Well, I went to have a good old moan in the 'anyone awake' thread, and found it has been closed. So, here is a new one. I'm awake, I have a headache, I'm at work, so can't go prowling around, and I know tomorrow is going to be a terrible day.
I have to visit the dentist every 3 months and use a prescription toothpaste. I know the throat sweets are part of the problem, but I rely on them to help me stop coughing in the night. This is a long standing problem and needs must. I try to use gum instead when I can and at least it only sticks to my teeth!
Bella you can buy a magnesium spray online from a company called Better you. You spray it directly on your skin, where it's supposed to be absorbed more easily. Can't say it's helped my insomnia though.
Still here jogginggirl. I’ve no idea how long a person can cling on to life like this. She is being given fluids and oxygen and appears to be in a deep sleep.
It is amazing baubles how strong this generation is? We used to call my mum ‘the comeback kid’ she recovered so many times! But finally - she just went to sleep - peacefully and permanently? I miss her so much but would not want her back to suffer. I wish you, your m-i-l and your family a peaceful goodbye ?
I just remembered that I read recently that it's quite common for someone to pass away when the family leaves the room. Some nurses think the dying person hangs on so there is no one from the family there at the final moments because it would be too distressing for the family.
I stayed 4 days and nights with my Dad before going home for a shower and he slipped away when I was coming back up in the lift. He wasn't alone though.
Wondering how things are baubles, my father “hung on” for 5 days, not on oxygen, but in a deep sleep. I am eternally grateful that having sped back to Scotland despite the hospital telling me not to take any risks, assuring me there”was no rush, he was unlikely to last the day/night” nevertheless I was able to spend the last 4 days and nights with him, and was there at the end. However, we have no say in the timing of our end. Wishing you strength and comfort.
Thank you all for your kind thoughts and words. MiL died this morning, her breathing had changed during the night, every so often there was a pause and then she would take another breath until the moment when the next breath didn’t come.
Very sorry Baubles. My mum is still hanging in there - I just don’t know how. The doctor gave her just a few hours two weeks ago and we were planning her funeral in November 2016! Her heart beats strongly but nothing else functions any longer. As you say, a very strong generation.