Anonymous wrote:What a beautiful man and family. Glioblastoma is ruthless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How awesome that she was able to take five MONTHS off from work to spend with her sick husband in his last days. Normal people would be incredibly lucky to even get five weeks!
What an incredibly odd response.
I think we all understand that there is some privilege involved in being able to not worry about how to pay the bills for months while caring for an ailing family member like this. But this does seem an odd place to air this sentiment.
It takes a "special" kind of person to post a "must be nice" response when learning a young family lost a loved one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How awesome that she was able to take five MONTHS off from work to spend with her sick husband in his last days. Normal people would be incredibly lucky to even get five weeks!
What an incredibly odd response.
I think we all understand that there is some privilege involved in being able to not worry about how to pay the bills for months while caring for an ailing family member like this. But this does seem an odd place to air this sentiment.
It takes a "special" kind of person to post a "must be nice" response when learning a young family lost a loved one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How awesome that she was able to take five MONTHS off from work to spend with her sick husband in his last days. Normal people would be incredibly lucky to even get five weeks!
What an incredibly odd response.
I think we all understand that there is some privilege involved in being able to not worry about how to pay the bills for months while caring for an ailing family member like this. But this does seem an odd place to air this sentiment.
Anonymous wrote:Was he diagnosed in December 2024 or is that when she went on leave?