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Dear Salass, You did all the right things. I am happy you were able to be with your father as he passed. Happy sounds wrong to say, but I hope you know what I meant. I was able to hold both my mother and father as they passed from this earth and their pain. I believe I will see them again, and I hope you get some comfort from that thought.
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Salass, I'm so sorry for your loss. You shouldn't feel guilt, far from it - I hope eventually you'll be glad to have been there in his corner right through to the end. May he be at peace.
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It is obvious from your original post that you love your father, and the decisions you made for him were made from love. That means that you did everything exactly right.

That his passing was difficult is what is troubling you right now, and second-guessing what else you could have done, but each decision you made, you believed to be the best one at that time. You did an excellent job of loving your dad. That is very clear.

I'm so sorry you're missing your dad now, but eventually, you'll remember less about his final difficult days and will remember the things about him that made you love him so much. Peace to you.
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I understand, and your grieving is valid. Your guilt is not.
When a person refuses to eat, they are deciding to die. They are ready. Respect that he had a living will and he wanted this, even though the process of the dying is hard to see.
Allow yourself time to grieve, but do not let guilt feelings get in with it.
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