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i said goodbye to my nana today

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 21:55

she was admitted to hospital with a chest infection it turned into pneumonia the hospital tried their best but it would not respond to drip antibiotics and now they have sedated her. i have cried till theres nothing left in me she was an amazing woman who pretty much brought me up as my own parents were pretty useless she is 97 im so grateful i had her for so long but i wanted longer now i sit and wait for a phone call i dont know why im posting i think i just didnt want to sit here and wait alone i guess

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Tequilashotfor1 · 10/06/2015 21:57

Oh you poor thing Flowers

This is my worst nightmare as my nan brought me up too.

So sorry for you kids .

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 22:00

thank you i owe everything to her i told her today she made me who i am and i love her so much she is such is strong stubborn fiesty and funny taught me so much.

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 22:18

its going to be so hard in work tomorrow i do not know how i am going to cope

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Tequilashotfor1 · 10/06/2015 22:33

Have you got any other family to lean on?

I suppose you just get up and take one hour at a time. Can you book the day off?

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 22:40

i have dp he has been a total saint today rushed me to the hospital i was in bits no way i could drive she is miles away from here too but he has a 5.30 am start tomorrow i really cant lean on him any more today as for work its a new job dont really want to push my luck

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ChopinLiszt · 10/06/2015 22:42

You poor thing. My Nana died ten years ago but it feels like last week. She was only 72 Sad

Sending lots of hugs. And I really think you should take the day off tomorrow

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Mopmay · 10/06/2015 22:49

The call may come tonight or tomorrow. I have been there with my mum. Take the day off and be with her. Hold her hand and tell her how you feel

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Tequilashotfor1 · 10/06/2015 22:50

Of course you can lean on him. It's times like this you do lean on them.

At least she is relaxed and not in pain, small mercies Sad

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 22:52

im a puffy eyed mess at the moment (at 50 that is not a good look) my nan was such a smart lady too seeing her like that no make up hair not done was such a shock she would not even put the bin out without make up on she was really together for her age one of the things i admired about her

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kilmuir · 10/06/2015 22:52

treasure all those wonderful memories you have made together

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Noneedtoworryatall · 10/06/2015 22:53

I'm sorry op, you poor thing. It would have meant so so much to your nana to hear that you love her Flowers

Keep posting and you will receive great support and company x

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Iloveonionchutney · 10/06/2015 22:53

I'm so sorry, I'm going through similar now we were called to my nan in her care home last night as the doctor had seen her and said it could be between hours and days, she's still here but don't know how long for so like you am just waiting for a phone call SadFlowers

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 22:54

yes i thanked the nurses for making her comfortable shes sleeping peacefully at the moment im glad shes not suffering

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Noneedtoworryatall · 10/06/2015 22:55

Op, she just wasn't herself. My dad passed away 11 years ago and it really helps me when I'm feeling great sadness, to think of a funny thing he did or said.

Your nana sounds lovely.

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 22:56

oh iloveonionchutney its so hard isnt it part of me does not want here to suffer but the selfish part of me wants her to stay im torn in two

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Noneedtoworryatall · 10/06/2015 22:56

Ilove-I'm wishing you and your nan the very best.

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 23:03

noneed it did feel like she was already gone iyswim even though she was just sedated it just didnt feel like it was her anymore bloody broke my heart to see her like that cant get it out of my head

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CranstontheCorgi · 10/06/2015 23:05

So sorry OP. Flowers

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 23:09

thank you for all the kind words ladies its a comfort and i dont feel so alone right now

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Mopmay · 10/06/2015 23:10

I remember it all too well. Sedated. Here but gone.

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Noneedtoworryatall · 10/06/2015 23:13

Just awful kidsndogs. Do you have a picture of her? Perhaps if you could look at her smiling and enjoying herself it would help to distract you.

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 23:21

i will dig some photos out in the morning but this evening im having a few drinks to soften the edges to be honest she would have probably have advised it she could bless her

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Noneedtoworryatall · 10/06/2015 23:23

Nothing wrong with that Wink

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kidsndogs · 10/06/2015 23:25

it just all happened so quickly a few months ago she was pretty much independent (warden flat ) then a home and then this all in a few months just cant take it in

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Allalonenow · 10/06/2015 23:29

Ahh, it's so hard I know. But she will know how much you love her, and you will have been such a comfort to her today. Thanks

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