Thank you sir.Mine has jumped like that a couple of times. Like I said, need to get it checked. Mom luckily was able to get by with just medication. I hope yours recovers soon.
Exactly, time heals all wounds but not completely. Just gets easier to get by year after year. The sadness and loss/missing them never goes away.Sorry for your loss, my prayers for your family. And for everyone in here with similar stories. We lost my grandma on Christmas Eve many years ago and I unexpectedly lost my brother several years ago. Anybody that says it gets easy is lying. You just learn to manage the loss.
This. It gets "easier' only in the sense you can carry it better. But this time of year, or birthdays/anniversaries/important dates, that loss is there and those days....well, they suck.Sorry for your loss, my prayers for your family. And for everyone in here with similar stories. We lost my grandma on Christmas Eve many years ago and I unexpectedly lost my brother several years ago. Anybody that says it gets easy is lying. You just learn to manage the loss.
So sorry to hear this. Prayers for you and your family!Life comes at your pretty fast. My big sister, 50, went to work yesterday and never made it home. Brain aneurism, out of the blue. She left behind two children, 13 and 15. You just never know, so hug your loved ones today and when you see them for Christmas. Don't learn the hard way that there's always tomorrow, or that there will be time for goodbyes.
Oh my goodness!!!! I am so very sorry for your loss. You are so right. You just never know. My mom (not only my mom, but best friend and hero) and I had this thing we would do. Every phone call we always ended with "I love you" and we did the same at the end of every visit, as well. We both said that if something were to happen, that would be what we would want to be the last thing we said to each other. We did that for over 40 years. every phone call and every visit.Life comes at your pretty fast. My big sister, 50, went to work yesterday and never made it home. Brain aneurism, out of the blue. She left behind two children, 13 and 15. You just never know, so hug your loved ones today and when you see them for Christmas. Don't learn the hard way that there's always tomorrow, or that there will be time for goodbyes.
Truly sorry, man. That's just horrible.Life comes at your pretty fast. My big sister, 50, went to work yesterday and never made it home. Brain aneurism, out of the blue. She left behind two children, 13 and 15. You just never know, so hug your loved ones today and when you see them for Christmas. Don't learn the hard way that there's always tomorrow, or that there will be time for goodbyes.
Hey @BlueTick2, I'm sorry for all of the things you have gone through this year. Wow. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers now and during this holiday season. Take care.So, very very sorry for your loss.
Something I learned this year. You never know how strong you are until strong is your only choice.
My family has been through a lot this year.
Lost my second grandson to suicide, he followed the same fate as his brother in 2018,
wife diagnosed with cancer in March and my 86-year-old MIL with lung cancer. I myself have been hospital 4X's with AFIB.
The older I get the harder life seems to be.
Strong is our only choice.
I closed my mom almost every night when I was either out of town or in college. At the time I thought it was a bit silly, but man, I, glad she insisted.Oh my goodness!!!! I am so very sorry for your loss. You are so right. You just never know. My mom (not only my mom, but best friend and hero) and I had this thing we would do. Every phone call we always ended with "I love you" and we did the same at the end of every visit, as well. We both said that if something were to happen, that would be what we would want to be the last thing we said to each other. We did that for over 40 years. every phone call and every visit.
SempeeFi, you, and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers now and during the holiday season. Take care.😥
Have they talked to you about having an ablazion? My friend had this done and it really helped him .Been in the hospital 4X's this year with AFIB.
The good news even people with AFIB can and do live a long life.
You are 100 percent correct. So sorry you are going thru this at Christmas time. It hits harder at the holidays.Life comes at your pretty fast. My big sister, 50, went to work yesterday and never made it home. Brain aneurism, out of the blue. She left behind two children, 13 and 15. You just never know, so hug your loved ones today and when you see them for Christmas. Don't learn the hard way that there's always tomorrow, or that there will be time for goodbyes.
So GD sorry buddy. Watched both my parents pass by their bedside. My Christmases have never been the same. Hug your loved ones tight tonight.My dad died on my birthday in 1995 and my mom is in a coma right now and is not expected to make it until Christmas.
Sir it has definitely been rough on you. I’m not sure most could make it through it. Respect and prayers.So, very very sorry for your loss.
Something I learned this year. You never know how strong you are until strong is your only choice.
My family has been through a lot this year.
Lost my second grandson to suicide, he followed the same fate as his brother in 2018,
wife diagnosed with cancer in March and my 86-year-old MIL with lung cancer. I myself have been hospital 4X's with AFIB.
The older I get the harder life seems to be.
Strong is our only choice.
So sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family. Losing a parent at such a young age is so devastating.Life comes at your pretty fast. My big sister, 50, went to work yesterday and never made it home. Brain aneurism, out of the blue. She left behind two children, 13 and 15. You just never know, so hug your loved ones today and when you see them for Christmas. Don't learn the hard way that there's always tomorrow, or that there will be time for goodbyes.
Prayers and condolences 🙏❤️🙏Life comes at your pretty fast. My big sister, 50, went to work yesterday and never made it home. Brain aneurism, out of the blue. She left behind two children, 13 and 15. You just never know, so hug your loved ones today and when you see them for Christmas. Don't learn the hard way that there's always tomorrow, or that there will be time for goodbyes.