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Who's finding the NHS very hard work??????
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<blockquote data-quote="kill" data-source="post: 4018984" data-attributes="member: 622"><p>Really feel for you at this time and for what you are about to go through over the next week's and month's.</p><p>I lost my dad with stomach cancer on the 23/7/14 after a 6 week fight from being reasonable fit after "ALMOST " losing him 12 months before with stomach cancer and the cancer departments at The RD&E& ELF were superb and Marie Curie nurses but The Devon doctor's were a let down on several occasions as he was in screaming agony on several occasions for well over half a day each time before Knock out drug's where brought and administrated and the final time thankfully he never woke up from but maybe he didn't help himself by being hell bent on wanting to die in a house he so loved with family around and only approximately 150 metres from the house he was born in just over 76 years before instead of a hospice 30 miles away</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kill, post: 4018984, member: 622"] Really feel for you at this time and for what you are about to go through over the next week's and month's. I lost my dad with stomach cancer on the 23/7/14 after a 6 week fight from being reasonable fit after "ALMOST " losing him 12 months before with stomach cancer and the cancer departments at The RD&E& ELF were superb and Marie Curie nurses but The Devon doctor's were a let down on several occasions as he was in screaming agony on several occasions for well over half a day each time before Knock out drug's where brought and administrated and the final time thankfully he never woke up from but maybe he didn't help himself by being hell bent on wanting to die in a house he so loved with family around and only approximately 150 metres from the house he was born in just over 76 years before instead of a hospice 30 miles away [/QUOTE]
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