So finally I am writing about the events of his passing. Hear me well.
We got the call on Friday, Feb 19 (DT junkies will get the significance of this, I just realized is myself in writing this down). An under-21 male donor with the correct tissue match had become available. He was in good health, non-smoker, a bit taller than Dad but still with in
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I wish I could say that it will go away, but it won't. Oh, your father will not constantly be in your thoughts, and you will also be able to take joy in the happy memories, but that hole will be with you for the rest of your life. It was 10 years ago, day before yesterday, that my Dad died. There are time, like reading this or having some success I wished I could share with him, where the pain and anguish can stab as raw as the day he died. Don't build any lasting alters or shrines, and don't dwell on the loss. Do keep things of his, and things you shared, a part of your life. The joy of the memory will bring some pain, but it's worth it.
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I would have echoed Bob's sentiments above earlier but I felt it was still far too close to your father's passing until you were ready to talk about it. My grandfather passed away under similar circumstances. He had an operation to his heart and it was deemed successful by the doctors involved. He was already walking around 3 days after the procedure and his fellow patients in the recovery ward (with similar operations) were already congratulating him and telling him "See? Nothing to worry about."
On the 4th or 5th day, something happened and his body started shutting down and the doctors could only delay but not prevent the inevitable. In the end it was my grandmother that gave the ok to shut the ventilator as it was the only thing that was keeping him alive. That was May of 1995 and up to now I find I still have to be on guard with topics like this. Bob was always better with words than I was and his post above was everything I would have liked to have said to you and more. Take care of yourself my friend.
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So you do what ya gotta do!
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