This will be the last update to Gordie's Blog.
If any reader wants more information on MND please see the following resources which I hope will help:
MND Scotland
www.mndscotland.org.uk
MND - England, Wales and Northern Ireland
www.mndassociation.org
This blog has been set up to give readers an opportunity to understand what it is like being diagnosed and living with MND from my own personal experience. To read the whole story, you need to go to the 'Blog Archive' below right, start with 'What is MND? and why a Blog?' and read forward to the present day. Pass on the link to anyone you think may be interested. If you want to email me or leave a comment, please do so. Also, add your email address to the email updates box below to keep updated.
A photo of me at home
Monday, 9 January 2017
Gordie's last post
I'm sad to report that Gordie (Dad) passed away
peacefully at home late on the evening of Sunday the 4th of December 2016. After a
long battle with MND - eleven and a half years since being diagnosed, Gordie finally
succumbed to his illness. Jean (Mum) was with him, tending to him up until the
very end.
The last 6 months had seen a marked change in Gordie. He
had become a lot less responsive and very withdrawn. The wicked sense of humour was no longer visible and the normally twinkly eyes had lost their sparkle. Now unable to communicate, due to his ever
increasing disability, he was truly trapped inside his body.
Gordie was inspirational, determined and positive for
most of his illness. He got such a buzz from writing this blog and seeing how
many people read it. He hoped that it might help other sufferers,
families of sufferers and health professionals to understand what he and other sufferers were going
through. He also wanted to demonstrate that he still had a zest for life and that the
developing disability was all about adapting and overcoming the many challenges. What a legacy he has left us and we are so very proud of him.
We are convinced composing his updates really did give
him purpose. On my last visit home I showed him that the blog had over 7000
'hits'. It was about the only time he got animated that weekend.
On behalf of Gordie we would like to give special thanks to all those who cared for him over the years and supported Jean to allow him to remain at home throughout his illness.
We are all very sad at his passing, but take comfort in the
fact that he is finally at peace.
His was a life well lived, rest in peace Gordie.
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