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I have reserved from posting in your thread, but I gotta say, it will be a really sad day when I lose my dad.

 

but, to live, we must die. we also cannot die without living.

 

kudos to you on your dad's life, and your own......

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Prayers to you and yours. Spend time with your family and friends, nothing else matters.

 

My father is 61, and I noticed that I have only begun to know him in the past year. I've never spent any time with him, just running into him when he got home from work at night. Wakes up, goes to work without breakfast. Doesn't eat lunch at work. Comes home very late and eats a huge amount of food and immediately passes out. He retired and I actually met him for the first time last year. He's back at work now to pay for whatever stupid crap we have around the house that we don't need. He was miserable my whole life, retired and actually smiled, and now he's back at work and miserable again. The guy makes me want to never have a job.

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