tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7181682862418239688.post4422828402203279303..comments2023-04-16T08:09:50.250-06:00Comments on Merrie Melody: The Set UpMelodyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01335907113967987846noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7181682862418239688.post-91965600804494656022009-09-10T08:53:58.875-06:002009-09-10T08:53:58.875-06:00I stumbled upon your blog through a few other craf...I stumbled upon your blog through a few other crafty ones and noticed your post on depression and also about your mother. I hope things look up for you. <br /><br />I too have bouts of depression that tend to run hormonal. I would say to and make lists, knock a few of them off everyday, it keeps you going and feeling accomplished!<br /><br />I have also dealt with the death of my father from cancer, a very long and degenerative battle! Having just wanting to "fix it" you learn to almost accept it or live in the present more...We suffered with the DNR idea and eventually signed it...he passed away peacefully and having just been transferred to a different floor in the hospital they did not know he had a DNR an resuscitated him! He didn't know what had happened and at that point he also wasn't able to speak due to the cancer in his throat...he lived for about 5 more days. I'm grateful for those last few days with him, it was more painful to watch him suffer so greatly and almost wishing for him to pass on and begging him to let go. All in all it sucked but I realized the DNR would have been a gift and you can't think of it as an impending looming decision but something more natural I suppose...<br /><br />appologies for the ramble-peace to you and your family!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com