I'm so sorry to hear savemoney , prayers for all, may she rest in peace. Cindy's sister? Oh TrinitySouth99 I'm so sorry to hear this too, I know the doctors will do everything they can for them, and prayers for your strength too, no doubt they need your support.
Grandfather has a couple months they figure, from what I understand...I go to see him now, I won't know what to say.... Grandmother....she's basically half dead, her mind is gone. It's just a painful waiting game till she's actually pronounced dead. But she wasn't twitching or having intermittent sharp, struggling breaths like she was when she was conscious .
Ashes to ashes............Dust to dust..........if it weren't for fords my tools would rust !!!!! 98% of the fords ever built are still on the road.............the other 2% got a tow home.................
Yes, very hard on the families. My Brother in-law wasn't able to care for his wife at home. He has PTSD and has a hard enough time to manage his self. My cousin lost his wife earlier this year to Alzheimer's. He was able to keep his wife home. Also a veteran but not with PTSD. He said he was so glad he was able to care for her at home. Every case is very individual. No blanket type rules.
I sure understand what your saying about every case is different.. Im lucky to be able to take care of my wife but what I meant was seeing a love one slowly go mind and body is a hard thing. I pray I can finish the job.
You are in my prayers that the Lord guides you and allows you to be the person you are for your wife.
You mean twin traction beam (TTB) front end? I don't think that all 250's were TTB. I know I've seen many f250's in the 80-96 body styles with SFA's. Possibly some were SFA swapped though? Even then those TTB front end with very minimal mods work well with plows.