Views : 575,106
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Sep 30, 2012 ^^
Rating : 4.935 (102/6,177 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-01-23T06:12:34.74474Z
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"I begged and begged my dad to give me this sled. But he acted like, I couldn't even have it, because I didn't know how to ride it. But then one morning, I came down for breakfast and there it was, just for me, for no reason at all. I took it out, went sledding all day. And my dad said "that's enough" But I couldn't stop, I was having so much fun. It got late, got dark, got cold...and I got sick, and my dad got sad"...
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This brought me here because of my recent loss. My beloved grandmother, Mary Yoder, has peacefully passed away on Wednesday night due to the devastating complications of her dementia. She was diagnosed with it since 2011 and her entire adult life just faded away as the years went by. But when the pandemic hit last year, it made her go from bad to worse. She wasn’t used to staying stuck in the house 24/7 everyday. Normally, we’d take her out and she would happily greet people with a humble smile. But during the lockdown, things got out of hand with her. Back in February, she was trying to leave the house in her pajamas so she can “go home to her family” who had been dead longer before her. With no other choice, we were forced to send her away to the hospital where we found out that she had a urinary tract infection. After several weeks of getting antibiotics of the infection, she lived in Fairlane Gardens for a while. But after a few minor setbacks, we’ve managed to get her into a proper, clean, and healthy nursing home called Phoebe. Since then we started visiting her under the COVID-19 safety rules and she got the Johnson and Johnson vaccine from them. But after a while, she wouldn’t eat or drink anything they could offer her. The last time we visited her was Wednesday morning and she was in a lot of pain due to her breathing problems. And then, at 7:35 p.m. that night, we received a call from the nursing home and were informed of her passing. (sighs) It’s so cruel that a disease like dementia turned someone who had loved and supported me and my family since childhood into a miserable person who had completely forgotten her adult life and regressed her to the point of behaving like a child. We’ve made so many sacrifices for her and we did all that so we could to take very good care of her unselfishly. But for now, she is at peace. She is fully reunited with her parents, brother, in-laws, grandparents, uncles, aunts, and several old friends. She can get to be with her husband again after being a widow for 21 years. And most of all, her pain and suffering has ended at last.
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@michaeljagger2079
4 years ago
God this song hurts every time I hear it... the loneliness and old memories I wish I could go back to suddenly come back to me
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