"End-of-life issues prompt strong responses. All I know, now, is that until you live through it, you have no idea how you will feel. And that there are no right answers — only bad choices and worse choices."
My husband was dying, but his mind was still good. It was hard to let go. - The Washington Post:
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Tuesday, July 12, 2016
My husband was dying, but his mind was still good. It was hard to let go. - The Washington Post
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