I used to have very strong feelings on this issue. I was at my father side
when he went through his resurrection.
Today I don't know
Allan

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:42 PM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hey Fran,
>
> This:
>
> Too many old people do not allow themselves the care they need  and
> could afford, because this would diminish the capital inherited by
> their offspring (who are frequently not able or prepared to carry out
> this care themselves).
>
> And this:
>
> We should be less worried about seeing dementia as a catastrophic loss
> of human dignity and more concerned with giving  those suffering from
> it the support necessary to go on living dignified lives within their
> illness until they are able to accept and embrace death.
>
> Are both spot on my friend.  That is part of the reason that I have
> already told both of my children to expect no inheritance from me, I
> expect non from my parents I would rather see them spend it all before
> they die, and I would rather see my kids go out and make their own
> lifes and own cash knowing that my money will not save their bacon
> when I'm dead and gone.  Hard or not?  I know a lot of people think so.


I just no long know.



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