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Originally Posted by delilahjed44 Hey Daquan...and thank you for sharing also..
This disease too took my father from me...now I know exactly what woes he experienced...the physical and the mental anguish from this debilitating disease. I too had my battles with alcohol..been working on sobriety for many years now...as they say one day at a time. I am certainly sorry to hear of your loss with your brother..how devastating..it serves to remind us how short life truly can be when physical problems attach themselves to us. Remember Daquan if you have chosen to eat well and take care of yourself then you are taking preventive measures for your very future..its the first step...food can be the enemy or aid in the hopeful cure..keeping the mind triggered to do the right thing and not fall to despair is an on-going task in a walk disturbed by sickness. When family is taken from us with sickness its un-fathomable..and we bare the burden to go on and carry the pain..it gets better with time and whatever spiritual aid we allow in our lives to help..and eventually we find peace by letting go and trusting a higher power that will bring us to a better understanding in our search for peace.
Sherri |
Thank you.
My brother knew that he was going to die soon. He told his 2nd wife and two sons that he wanted to be cremated if he does. He knew that the end was near because he wouldn't stop drinking so heavily.
He worked and all, took care of his wife and helped financially.
But he just couldn't stop drinking. I wish he had taken better care of himself. He helped and gave kind advice to everyone but himself.
He was the sweetest person that you'd ever want to meet. I still wish that he was still around! We nicknamed him the Grillmaster because he always loved to cookout! His specialty was deep-fried turkey.