MIL is unable to get out of bed, she is in a lot of pain.
She doesn't want the Dr to call, her Macmillan nurse is visiting tomorrow.
Sunday 23 August 2015
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sorry to hear that, sending positive thoughts. x
Hugs.
If you think it's worth trying to get MIL urgent attention, call 111 in front of her (or next room) and tell her that 'They' said she had to go to hospital.
I had to do that with father. It's really awful. Sending good vibes. WS xxx
From Margie in Toronto - so sorry to hear this - it's so hard to see a loved one in pain. I have a good friend who is now in the final stages of cancer but we are lucky that she is now in the hospital, being well looked after, and relatively pain free. It's not an easy decision whatever you or she chooses to do - I hope it won't be long now for all your sakes.
Thank you, Lyssa, FIL will overrule MIL if she doesn't feel better soon.
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