Ownage
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It's interesting to see how fast friends and those we spend a lot of time with disappear when times get difficult. I understand that some folks may not know what to say or how to act during periods of loss or grief, but not even a how are you and willingness to listen (even occasionally) surprises me. All of the friends and social network contacts have dried up - except for 1. And he just lost his mother last year.
I'm in the process of losing my father to kidney failure - he has days at most left. Once people found out, the laughs, invitations and check-ins all dried up and it's been pure silence on all comms. Changing Depends diapers is not easy on old timers or for us Gen-X, nor is carrying our parents in our arms from the bed to the shower or the chamber pot for a cleaning. Big respect to nurses and medical professionals who do that successfully and with grace.
Pro-tip: An FYI for GAF or those who haven't experienced grief or loss, if you have a buddy or loved one who's going through it, you may not have any idea what to do or say, but reach out to them - even once - and ask them how they're doing. They will remember it and appreciate you more than you know.
I'm in the process of losing my father to kidney failure - he has days at most left. Once people found out, the laughs, invitations and check-ins all dried up and it's been pure silence on all comms. Changing Depends diapers is not easy on old timers or for us Gen-X, nor is carrying our parents in our arms from the bed to the shower or the chamber pot for a cleaning. Big respect to nurses and medical professionals who do that successfully and with grace.
Pro-tip: An FYI for GAF or those who haven't experienced grief or loss, if you have a buddy or loved one who's going through it, you may not have any idea what to do or say, but reach out to them - even once - and ask them how they're doing. They will remember it and appreciate you more than you know.
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