Tim of the Oak
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RIP Mrs Oakiecokie. Sorry for your loss Oakie
Sorry to hear that mate. I'm going through the same thing atm. Just a waiting game but like your mum she's in no pain which is a great comfort. All the best to you and your familyOur dear Mum (aged 96) passed away this morning after 5 nights in hospital and we were amazed that she lasted this long as we had been informed that it would just be a matter of hours initially.
She had been in a Nursing Home for 9 months having Dementia but her latest setback was no oxygen was circulating into her blood system and even at the maximum dosage the medication wasn`t working.
At least she didn`t suffer any pain and was on high doses of morphine to stop her getting agitated.
She was a star alright and very often she reminded us of Nana from The Royle Family.
RIP Mum and catch up with Dad at long last.
xx
Worst day of my life when my dear Mum passed in 2019 aged 83. So sorry for your loss Oakie, a great age and you will cherish the memories, it’s a blur when it happens and it takes time but sounds like she had a cracking innings. It’s a year on Saturday since my Dad died and I’ve been reliving the events of 12 months ago, end of life is something we struggle with.Our dear Mum (aged 96) passed away this morning after 5 nights in hospital and we were amazed that she lasted this long as we had been informed that it would just be a matter of hours initially.
She had been in a Nursing Home for 9 months having Dementia but her latest setback was no oxygen was circulating into her blood system and even at the maximum dosage the medication wasn`t working.
At least she didn`t suffer any pain and was on high doses of morphine to stop her getting agitated.
She was a star alright and very often she reminded us of Nana from The Royle Family.
RIP Mum and catch up with Dad at long last.
xx