My cousin & his wife have had a very volatile relationship. They would have horrible fights (even in front of their daughter!) They have had an abusive marriage (verbally & physically). Very sad. They had both been in counseling & although both got "better", they still didn't have the ideal relationship.
My cousin has been off work due to a knee injury & had been home with his wife who suffered from emphazema & a heart condition (brought on by all her breathing problems). She had been doing so well lately & had stablized. Anyway, yesterday they had such a nice day together. They both made stuffed artichokes together to cook later on & sat laughing sharing good times. They ate a small lunch together but the day had tired his wife out. She went to rest on her recliner in the livingroom. He's had his knee injury & he was pooped out too after cleaning the kitchen from their artichoke stuffing & lunch. He packed his knee with ice & laid down on the sofa for a little rest next to his wife.
He dozed off & 20 mins later he woke up hearing a strange clicking sound on his wife's breathing machine. He jumped up because his wife looked pale & he found she was not breathing. He stumbled frantically to call 911 & started to perform CPR on her. Nothing. Ambulance got there & FD & police & she was pronounced dead.
I'm just so happy that their last day together was peaceful & they found time to just be nice to each other & laugh. I have to say that altho we knew this day would come, we didn't expect it just yet, especially since she had been doing so well.
Please keep my cousin & his 11 y/o daughter in your prayers if you will. He still hadn't told his daughter the last I spoke to him yesterday. He was leaving to go pick her up & break the news to her about her Mommie.
Please be nice to your family....you just never know. All I kept thinking about was how horrible he would have felt the rest of his life if their last day together they had been fighting. Even tho I think my cousin is an idiot, I feel so much pain for him now. He's fine one moment & crying the next & he was so angry with his wife for leaving them.
By the way, thanks for listening. I guess this is my way of dealing with her death.
My cousin has been off work due to a knee injury & had been home with his wife who suffered from emphazema & a heart condition (brought on by all her breathing problems). She had been doing so well lately & had stablized. Anyway, yesterday they had such a nice day together. They both made stuffed artichokes together to cook later on & sat laughing sharing good times. They ate a small lunch together but the day had tired his wife out. She went to rest on her recliner in the livingroom. He's had his knee injury & he was pooped out too after cleaning the kitchen from their artichoke stuffing & lunch. He packed his knee with ice & laid down on the sofa for a little rest next to his wife.
He dozed off & 20 mins later he woke up hearing a strange clicking sound on his wife's breathing machine. He jumped up because his wife looked pale & he found she was not breathing. He stumbled frantically to call 911 & started to perform CPR on her. Nothing. Ambulance got there & FD & police & she was pronounced dead.
I'm just so happy that their last day together was peaceful & they found time to just be nice to each other & laugh. I have to say that altho we knew this day would come, we didn't expect it just yet, especially since she had been doing so well.
Please keep my cousin & his 11 y/o daughter in your prayers if you will. He still hadn't told his daughter the last I spoke to him yesterday. He was leaving to go pick her up & break the news to her about her Mommie.

Please be nice to your family....you just never know. All I kept thinking about was how horrible he would have felt the rest of his life if their last day together they had been fighting. Even tho I think my cousin is an idiot, I feel so much pain for him now. He's fine one moment & crying the next & he was so angry with his wife for leaving them.
By the way, thanks for listening. I guess this is my way of dealing with her death.

to the DH and especially the daughter.

