End Stage Heart Failure-Hospice?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP bumping to say that my mom died today.

Thanks for all of the support. She died almost with me at her side - had asked to get helped back into bed. I went into her room to give a kiss goodnight and dashed to my car to get my luggage back at my car. She passed while I was walking to the parking garage.



Thanks for updating. Condolences for your loss. Sounds like a pretty good ending, all things considered. They’ll sneak off like that when you’re not right there. Mine waited until I had to be out of town on a one way business trip. You did right by your Mom.
Anonymous
OP, if you have the strength in a few months, I would encourage you to repost about your experience/thoughts/feelings about prolonging life, whether to be resentful or not re: loved one's health decisions in the past. It's an interesting discussion but for now, we are so very sorry for your loss.
Anonymous
9:28 here.

OP, I'm so sorry for your loss. And I'm so glad (for you AND your mom) that it wasn't a prolonged ordeal, that your last interaction was a kiss goodnight (how utterly lovely that is, truly) and that you didn't have to get into any battles about decision-making or care. I hope that you feel at peace with it. It certainly sounds to me like you did a wonderful, loving job of being there for and with your mom until the end.

Also, yes - totally normal for people to pick a quiet moment when they're alone to die - even when they've essentially had 24/7 care/companionship - they still find a way. My mother did the same thing.

Sending you hugs.
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