There were six of us in the family, 5 girls and 1 boy. Sadly there’s are only two of us left, my sister who is 93 and myself 10 years younger. My sister was always Asthmatic but reached the age of 93 a few days ago. Her breathing problems have got worse and she was admitted to hospital about 10 days ago but sent home but I hear she was taken to hospital again Tues. evening. My only contacts are her Dil and her GD, Dil just rang to say they kept her in this time, I am pleased to hear that, last time I think they should have kept her in at least overnight, they sent her home at 1pm. One of her sons died some years ago and her other son lives in Thailand and is unable to come back due to Covid. I do hope they don’t discharge her too early although she is made of tough stuff.
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Plant hopefully they will keep her in till she is better this time .
I am the same only myself and My sister left now , she is 11 years older so when she isn't well I worry ,
I am lucky she only lives a few miles away although a few weeks ago is the first time I had seen her in almost two years with Covid .
Does her DIL and GD go regularly ?Im not fat just 6ft too small
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Plant I'm sorry to hear that your sister has been admitted to hospital again, but I agree it is best she's not discharged too soon this time.
I hope she is on the mend soon.
They are made of strong stuff those 93 year olds!
My mum, her best friend and my auntie are all either 93 already or 93 this year“A grandchild fills a space in your heart that you never knew was empty.” – Unknown
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Plant - I know you worry about your sister, and she is such a long way away from you, but it is comforting that they are keeping her in hospital and making sure she gets the treatment she needs. I hope she's quickly on the mend. Sending hugs. xxx
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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Dil phoned, she thinks they will discharge her today. The hospital say the problem is cardiac. I hope she will agree to having careers in now, apparently she is not getting dressed now and sits in her pyjamas all day. Her neighbours are amazing but they are in their 80’s. Stubborn is her middle name.What is life if full of care we have no time to stand and stare
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Plant - I'm sure it will make her feel better just to be back in her own home, but at 93 I'm sure she needs a little bit of help, as well as the company of carers popping in to give a structure to her day. As you say, her neighbours can only do so much, although they do sound wonderful. xx
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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I spoke to my sister on the telephone yesterday, no news of moving her and there is no chance for her to be able to go to the cottage hospital. Her Dil phoned me after her visit and said she is very frail and unable to walk and her doctor friend has been told her heart is very weak. I really can’t see her coming out of the hospital. No sign of her son coming from Thailand. Her Dil went to my sisters bungalow to check the place and found lots of parcels had been delivered, my sister buys a lot of presents and Christmas food from The Shopping Channel and it is all arriving and nobody knows how to stop it. It has made me realise I need to finalise my Power of Attorney, I set it up when my OH died, it is lodged with the solicitors but I have requested they send it to me so that my DS and DD can sign it.What is life if full of care we have no time to stand and stare
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