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Hi, Looking at this path a patient takes brings back so very much in the last 5 years. Momma is now on the last step of this chart. Would it be all right if I displayed this chart on my blog, linked to you? Thanks, Arlene
Absolutely, Arlene. I’ve been there with my mama too, and I felt it was important after her death to help others through the journey with their loved ones. We can’t share our experiences enough, I don’t believe, to help, to support, to comfort, and to encourage others who are on this journey…or will be in the future. Thank you for helping to spread the word. God bless you and your momma as you take your final steps together. May it be peaceful and may you have comfort always.