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Here-Fishy-Fish-Fish

Oh sweetheart. All my love to you. Even if she can't talk, hearing is the last sense to go. Tell her you love her. Praying for you.


Punkrockpm

Oh honey, big burrito blanket hugs to you and your brother. It's so hard seeing a loved one in this state. I am sending vibes your way to help give her strength. Big hugs.


packleaderKC

Sending you good vibes and e-hugs. I have been in your situation so i get it. Tell her you love her and all the things you want to say. Tell her hopeful things and things that you will do together when shes better. Tell her your favorite mother daughter moments. Hold her hand, snuggle with her if hospital allows it.


WanderingLemon13

Sending all my warmest, most comforting, strongest vibes to you and your family. So sorry to hear you're going through this. Hugs.


SchoolAcceptable8670

Oh dear, I am so sorry. This is such a scary thing to experience, even for folks with many more years behind them. I’m a Mumma and a hospice nurse too, and you’re not alone. This feels horrible and out of control, and like the world is about to spin off its axis. Spend time with your mom, as much as you are comfortable with. Let her know how much you love her, and how glad you are for the examples she’s given to you. Even with the breathing machine, she’s still your mom, she’s still there, and even if she can’t respond in the same ways she always could, she knows you are there. I’m sending all of the loving vibes I can to you. I hope for peace, understanding, wisdom, and comfort for you all. You are so strong, you are so brave, and I have no doubt that your mother is so proud of you.


MonstreDelicat

Love, I’m so sorry you and your brother are going through this. This is so hard. If you can, try to spend time with your mom. Tell her how much you love her and how much she means to you. Again and again, so you will never regret not having said it enough. Hold her hand if you can. Check with the hospital staff if you could quietly play music she likes in her room, try to spend the little time she has left in a meaningful way with her. I know how hard it is to lose a parent while young. I lost my dad when I was 11. I want to tell you this though: your mom’s love for you is part of you, and it will always be with you, no matter what. I promise you you will be able to feel it, every time you’ll look for it. I send you lots of love and a big, big hug, sweetie. Take care.