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Mum sudden death due to renal failure and nald

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My beloved mum passed away 2 days ago due to non alcoholic liver disease alongside renal failure been taken to hospital on saturday evening with symptoms of diarrhoea, irregular heartbeat (she was chronic ihd and high BP patient) told in A&E after initial diagnose she has renal failure and scarred liver took us by shock she didn't passed very little urine during her admission in hospital and following day by afternoon she turned really serious and passed away same day at midnight. Still recovering from shock of my mum's loss she was 68, she did have renal issues due to high BP and ihd, but never thought she had a complete failure. Last time she been discharged from hospital at the end of February three weeks ago with not such severe symptoms can't believe what happened, when asked doctor about dialysis he said it can cause heavy bleeding due mum been on apixaban, although medics tried everything nothing worked and post my mum , normally she had a repeat blood test checking her kidney function unfortunately didn't have one for past 3 weeks and I have to call her surgery to book one but in the meantime she left us too late can't believe how its happened all of sudden

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one2one

So sorry to hear about your mom. It’s feels like the end of your world for you at this time I know.

Those we love 💕 don’t go away,

They walk beside us every day.

Unseen, unheard, but always near,

So loved, so missed, So very close.

👼take care, bless you 🙏.

Chrissie x

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Oh my love. I can't imagine the awful pain you are in. Words cannot help. Make your mum proud by staying strong and looking after your family.

Look after yourself and let us know how you are. 🤗🤗

The British Liver Trust are truly sorry for your loss and would like to offer you and your family our most sincere condolences.

Very best wishes.

I'm so sorry for your very sad loss and agree with One2One that your mum will always be with you every second of your day so never feel alone especially now!

I'm sending you warmth and a loving hug!

Take care and keep writing as it will help with your pain.

Love Trish x

I'm so very sorry to hear about your loss. Your Mum will be watching over you with love. Thinking of you as always. Love and hugs Lynne xxxx

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alfredthegreat

I'm so sorry to hear your sad news.

My thoughts are with you and your family.

Alf.

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davianne

I'm so so sorry to hear of the sad loss of your Mum.

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers 🙏🙏🙏.

At least she is now at peace.

Take Care,

David

So sorry to hear about your mum ❤️ May she rest in peace

It has come as a shock to you and so sad 😞

Sending you love 💕

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Owlie

Oh sweetie I am so sorry to hear this, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers xx

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