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Should We Tell My Dad That His Sister Has Died? His Brother Died 3 Weeks Ago And We Decided Not To Tell Him - Now His Sister Died As Well.

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Springs, ZA

We are unsure how grieve over his sister's death will affect him

April 18, 2016
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We don't tell my mom about deaths.We decided that it would serve no purpose.

April 18, 2016
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my moms sister died and when she was told she cried and then we talked about it. Now she doesn't ever mention it.

June 26, 2016
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Even with Alzheimers, I cannot make myself lie to him. He needs the truth, no matter how sad it is. I don't like the idea of telling him anything else. Told the truth in love, I believe he can handle it. And he has.

June 6, 2016
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I just know my husband's Grandmother was in a home and kept saying how we "Just missed" her husband. Finally my husband said "Grandma, Grandpa is dead." and I was shocked. I didn't want to see her fall apart.
But all that happened was she said "No, that's not right. He was just here."
At MIL's stage, she remembers some things like a hawk and completely forgets others. You never know.

April 29, 2016
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My Uncle's Sister passed away in 2013. It was hard for him, but he seemed to understand what happened. He went to the funeral...He paid his respects. 2 weeks later, he did not remember...when he got a call from a relative who asked about Gwen, he said she was doing ok... I said, "Uncle fred, don't you remember? She passed away 3 weeks ago!" He reacted with surprise like that was news to him. I knew he was going further downhill when that happened. But I think it is important that they are told...now...3 years later, he will say she is probably gone...because he doesn't see her anymore...used to visit her 2x a week when she was alive.

April 20, 2016

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