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6 bonus days of being with mum, is what I'm going with.
My dad almost died of a massive heart attack 5 years ago. It was bad enough that we agreed to a ~~NDA~~ DNR after his 4th crash in the ICU. We joke that he heard us talking and said "screw that" because he didn't crash again and made a recovery.
He's now in the final stages of renal failure, and every extra day we got these last 5 years has been precious.
If you have family you love, go give them a hug. They won't be around forever, even if it feels like it sometimes
*edit: DNR, I'm dumb
Did you mean a DNR? Or if NDA is correct, what does it stand for in this context?
Oh dang yeah DNR. Sometimes I'm a big ol dumb dumb
And to add my own experience; if you have family you despise, don't worry. They'll outlive the heat death of the universe.
Truth. Coworkers too. The good die young and assholes live forever.