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Ooooooo someone has really upset Tiffany .....has she been nomm'd again !!!

Not sure

Sounds like they have Renton ....it's got  to be done by tomorrow show so people can vote !!

Daniella aint stable- its not  normal for a grown woman like her to cry and fly off the handle like she does

Should she be having her kids at this rate?

Saint
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Baz posted:
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Baz posted:

Ooooooo someone has really upset Tiffany .....has she been nomm'd again !!!

Not sure

Sounds like they have Renton ....it's got  to be done by tomorrow show so people can vote !!

Daniella aint stable- its not  normal for a grown woman like her to cry and fly off the handle like she does

Should she be having her kids at this rate?

I reckon Gemma has stirred it all up ....she sits there dripping her poison in their ears !!!

Baz
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Watching on Ploos Won

Hi Renton How is your mum doing today ? 

Hello Baz - they're talking about discharging her as she no longer has a medical need to take up a bed.

To me she seems far too weak but she managed to climb 10stairs and walk the corridor. I'm still very worried about her confusion, although its not too bad at times - the nurses say as she's on a lot of meds including morphine I should not be too surprised to see her confused but she's nothing like her normal self.

We're having a hand rail fitted to the stairs, a physio assessment of the house and carers in to help her bathe for a couple of weeks.

I'm dreading it

When she is back at home her confusion may ease a bit Saint......xxx

Apparently she's coming home with the same painkillers (which another nurse said was not going to happen) and I'm to expect the confusion to continue - it's to help her get over her operation which was quite a big one. So not a permanent med.

But when I said this is nothing like my normal Mum the nurse seemed quite bemused

Home is where the heart is. Beats an anodyne hospital ward and all that comes with that when you're alone      

I hope so - she was lying there and said. "Look at me - what a mess"

She said she was glad I chose to have no kids cos cancer is rife through our family.

So sad - she deserves so much more

Saint
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Watching on Ploos Won

Hi Renton How is your mum doing today ? 

Hello Baz - they're talking about discharging her as she no longer has a medical need to take up a bed.

To me she seems far too weak but she managed to climb 10stairs and walk the corridor. I'm still very worried about her confusion, although its not too bad at times - the nurses say as she's on a lot of meds including morphine I should not be too surprised to see her confused but she's nothing like her normal self.

We're having a hand rail fitted to the stairs, a physio assessment of the house and carers in to help her bathe for a couple of weeks.

I'm dreading it

When she is back at home her confusion may ease a bit Saint......xxx

Apparently she's coming home with the same painkillers (which another nurse said was not going to happen) and I'm to expect the confusion to continue - it's to help her get over her operation which was quite a big one. So not a permanent med.

But when I said this is nothing like my normal Mum the nurse seemed quite bemused

Home is where the heart is. Beats an anodyne hospital ward and all that comes with that when you're alone      

I hope so - she was lying there and said. "Look at me - what a mess"

She said she was glad I chose to have no kids cos cancer is rife through our family.

So sad - she deserves so much more

Yogi19
Saint posted:
velvet donkey posted:
Saint posted:
Syd posted:
Saint posted:
Baz posted:
Saint posted:

Watching on Ploos Won

Hi Renton How is your mum doing today ? 

Hello Baz - they're talking about discharging her as she no longer has a medical need to take up a bed.

To me she seems far too weak but she managed to climb 10stairs and walk the corridor. I'm still very worried about her confusion, although its not too bad at times - the nurses say as she's on a lot of meds including morphine I should not be too surprised to see her confused but she's nothing like her normal self.

We're having a hand rail fitted to the stairs, a physio assessment of the house and carers in to help her bathe for a couple of weeks.

I'm dreading it

When she is back at home her confusion may ease a bit Saint......xxx

Apparently she's coming home with the same painkillers (which another nurse said was not going to happen) and I'm to expect the confusion to continue - it's to help her get over her operation which was quite a big one. So not a permanent med.

But when I said this is nothing like my normal Mum the nurse seemed quite bemused

Home is where the heart is. Beats an anodyne hospital ward and all that comes with that when you're alone      

I hope so - she was lying there and said. "Look at me - what a mess"

She said she was glad I chose to have no kids cos cancer is rife through our family.

So sad - she deserves so much more

Awwww....

Moonie

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