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... step-mother to diall 911, but the woman didn't know how. She has dementia. My ex was taken to hospital, after they revived him. He wasn't breathing. He died after 48 hours. My three adult children...
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... we had been told was post herpetic neuralgia. She began having seizures and was in and out of hospital many times for pain management. She had so many tests, she hated every minute of it. When I look...
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... illness. The goal of palliative care is to control pain and other symptoms, support emotional, spiritual and cultural needs and maximize functioning. ">palliative care unit. It is not...
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... my clients. My penultimate client had mild infarctions, resulting in dementia and cognitive episodes. He locked me out of his house, while his adult son was away, during a thunder and lightning storm.
... now in her room crying... why us.. I need to see my friends.. I'm being unfair!!! She too will have a pissy day at school tomorrow! Did I go about this the wrong way? I don't know what to do....
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