![]() ![]() She was only diagnosed with a Glioblastoma Multiforme stage 4 in December 2017, she fought so hard and had chemo several times but at the end of May she was admitted to hospital with sepsis. My beloved mum was most recently and I am struggling so much. I’m so sorry to read about your dad, I have lost 3 people to cancer in the last year and their end was all fairly similar. Not at all easy but important to all concerned. I would say now is the time to ensure that things that want to be said are said, wills settled and any requests for funeral services. I am attaching a link to some information from this website which is about the final days and weeks. ![]() I hope you have palliative care nurses with whom you can discuss what is happening. I believe this is not uncommon but the time involved can vary a great deal from person to person. A neighbour for whom I helped care had a very gradual decline during which he stopped eating and his breathing deteriorated. My son's father died in his sleep after a relatively painless decline and being fairly alert until the end was very close. In my (admittedly limited) experience of cancer deaths this can vary greatly from one person to another. We know logically that this is going to happen but it doesn't make it easier when we are faced with a loved one gradually dying. ![]() I am sorry your dad appears to be moving towards the end of his life. ![]()
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