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Mums very sleepy still today her heart rate has not been as high today but she's been asleep most of the day woke up for her dinner then within a few minutes was tired again funny thing is I managed to fall asleep this afternoon and had a dream about mum the birds were chirping and mum was walking about in my dreams very weird and was the place we live in now xx

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Watfordgirl

Bless you Chezzy and your dear mum.

I think you're doing this perfectly. It may be against what you feel you ought to do but there is a time for us all. I'm not surprised she doesn't want to go into hospital. She's safe and loved with you beside her. I love your dream. I hope she can hear the birds.

Take care of yourself as well as her.

Lots of love, Sue x

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Chezzyy66 in reply toWatfordgirl

Thank you 😊 xxxx

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Magpuss

Good to hear that you managed to get some rest, and how wonderful to have such a lovely dream.

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Pleased you managed to get some rest, and the dream you had was beautiful. I hope your mum was enjoying listening to the birds, and that you feel a lot happier now. Take care 😊 xxx Bernadette

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sassy59

What a wonderful peaceful dream Chezzy and how peaceful your dear mum seems now. Try and rest when you can and love to you both. Xxxx

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Time_2_drink

So pleased you got a nap and had a lovely dream your mam seems to be resting comfortably I hope you get some rest tonight xx

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mrsmummy

Thinking of you and your mum. xx

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winnabago in reply tomrsmummy

Mrsmummy, I have several questions I would like to ask you. I am fairly new to

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mrsmummy in reply towinnabago

Please see the message I have sent to you.

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Chezzyy66 in reply tomrsmummy

I haven't recieved it

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mrsmummy in reply toChezzyy66

My reply was to winabago. :)

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Chezzyy66 in reply tomrsmummy

Ok xxxx

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cosykitty

Sending virtual hugs. You are doing amazingly well, and I commend you for your resilience. I know exactly how you are feeling having been there very recently. I'll be thinking of you and your precious Mum xxx

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