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Dr Vicki Connop's avatar

Hmm interesting dilemma.... In some ways I'd like to know when I will lose my parents. I live on the opposite side of the world and every time I visit and then have to say goodbye, the question hangs in the air 'is this the last goodbye?' It would take so much pressure off if we knew we had another decade, or conversely I would probably do things differently if I knew it was our last chance...

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Sure Turner's avatar

As a knee replacement survivor I can say truthfully..I would not do it again..complications put me out for months and I never regained my strength or flexibility..but refuse to be labeled as disabled...you speak it and you become it. I would like to know when..but more importantly what I could do to write those letters to make my wishes be known..I used to tell my husband..I can't do the dishes until I know where I'll be buried..and I do now know and my dishes are done..

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