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Just heard my mum's had to go back into hospital - the pneumonia hasn't cleared up properly from the other month
She told me on Sunday that the doctor had said she might need to go in when she saw him last Friday, but then agreed that as they wouldn't do anything over the weekend anyway, she might as well stay at home, as she had someone to look after her and she'd get a better quality of rest than on a ward. But her condition must have deteriorated.
Now waiting for further news… she'll be gutted if she can't make it home for Christmas. Also, her own mother died in hospital on Christmas Eve when she (my mum) was eight years old, so being in hospital at this time of year has bad resonances for her
Just heard my mum's had to go back into hospital - the pneumonia hasn't cleared up properly from the other month
She told me on Sunday that the doctor had said she might need to go in when she saw him last Friday, but then agreed that as they wouldn't do anything over the weekend anyway, she might as well stay at home, as she had someone to look after her and she'd get a better quality of rest than on a ward. But her condition must have deteriorated.
Now waiting for further news… she'll be gutted if she can't make it home for Christmas. Also, her own mother died in hospital on Christmas Eve when she (my mum) was eight years old, so being in hospital at this time of year has bad resonances for her
Just heard my mum's had to go back into hospital - the pneumonia hasn't cleared up properly from the other month
She told me on Sunday that the doctor had said she might need to go in when she saw him last Friday, but then agreed that as they wouldn't do anything over the weekend anyway, she might as well stay at home, as she had someone to look after her and she'd get a better quality of rest than on a ward. But her condition must have deteriorated.
Now waiting for further news… she'll be gutted if she can't make it home for Christmas. Also, her own mother died in hospital on Christmas Eve when she (my mum) was eight years old, so being in hospital at this time of year has bad resonances for her
Fingers crossed for FitzMater.
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