Meatpie

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She is 86. Screamed and collapsed in the living room, her left arm stiff in twisted.

My gran is 83. "It's time for the grave, we will both go soon" she said when I told her that her sis is in hospital and can't speak.
 
No, she lives in the house next to ours.
 
OH..Ok...best wishes...sorry to hear that. The pictures of the Scottish ambulances confused me. Hope she is doing better soon.
 
Hope she recovers, Meatpie m8
 
Thanks dudes, gran's sis had another seizure overnight. Mom has a friend who works at the hospital and when she called in to ask how her aunt was doing they said on the phone "she is in grave condition".
 
Pie,

My heart-felt wishes that your great aunt
will rapidly and fully recover.

:heart love:
 
She will never recover. Doctors tied her to ther bed yesterday because her brain is damaged beyond repair from old age, she doesn't know who she is and is constantly having seizures.

We must all face reality - die young or wait until you get 90 and don't know who you are and you don't recognize your family.

This is the most devastating thing I've ever seen, a person you have know all your life suddenly asks you "Who are you, have we met before?"
 
Nothing to be sorry about. One by one we will all end up in tragedy.
 
Yes, Pie, this is true.
We will all face our own demise ALONE, whether quick or extended,
whether painless or excrutiating pain/confusion or both.

NO ONE WILL BE ABLE TO go THROUGH DEATH for US ...
WE MUST go through DEATH individually,
and EACH of US most certainly WILL.
:sad2: :sad2: :sad2:

Such is life, such is death. NO WAY around it, there just ISN'T.


:facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:

THE GRIM REAPER
patiently waits ...
AND SHALL most CERTAINLY
COME
for
ALL of US



:skull::skull::skull:

:RIP::RIP::RIP::RIP::RIP:
 
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