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ccfcno9

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I'm not religious either but since I was diagnosed with cancer 3 1/2 years ago I give an Aztec god of health a rub that I purchased in Mexico as souvenir. Its cheap tat but has done me proud so far. I've just given it a rub for both you and your missus in the hope you both come out of this OK.
 

Joe King

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Quick update. Went to see herthis morning. She was awake and reasonably responsive. She got tearful because she thought she'd never see me again. Her daughter came over from Coventry and has sat with her for a couple of hours.
Thank you all so much for your kind words and thoughts. It genuinely means such a lot. A great Sky Blue family!
Love to you all x
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Quick update. Went to see herthis morning. She was awake and reasonably responsive. She got tearful because she thought she'd never see me again. Her daughter came over from Coventry and has sat with her for a couple of hours.
Thank you all so much for your kind words and thoughts. It genuinely means such a lot. A great Sky Blue family!
Love to you all x
Great news 🙏
 

Joe King

Fairly well known member from Malvern
After tests, she has sepsis, low oxygen intake, anemia, and pneumonia. I phoned hospital just now (9.10 pm) and they said she's had a blood transfusion and is on an antibiotic drip, so fingers crossed. I just feel so guilty not realising she was so poorly. 😪
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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After tests, she has sepsis, low oxygen intake, anemia, and pneumonia. I phoned hospital just now (9.10 pm) and they said she's had a blood transfusion and is on an antibiotic drip, so fingers crossed. I just feel so guilty not realising she was so poorly. 😪
Don't feel guilty. Even professionals struggle to know these things without the tests.
 

Joe King

Fairly well known member from Malvern
Don't feel guilty. Even professionals struggle to know these things without the tests.
Thanks SBD. It's a weird feeling. It's like feeling guilty about surviving a disaster and you being a survivor. I'm sure I'll get over it when she's home. I've had loads of support from social services etc. I've got her into a day centre twice a week and have all sorts of alarms fitted around the bungalow for falls etc. Everyone has been so kind and helpful. Feeling really emotional at the moment. Thankfully, I have fantastic neighbours who have rallied round me today.
 

rob9872

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After tests, she has sepsis, low oxygen intake, anemia, and pneumonia. I phoned hospital just now (9.10 pm) and they said she's had a blood transfusion and is on an antibiotic drip, so fingers crossed. I just feel so guilty not realising she was so poorly. 😪
Honestly mate, when I said about mum in the summer, we were there in the day she was fine. Started feeling unwell around 9pm, by 10.30 downhill, dad called the ambulance at midnight and it was really very close, so dont beat yourself up, once it takes hold it's very rapid and was beginning to shut down organs. Hopefully you've caught it in time too.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Quick update. Went to see herthis morning. She was awake and reasonably responsive. She got tearful because she thought she'd never see me again. Her daughter came over from Coventry and has sat with her for a couple of hours.
Thank you all so much for your kind words and thoughts. It genuinely means such a lot. A great Sky Blue family!
Love to you all x

Keep your spirits up mate. Sounds like it's been a pretty hard time that's caused some shock. Fingers crossed for you in a few days things will be looking much better. Hang in there!
 

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