
The result of the long awaited family meeting was what we had anticipated. Chris remains in a deep coma. He is being given more time in view of how long it took last time for him to wake. This time, with the additional affect of new impairment things are not looking favourable.


These photos were taken 2 days before Chris had the stroke.
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Retired in April 2017 after a long career in cardiac nursing which I loved, I find my life has totally changed. After almost loosing my husband last August to a dissecting aortic aneurysm complicated by a massive watershed stroke post cardiothoracic surgery, we are adapting to a very different life together. This is our now story. Update, November 2025. Chris continued to do well until he had a stroke in August 2018. This time after 2 weeks on life support with no sign of improvement he passed away peacefully with the family present. RIP Chris, much loved and missed.
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Beautiful photos Joan ,is that the new camera taking the shots?
Thinking of you ,Chris and family with love.
Friends are not far away we are all great with big hugs and companionship when you would like it.
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Thanks Denise, I know I can call on you anytime.
Photos are from Sharon and my phones.
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