Bad Joke
As someone said. Nothing more, nothing less. Not directed at the person, but at the incompetency of the hospital.
Unlike some of the pious posters that joined in, I thought Jog On has been very courageous and dignified throughout the experience - to whom I would like to add my condolences and apologies for any offence I may have caused. To the few that resorted in insults, take a pop instead at the incompetent hospital and fire service (based at Kings Road - round the corner) that let this happen.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostThanks for the kind words all – it’s not my mum who’s going but I have lived with my girlfriend for 10 years now and know her mum quite well, they have a very very close relationship so this is going to hit her really hard, it kind of has so far but the worst is yet to come
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Next thing they'll charge for cremation services on top!
Jog On I hope all works out well.
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Really sorry to hear this Jog On, a terrible time for your partner and you.
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I'm sorry to hear about your news, JogOn, and the circumstances surrounding your mother's experiences, whilst at the Royal Marsden.
My best friend recently lost his father just before Christmas. Before he died, very suddenly one night in his sleep, he was suffering from a terminal illness and severe memory problems like Alzheimers and it looked like he could deteriorate further for quite some time. My friends mother was finding it hard to cope as well because her husband was being cared for at home.
After he died, my friend also felt a sense of relief that he didn't suffer any longer. He told me that his father always feared dying and couldn't bear hospitals. Luckily he was saved from this torment.
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Sorry to hear all that Jog. My mother in law was also treated at the Marsden last year - its a first rate hospital.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostAnother fine example of why you are classed as one of the biggest t0ssers on the board. Keep up the good work.
Anyway, let me add my condolences.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostThank you
Just to add insult to injury they actually showed her being carried out of the Marsden on the channel 4 news - nice one channel 4
Jog On, are you using an internet proxy to disguise your hostname/ip by any chance?
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Originally posted by zeitghostMy condolences.
As mentioned above, she is now at rest.
Just to add insult to injury they actually showed her being carried out of the Marsden on the channel 4 news - nice one channel 4
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Thanks again for the kind words. It had got to the stage where it was horrible watching her suffer so much.
She passed away just before 5 PM so at least she isn't suffering any more. Just got home with Mrs. Jog nd she's on the phone to family starting to sort out practicalities now so I'm just going to be here I suppose. Not going to work tomorrow - they're being quite cool about it.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostMy girlfriend’s mother is about to die of cancer, we thought she might go over Xmas and on New Years eve the nurses even told us she might not make it through the night so we went up there to say final goodbyes etc, although it wasn’t goodbye.
Now I’ve just found out that the hospital she is in is now on fire – she’s been evacuated with all the other patients to another one – completely oblivious to the situation. Is there any more that can happen with this situation? Maybe the ground will open up and swallow the hospital she’s been evacuated to…
Do the best you can for her (and your girly). It's a sad time, but I always thought of someone passing as them going back to their real home. It's something you shouldn't ever be afraid of.
Best wishes to you all anyway.
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Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
It may sound horrible, but once they hit a certain level or pain/suffering you will come to accept that they will die, and when they do die it can be more of a relief than anything else.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostThanks for the kind words all – it’s not my mum who’s going but I have lived with my girlfriend for 10 years now and know her mum quite well, they have a very very close relationship so this is going to hit her really hard, it kind of has so far but the worst is yet to come
It may sound horrible, but once they hit a certain level or pain/suffering you will come to accept that they will die, and when they do die it can be more of a relief than anything else.
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