@lloydslights wrote:

Is that amount correct Icy?

 

Anyway, my dear old Dad was given an option for operating prior to going into the palliative care ward.  He declined it saying that someone else who is younger would benefit more than he.

 

That ward  was "killing him quicker" than he wanted.  He didn't like how others were dying around him, how they were reacting to the news of their imminent death. The wailing! The groaning! The physical uncontrollable body functions!

 

I think it brought back memories of his time at the Japanese POW camp.

 

He chose to go home to live out his days.  In the peace and quiet of the home he built for his family.

 

DEB


I don't know if that amount is correct, Lloyds...we questioned it as well. I haven't gone into it.

I'd refuse palliative care also and have instructed my children accordingly. Would they be torn as in the play, though?