Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry. I hope I am not making things worse. As someone who got have her dad until the bitter end of dementia I can tell you it is an awful, gut-wrenching end filled with suffering and no independence at all. So I hope their is even a tiny bit of solace of knowing he didn't have to face that level of suffering. I will tell you I felt relief that he was finally at a peaceful place.
I will tell you this too, I feel strongly that my dad sends me messages and it brings me tremendous comfort. You may want to read up on that sort of thing. I never thought I'd be someone who thinks she has a relationship with a parent who has passed away, but the messages are pretty strong and it really helps me.
I'm so sorry for your loss too but honestly, it is better off this way vs. spending years in a facility and no quality of life. After watching my MIL suffer in a Medicaid facility for years, her death was sadly a blessing as she suffered so and couldn't do the basic functions without full assistance. She wouldn't have wanted to live that way.