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He has parkinsons alkziemers and cancer of the osopherous and hate to see him fading away and I don't think I've heard of anyone with such bad luck as he is a brilliant father/man

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How sad. It is a certainty that these diseases are distributed according to what we "deserve" and "bad luck" is as good a way as any of explaining why brilliant and wonderful people get these horrid diseases.

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Very sad. I'm sorry you're going through this. I hope you have people in your life to support you and to talk to. It must be very hard to see him suffer like this.
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I'm so sorry that he's got such an amazingly bad constellation of diagnoses. Is he getting support from Hospice at this time? They can provide support and a should for you as well when you need it.
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