World of dreams

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Markus walked into his world of dreams at 8.30 this morning. His final journey was not an easy one for either of us - he had such problems breathing and the nurses often tried to lay him down - but he couldn't stand that. I stayed with him all night the last couple of nights to be on hand when he had problems and was there most of the time since Thursday. Sometimes he managed to squeeze my hand when he woke up a little bit and didn't have breathing broblems.

Yesterday he stopped reacting or moving by himself, but I still told him long stories about what we would do when we got to England, and what we had already done when we were there. I even playesd him a tape of bleating sheep on the fellside that we recorded years ago.

Last night the nurses were so kind - Hans Peter and a lovely nurse who had been in my English course came in every hour to look at Markus, move him, clean his mouth and massage his feet. At 5 am I stopped trying to sleep and talked to Markus, who was running a very high temperature. He was breathing very regularly, but not deeply.  Later some nurses came in to wash him, and I said I'd wait outside, because the washing distressed him - and me. The top nurse went in after some minutes and didn't come out again .... so I went in, to be met by the nurses saying 'It's happened'' and shaking my hand. Markus had sighed and died, they said. And I wasn't there.

My sister in law came over, and together we sat with Markus and said our goodbyes. He looked very peaceful at last. After the first surge of grief, we both felt ( and feel) so relieved that he is safe now, and has no more pain, fear or worry.

Love you, Markus.

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  • Hi Pat,

    I've been away for a few days so I've only just read your sad news. Reading between the lines on your most recent blogs it sounded as if you were anticipating the worst but we always have a little glimmer of hope for even a few more good days. I am so sorry.

    I hope you too can now find some peace and rest after going through this final journey with your beloved Marcus.

    KateG

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    pat love my thoughts are with ya and yr family all my love ozzyyyyyy xxxxxxxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    sorry to hear the sad news pat,

    thinking of you all

    cary xxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Dear Pat

    Sorry to hear your news. Markus is free from pain now, may he rest in peace.

    Love Maggie xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    dear Pat

    I understand your feelings I lost my beloved chrissy in August and so the pain is still fresh the only consolation we can take is that we loved our partners to the end and gave them all we could. they are now free of pain and worry, so be strong I know every one says that but we have to keep their memories with us, we can never get over these lose's but their strenght is in us now to keep us going in the light of the pain take care my thoughts are with you

    keith