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I'm sorry to hear that your mom now has COVID - just when you were getting her settled in with hospice care.
You're so right, this isn't how it's supposed to go and like I told someone on another thread, I'm realizing more and more how so many of the things we work hard at to have a specific outcome doesn't happen and we are often surprised by a curve ball thrown at us.
My prayers continue to be with you and your mom.
I will keep you and your mom in my thoughts and prayers.
Many hugs.
My mom was just diagnosed with Covid on Wednesday. I'm hoping she can fight it off. This wasn't how they were supposed to go.
It's never easy to lose our loved ones but this time has made it so much harder in many ways. I'm truly sorry.
I love this forum too. My grandmothers passed away about 1.5 years ago, and I still check back here to read wisdom, funny stories, sad stories, and sometimes share something about these two wonderful ladies that I loved so much.
Stay around, talk to us anytime! We're here.
I am so very sorry for your loss of your parents.
It is devastating to lose loved ones under any circumstances, but losing them to COVID-19 is an additional heartache.
No one ever dreamed of having to lose the people we love in this way, which makes the situation so much harder.
Wishing you peace in this heartbreaking situation.
My deepest condolences to you losing both your parents less than two weeks apart due to COVID - I know what a devastating time this must be for you.
May God grant you love, mercy and strength during this great time of grief.