Thread: My Mum
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Old 31-08-2008, 22:22   #54
WillowTheWhisp
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Re: My Mum

It's such a difficult thing to see someone you love suffering. I know what you mean about knowing something is wrong but someone who doesn't know your Mum as well as you do not being able to see that. I had a similar experience with my mother. She kept having funny dos but didn't realise it herself and when I got the doctor to visit he couldn't see anything wrong and for a long time I felt like I was bashing my head against a brick wall and everyone else thinking I was crazy. It was so frustrating, especially as she kept telling the doctor there was nothing wrong because she didn't even know that there was.

It's so good that your Mum is in a caring nursing home now where they will respond to your concerns and actually care for your Mum and do what's best for her.
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