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my aunty had a fall on some tiles or the stones floor. She was in agony had to go to the hospital was kept in for almost two weeks. Did nothing but rest - she just couldn’t move on her own or get on n off the bed etc. came home n it’s bin 5 weeks n no improvement.

few days had to go a&e because she was in agony and the doc noticed a big blister had popped and got infected on her bum. That’s another pain. Now her pain is going from her back all the way into her bottom. Is all this connected and any idea if this getting better or worse? She’s feeling more pain than she was doing before - she was beginning toto get better. Docs given morphine tablets twice a day now. Sorry for the long message

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sorry to hear about your aunts suffering hopefully she gets back to good health again soon.

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