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What is the most difficult thing you've ever done?
Coping with, understanding, and coming to terms with the loss of a child.
Do you have a better relationship with your dad?Accepting that my mother is an antisocial personality in the diagnostic sense and will never truly love me.
Study French language in university , I had bad level in it, I regret to choice it,I prefere English.What is the most difficult thing you've ever done?
Kind of. He's an alcoholic.Do you have a better relationship with your dad?
What is the most difficult thing you've ever done?
Kind of. He's an alcoholic.
My husband had a serious, terminal neurological disorder and when he could no longer care for himself, he chose to end his life by passive euthanasia. (which is not illegal)
His life was no longer worth living. We understood and supported his decision along with the supervision of his doctor, who kept him comfortable.
The most difficult thing was sitting by his bedside watching him refuse to eat and drink and seeing him slowly shut down, lapse into unconsciousness, and eventually pass away. It was the bravest thing I have ever seen.
The double whammy came when I learned that our son had inherited the same condition....and now I am watching him develop the same symptoms as his father. Without my faith, I would not be able to endure this heartache. God keeps me on my feet.
Sorry to read that and sorry for your loss. Sounds like Huntington's Chorea