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Xmas, Just What Do You Buy...
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Someone with a terminal illness?
My old mum has far exceeded her life expectancy after been diagnosed last year.
Wasnt expecting her to be with us LAST xmas, never mind this one, but she is. Bedridden etc but still fully (mentally) functional and with all her marbles etc.
As painful as it is to see your mother dying, bedridden and in pain, but still fully functional, just what the hell do you buy her for xmas??
She may or may not be with us by then, but how the hell to deal with it and what to buy?
I want to make it her best.....
My old mum has far exceeded her life expectancy after been diagnosed last year.
Wasnt expecting her to be with us LAST xmas, never mind this one, but she is. Bedridden etc but still fully (mentally) functional and with all her marbles etc.
As painful as it is to see your mother dying, bedridden and in pain, but still fully functional, just what the hell do you buy her for xmas??
She may or may not be with us by then, but how the hell to deal with it and what to buy?
I want to make it her best.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In a similar situation (except that it was a birthday, rather than Christmas) I asked my mother what she'd like me to buy her. She said that she just wanted to look her best in bed and asked me to get her a really nice nightdress. The one I bought her cost a lot (thirty-odd quid back in the mid-eighties) but I reckoned it was worth it. She clearly liked it and asked to be buried in it.
I'm not suggesting that you should buy your mother a nightdress (although it's certainly a possibility). I'm simply suggesting that you should do as I did and ask your mother what she'd like most.
I'm not suggesting that you should buy your mother a nightdress (although it's certainly a possibility). I'm simply suggesting that you should do as I did and ask your mother what she'd like most.
Music, Dave's birthday was a few days before he died, I bought some new age stuff that included things related to the sea, waves, gulls calling,and sounds of a seaport. things that would take him out of the now and back to happier times.
Perhaps something relevant to your mum's life, something where she could close her eyes and drift into memories.
Perhaps something relevant to your mum's life, something where she could close her eyes and drift into memories.