding her with a smile on her face was amazing. She was happy. It's tough to lose someone so close. But, she was happy.
 

ENAUD

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Was he specific about what a cleaning was? The last time I boiled one it didn't turn out well.
Yeah, he was specific, even mentioned removing the spring and cleaning it and the hole it rests in, which I had already done...this P3 had a sudden and noticeable change in its ability to correctly read the batteries state of charge. It was like working fine, and then, suddenly it ,wasn't... It's OK though, Not a big deal, life goes on...
 

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You hear so much about hospice and the people that work in that area. I had no idea what it was about. I have a great appreciation for them now! She wanted to be in her house to the end and they complied and helped with that. She grew close to many of them over the months. I found out after, that she confided a lot of her fears in them instead of me, protecting me to the end. So many deliveries of medicine and special equipment, scheduled visits, emergency visits, etc. They cried with me, kept their patience with me when I became frustrated because of sleep deprivation, just incredible people! Not a job I could do.

Ok, sorry to go on and on.

Did I vape through it all, YOU BET!!! Provari and Prime never failed me :thumbs:
 

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