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Scene of 'utter devastation' - neglect and death of 84 cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 6202980" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>Mum was very difficult when it came to taking an interest in things. Even though she started out with all her mental faculties when first bedridden, she refused to take an interest in anything that we thought up, such as radio, newspapers or even a huge tellie my big sis sent down for her. In the end, she was lying there unable to get up for 5 years, with several care visits a day, but seemed to take a perverse pride in saying "no" to anything that was offered.</p><p>I suspect she was afraid that we would just leave the TV on and not put our heads round the door through the day so I guess she had a reason, but in fact she had far more visits while in bed than when she was mobile, and was vastly better off than being in a home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 6202980, member: 189"] Mum was very difficult when it came to taking an interest in things. Even though she started out with all her mental faculties when first bedridden, she refused to take an interest in anything that we thought up, such as radio, newspapers or even a huge tellie my big sis sent down for her. In the end, she was lying there unable to get up for 5 years, with several care visits a day, but seemed to take a perverse pride in saying "no" to anything that was offered. I suspect she was afraid that we would just leave the TV on and not put our heads round the door through the day so I guess she had a reason, but in fact she had far more visits while in bed than when she was mobile, and was vastly better off than being in a home. [/QUOTE]
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