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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Katie, I haven't been on here too much lately and didn't know about your nan, I'm really sorry for you and send you lots of love :) X
I lost my grandad when I was very young (7 years old) and I still miss him, but I often sit and think and laugh about the silly things he did. My nan is 78 now and has Altzheimers, my other nan is in her 70's and very fit and healthy but my other grandad has had many strokes and pneumonia in the past few years. Recently I have been getting very thoughtful about life and stuff as my nan is so poorly, like she's not my nan anymore really it's just her body with someone else's mind. It's made me realise what a lucky lucky person I am that I have known these people. I know they won't be around forever and I love them all so much and try to care as much as I can especially for my poorly nan and I feel so blessed that she's my nan. Sorry if this isn't going anywhere or am not making sense, but I think that although you must be feeling so sad at the moment, you will look back and smile at the good times you had together. My boyfriend doesn't have any grandparents and lost his last at 16 so they never saw him become a man. I hope my grandad would be proud of me as a woman and what I have made of my life, and I am so lucky that the grandparents that are alive are here to enjoy it with me.
Sorry for all that rambling honey, I wish you all the best in the world and I'm sure you nan would be so proud to have such a caring grandaughter as you X X