Right my husband went into hospital 3 weeks ago yesterday , to find out why he was in so much pain. Also to get the pain under control. They found he had cancer of the liver and it had spread to his bones. He was only in for 3 days and came home with all sats normal pain under control.That was a Friday he came home he was fine till Wednesday ans he started to go down hill.He was readmitted on Monday 17th July, he continued going down hill. He was very confused and was having illusions. His heart rate was 140 and they called the consultant to him and this was Sunday gave him an injection to calm him down. This was the beginning of the end. He died 4-40 Monday morning. It was a short time but he is out of pain now. XX
Keep well everyone. XX
Chris
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here is one good thing that is to come My first grand daughter gets married on the 19th August. Funeral 15 wedding 19 I think that is the right order and my husband would agree. XX
Chris.please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of your dear husband,I hope that eventually you will find comfort in the memories of your life shared together.I recently lost my dear wife Cecilia and i am looking forward to the time when i can do likewise.Sending you strength and love during this sorrowful time and hoping you will find comfort and support from your family and friends.........skis
Thanks again everyone for your support, I know you are always there if i need to scream and shout. I will talk to you all again and thanks for the support. XXX
Dear Chris - it is a very sad thing to happen but he is no longer in pain. Try and think of all the good times you had together and go through all the lovely photos that you have of him. He will be looking down on you and be close the only thing you cannot do is touch him but he is there for you.
Dear Chris, I don't know you or your late husband, however, I do know pain and loss of life so you, your family and friends have my most heartfelt condolences.
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