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My Mum RIP

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pudcat · 03/02/2014 17:33

My mum passed away at 12.30pm today. I was with her. She was agitated all morning. Her morphine patch was doubled. Suddenly she stopped making noises and shouting Mum, was calm and gradually stopped breathing. I told her Dad was waiting for her and she could go. I hoped it helped her. All her wrinkles went. She is now free from pain. Love you Mum

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yellowflowers · 03/02/2014 17:33

So sorry for your loss. X

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WynkenBlynkenandNod · 03/02/2014 17:34

Oh Pudcat, I am so very sorry. I'm sure what you said about your Dad helped Flowers

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MrsCakesPremonition · 03/02/2014 17:36

pudcat, I'm so sorry you have lost your mum. It was good you could be there to talk to her and comfort her.

Take good care of yourself. Thanks

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furlinedsheepskinjacket · 03/02/2014 17:36

so sorry to hear pudcat may your mum rest in peace.

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Bowednotbroken · 03/02/2014 17:37

Very sorry for your loss. It sounds as if it was good that you were there.

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LIZS · 03/02/2014 17:38

:( so sorry

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hollyisalovelyname · 03/02/2014 17:44

May she rest in peace. What age was she Pudcat?

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DrankSangriaInThePark · 03/02/2014 17:45

Sorry for your loss. Flowers She is at peace now. x

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Needmoresleep · 03/02/2014 17:50

All my condolences.

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twentyten · 03/02/2014 19:26

So very sorry pud. Sending you hugs.

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CMOTDibbler · 03/02/2014 19:29

I'm so very sorry for your loss Pudcat. Glad you were able to be with your mum at the end and that it was peaceful xx

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wordsmithsforever · 03/02/2014 19:29

Thanks That sounds really hard pud - take care of yourself.

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oskybosky4 · 03/02/2014 19:43

So sorry Pud, she will be at peace now.

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whataboutbob · 03/02/2014 19:50

Sorry for your loss, you have been a faithful daughter.

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Shartibartfast · 03/02/2014 19:53

I am so sorry Thanks

Take care of yourself over the next few days and weeks.

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xxMrsCxx · 03/02/2014 19:56

Sorry for your loss, you sound like an amazing daughter Thanks x

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DioneTheDiabolist · 03/02/2014 20:04

I am so sorry for your loss Pudcat.

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CatAmongThePigeons · 03/02/2014 20:07

Sorry for your loss Flowers

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pudcat · 03/02/2014 20:40

Thank you, this group has been so supportive. Mum was 91. I was so pleased I was there and she was not alone. She had amazing care from the NH. All the staff - nurses, carers, housekeeping, Nathan the maintenance man (who was with me when Mum stooped thrashing about and making gurgling noises in her throat) all came to say goodbye to Mum. They were all crying. They truly loved her. Nathan realised what was happening and pressed the panic button. 2 nurses ran down the corridor and saw her and said she was going. I held her and told her I loved her and it was time to go. She opened her eyes and finally gave in. My sons came over by which time the carers had got Mum ready and dressed her in her favourite dress and put her 2 favourite teddies in her arms. My sons were not sure if they wanted to see her but they did and we sat around Mum crying, laughing and talking about her for over an hour until the funeral home came. It just seemed the right thing to do. Funeral director was so kind. Now all the running around starts. Best to keep busy though.

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twentyten · 03/02/2014 21:37

Thinking of youThanksThanks

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Shartibartfast · 04/02/2014 21:13

Pudcat, I hope you take this the right way, but your DM seems to have had a dignified and good (crap word) death - you were there, and she was surrounded by love and respect, and it sounds as if her treatment in her last days was as good as it can have been. Good luck in the busy days ahead. When my 92 year old DF died last year DM and I talked a lot about the funeral and tried to make it the best it could be - lots of personal touches and sharing memories of Dad. It really helped to talk about what he would have liked ( and what he would have hated!) when we planned it. I spoke at his funeral, which I found hard, but I am really glad I did it.

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pudcat · 04/02/2014 21:37

It was a dignified death. I was able to tell her to meet Dad. I am sure she heard me. She was suddenly so calm and opened her eyes. She was loved by all at the home. It will be a simple funeral a fortnight on Friday. I only want a spray of orchids on her coffin, but have been quoted silly prices. I can but 2 orchid plants from Tesco at £12 each and make what I want. I would sooner the money was donated to the NH.

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furlinedsheepskinjacket · 04/02/2014 22:10

I agree op. unfortunately have been to a fair few funerals over the last year or so - I think single stems in particular look very poignant and beautiful. the money going to charity can do so much good.

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twentyten · 05/02/2014 17:48

How are you doing pud? Thinking of you

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pudcat · 05/02/2014 18:59

Rotten afternoon twentyten. See my post on main thread.

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