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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for this thread. I lost my dad to a rare cancer about ten years ago and there was no guidance when the dementia hit (it went to his brain) and even hospice was not helpful. Reading other people’s experiences I realize now that I’m not the only one in the world who went through similar. Hugs to you all.[/quote] I’m replying to myself here. Now that I’m physically with my dad, I’m getting great information from his hospice nurse, who’s wonderful. But I still want my own detailed, warts-and-all, university-grad-appropriate, Pubmed-aware written guide, and I’m seeing other forum posts about the lack of such a guide. If anyone here is a hospice nurse or the like who would rather be a writer, there’s obviously a huge, unmet need for What Expect When You’re Getting to the End kinds of books. [/quote]
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