ronk
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I've been at my senior citizens high rise for over a year and a half. We are required to eat lunch every day (we pay for it.) I am so grateful for the program because I force myself to leave my apartment, and have made many friends.
The unfortunate side-effect comes with the fact that we older people often suffer more illnesses, and death is a constant companion. I've lost several friends over the past year and a half.
But in some cases, the loss happens over a period of weeks or months. I've seen this with friends who suffer from dementia and similar illnesses. I feel grief watching them slip away, and then when they die. I just mention this because one of my friends returned from the hospital. But we can pretty much expect this is only temporary. We will eventually lose her.
The unfortunate side-effect comes with the fact that we older people often suffer more illnesses, and death is a constant companion. I've lost several friends over the past year and a half.
But in some cases, the loss happens over a period of weeks or months. I've seen this with friends who suffer from dementia and similar illnesses. I feel grief watching them slip away, and then when they die. I just mention this because one of my friends returned from the hospital. But we can pretty much expect this is only temporary. We will eventually lose her.