1961_vintage
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You don't. You establish a "new normal" to your life, which is far from normal but the best that you can achieve.As parents, how do you ever recover from that?
You don't. You establish a "new normal" to your life, which is far from normal but the best that you can achieve.As parents, how do you ever recover from that?
That’s a good post, I’ve passed to my three WhatsApp groups for info.Heartbreaking. As a parent I can't imagine what the parents are going though.
Sepsis is not really talked about but it's an incredibly dangerous condition especially for children and older people and can kill at incredible speed. My cousin nearly died from it. He started feeling unwell and within 2 hours was put into an induced coma for 10 days. Thankfully he recovered but his liver and stomach were a mess.
If it wasn't for his next door neighbor being a nurse and spotting the warning signs he would of been dead.
I'll post a picture of the poster the NHS use to spot the warning signs
I’m a friend of the family , they are aware of all these kind posts proud of the blue family on hereMy God that was a hard read. My heart goes out to the family, life can be so unfair and cruel
I don’t know how to suggest you deal with this on behalf of Milly’s family, suffice to say we we support you all, words fail me really, so sad. Again RIP Milly Rose and strength to her Mum and DadI’m a friend of the family , they are aware of all these kind posts proud of the blue family on here