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My mother's funeral is tomorrow...

Lemon Zing

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Rest in peace, mum.

She battled bravely through hemodialysis, COPD, strokes, renal failure, a heart attack and seizures. All since March of last year.

Like my dad said, she deserves a gold medal for her bravery. ❤️

Please give it up for my super mum.
 
Rest in peace, mum.

She battled bravely through hemodialysis, COPD, strokes, renal failure, a heart attack and seizures. All since March of last year.

Like my dad said, she deserves a gold medal for her bravery. ❤️

Please give it up for my super mum.
My condolences :tearsofjoy: Im sad that your mum is not here anymore she should still be alive today enjoying life with you and everyone else. Your mum is in heaven and someday you will get to be with your mum again.
 
How she died though was pretty sad.

Basically, she had been staying in a hospice. Somebody there took out her lines. When she came home, she became rather ill. Then nurses came to give her some sort of pain relief. Unfortunately, paramedics were informed that nurses came at separate times that day. It turned out she was overdosed.

In hospital, my mum was completely unresponsive for several days up to her passing on the 9th, which was a Saturday.

When she was about to pass away, she basically regurgitated this red pus. I noticed a nurse putting something on her IV drip.

We don't know why that build up of fluid wasn't tended to. Surely they had the means to remove it.
 

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