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To note, any of you who’ve followed me on here know I moved “to the country.” The reason is because my father needed one of his children to help him. I signed up. His general practitioner has the surname of “Kiker.” Kinda funny. What’s not funny is the aging process.

I don’t know how he made it for the last few years on his own. Taking all his medications appropriately is one hell of a task alone.

The realization of my dad not being a superhero has been a tough pill to swallow.

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Yeah! It took 15 years for parkinson's to finally take my dad. It is a terrible terrible thing to have to give the strongest man in the world his bath because he can't do it himself. That's why I want to do a "Grand Torino" on my way out. I've got a brother that always said if he gets some incurable disease and knows his life is over he wants to load up with as much ammo as he can carry and walk right down the middle of the street with the most niggers on it that he can find and just start blasting away! Take out as many as he can before they take him out! LOL

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It’ll be interesting if your brother follows through but I think many of us say that we don’t want to get sick/frail/hurt but our wiring doesn’t let us walk away. It’s seems most of us are destined to live while barely being alive for some period of time.

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Yes, you seem to be right about that. I don't think my brother will follow through with that plan. It was more of a fantasy than something he will actually do.

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Prepare yourself. With a kike r for a quack, or any "doctor" these days, you just know that they will be trying to squeeze as much money out of the situation as they can! They don't give one shit about your dad! They see him as a number. That number is the amount that they can get out of "insurance companies" and his estate. That's why he is on all those meds. Those meds are designed to keep him barely alive for the longest amount of time while draining the most amount of money. They have nothing to do with trying to get him well. They are intended to keep him sick so he must keep coming back but just barely keeping him alive. That's how it works in today's "medical industry"!

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There are some examples of this. and thankfully, there are examples of some decent people he sees for his health.

I researched this doctor two months ago when I was getting familiar with my dads affairs. Funny last name but not a literal kike. Most of his doctors have been friendly and shower some “bedside manner.” Most definitely are involved more in the logistics of running a money mill, just turning and burning appointments.

Currently, my dad is more than barely alive and I’m doing what I can to help him stay as able as possible for as long as possible. His memory is the most difficult part but not something I’m completely unfamiliar with.

It’s just so taxing, mentally, emotionally and in my case physically as well (maintains his home and property as well as my own), to take care of an aging parent.

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I sure does tax you, especially if you are going it alone. You will Never regret one second of it!

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It looks like it was written by a 5 year old. You are probably in better hands than most.

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Yeah if you can read a doctor's handwriting they are probably fresh out of medical school.

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My dad wrote it. He has motor skills and cognitive issues due to age, brain injuries, and encephalitis.

To be fair, he’s always had awful penmanship. I also have terrible penmanship.