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Originally Posted by Medusa99
My brother was schizophrenic, and although fairly healthy in any other sense, his quality of life was definitely diminished. He was functional; he had a job, medical care when he accepted it, and a place to live (with us). He had a lot of friends and a lust for playing the guitar. He still chose to end his life; I can't fully understand why but I will never bear him ill will for it. I suppose that's what makes the world go 'round, different perspectives.
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I'm here too... my brother was bi-polar though not diagnosed... I cried for him when he was alive - for his suffering, when he died I felt he could finally be at peace.
As for this situation - timing is amazingly spooky... hmmmmm... though I can't see that the wife should feel guilty? I'm sure she didn't mean to drift off into a coma. I hope she at least feels some comfort knowing the extent to which he felt for her