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ORIGINAL: OsideGirl My mother called yesterday and said they're moving him from the nursing home to the hospice. He is suffering from dementia and Alzheimers. He was a mechanical engineer. Smart as a whip with a really quick sense of humor. He was steadfast, caring and dedicated. He and my mother adored each other. They were companions for 36 years. My stepfather has been in the nursing home 2.5 years. It's only the last month that he hasn't known who my mother is and she feels lucky that he knew her for so long. I'm so sad and so frustrated that I'm 3000 miles away. I feel so awful that my mother is dealing with this. I'm so sad that I'm going to be saying goodbye to this wonderful man. OSG- Normally, I do not have a shortage of words...this is one of the few times I find myself searching desperately to find ones that will help...even if in a small way. I am sorry that I have none to offer; I wish, God you do not know how badly, that I could give you just one word...maybe two that would make this better, give him back, or ease the pain. Instead I will say this: I am so, from the bottom of my very soul, sorry for your loss. My heart, my prayers and my thoughts go with you and your family.
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