Guest guest Posted June 9, 2008 Report Share Posted June 9, 2008 , I think most (or all) of us know exactly how you feel. My husband has this darned disease and many times I think how much more merciful would have been for him to die instead of suffering the way he does. He's aware of all his problems and remembers very well the way he " used to be " and the things he " used to do and can't anymore " -those are his words. Unfortunately, we can't & nbsp;choose our trials in this life nor the time we'd like to go. By all means, visit your Dad and be with him even if he doesn't know who you are -I'm sure he will know that you love him and it'll be a great comfort to him. Of course it's horrible for us to see our loved ones being robbed of who they are by this illness. I just think that because no one is sure of what's in their minds -even if they cannot express it in words- we should try to share their burden of loosing their identity and their freedom showing our love and support. And don't worry, I'm sure most of us feel the same way. May God bless you and give you courage and comfort to have a great visit with your beloved father. Raquel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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