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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not clear to me why you can’t bring her to the US to live. The reality is that people are *usually* best cared for by their loved ones, or in close proximity to their loved ones. While it would be a serious adjustment for her, and an inconvenience for you, It seems reasonable to consider moving her at least close to you. Not knowing how to use the cattle is a really trivial issue. [/quote] She probably does not have a green card, PP. And the green card process is length and laborious.[/quote] Right because no one ever comes to the US and overstays their visa. Op she’s lived her life. She’s not living anymore. She’s waiting to die. Like pp said, stopping eating is actually a fairly painless way to go. They do it gradually. It’s time to let her go. If you can, I’d try to get her medicated, but don’t force feed. [/quote]
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