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Old 12-03-13, 11:22 AM   #6
Armistead
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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk View Post
I'm saddened to hear of your mother-in-laws ordeal. My mother-in-law was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 50. There were times of touch and go. Calls for the ambulance to transport to the hospital occurred a few times. Until one day, the call was made and the ambulance was not dispatched and not going to be. That call to not make the call to the home with the ambulance came from the hospital. That evening she passed. This was 1998. Does this make anything better for your current situation? Not really. The only thing it demonstrates is somethings are just not to be. Some illness can not be overcome.
Well, in her case had they admitted her and started stroke meds right away as they should've, most likely the clot wouldn't have burst 3 days later. She never even saw a neurologist in observation. Anyway, too late now, just hate my wife has to wait for him mom to die from lack of food and water, not fun to watch and wait.....just hope she goes quickly as possible
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