There are 5.4 million people who have Alzheimer's. It cost 183 billion dollars in annual costs. Alz's is the 6th leading cause of death.
To get something you never had, you have to do something you never did.' When God takes something from your grasp, He's not punishing you, but merely opening your hands to receive something better. Concentrate on this sentence... 'The will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you.
WE LOVE HIM BECAUSE HE FIRST LOVED US
1 John 4: 9-10

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

In The Arms Of Jesus

Mom passed away yesterday Oct. 18th around 8:46am. It was a bit of a surprise I was not expecting it to happen so fast. And she just all of a sudden started breathing loudly and I thought she needed more pain meds. But the nurse said her heart beat was very faint and they could not get a blood pressure reading so she told me it would be soon. I called everyone to come but no on made it in time. My boyfriend was there with me so I was not alone. He is new but that is another story. Anyway I am very pleased at how peaceful she went. And I think the Lord for all he has done and the blessing's he has gave to use over the years. Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers.

20 comments:

  1. Karen, you've been the most wonderful daughter/care taker for your mother for such a long time. I'm so glad that she went peacefully and I'm so happy that your boyfriend was with you.

    You're in my thoughts and prayers!!!
    Hugs,

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  2. Dear Karen,
    You are in my thoughts and in my heart.
    Helen

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  3. Oh Karen,I am so sorry to hear that! You have been on my mind so much lately! What a blessing and peace when we know that this isn't goodbye, just so long for a little while. It doesn't make it easy, though. I'm glad she was peaceful and I'm glad your boyfriend was with you! You will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers! God bless you!

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  4. We say: "gecondoleerd, en héél véél sterkte voor de komende tijd". You know I've been thinking of you, and I will in the future! Greetings, Inge

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  5. I'm sorry for your loss Karen, been thinking of you and hoping that there would be peace for both you and your mom. Your tender care for your mom has been evident in your postings, thank you for sharing your journey with us. Hugs to you and your mom's loved ones.
    Nancy

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  6. Karen,
    I am so sorry for your loss. You have taken such good care of your mom. I'm glad you were with her til the end and she was at peace. Your blog has been an inspiration for all of us who have been down the Alzheimer's road. It was two years ago today that my own mom passed away.
    My heart goes out to you and my thoughts are with you. I wish you peace in the days ahead and I pray that the happy times you shared with your dear Mother will comfort you.
    Hugs,
    Kim

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  7. Karen,

    In the arms of Jesus is right. Praying for you.
    Love Sheri

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  8. Karen, I am so sorry for your loss. You have been such a wonderful and caring daughter. In the arms of Jesus, what a comfort that is. I am sorry the family could not get there in time but thankful you were not alone. Be good to yourself. God bless dear.

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  9. You've been in my thoughts and even checked the blog yesterday to see if you had updated about your mom. I know that she is at peace. Your days ahead will be a challenge to grieve, but also to find the new normal. So glad to know that you had a new friend with you when your mom went to Jesus.
    Gentle hugs,
    Beckie

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  10. Lieve Karen.

    Gecondoleerd met het verlies van je moeder.
    Wens je liefs en kracht.
    Fijn om te weten dat je moeder nu rust heeft gevonden bij haar Heer.
    Wens je Gods zegen,Marianne

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  11. Dear Karen,
    This was a surprise for me to read of your Mum's passing. You have my heartfelt sympathy. There is so much comfort for you in the fact that you cared for her as much as possible. I hope that all your coming days of arranging her final farewell and the legal side goes smoothly for you.
    A big hug from me.XO

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  12. Oh Karen, I am so sorry. You were such a great daughter!! I'm sure your mom is happy and at rest now in heaven.

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  13. Karen, what can I say. The road has been long and you have been there for your mom every step of the way. Rest easy knowing you did all you could and she is finally at peace. My prayers go out to you and your family.

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  14. Hugs Karen you are a wonderful daughter

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  15. Karen,
    You have been a model caregiver with so much sense and love for your mother. Glad that her suffering is over now and she is with Jesus. Sounds like you expected it, but then the death was a surprise when it came.
    Hugs,
    Carol

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  16. I am certain that as your mother closed her eyes here on earth, she opened to see Her Lord and Savior. You were a most caring and compassionate caregiver to your mom. May you be blessed in wonderful and unexpected ways in the days to come.
    Joyce

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  17. I'm sorry for your loss Karen. In my thoughts and prayers.

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  18. Thinking of you. Please keep writing, we want to know how you are doing {hugs}

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  19. I'm so very sorry for your loss. I know how painful it is. Take peace that your mom is now in a better place without pain or Alzheimer's. I'm very sorry I'm behind on my reading so please accept my apology for the late condolences.

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