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<blockquote data-quote="Daughter of diabetic" data-source="post: 455475" data-attributes="member: 90942"><p>So sorry to hear that Christine, as you say she is not suffering now. Please accept my condolences and sympathy</p><p></p><p>I am afraid I went to visit mum last Thursday and she has even more injuries. I have not been able to visit since due to work but am going again tonight. (I work shift work) </p><p></p><p>The hospital she is currently in Is called Castle Hill in Cottingham, near Hull. They are insisting she had her injuries BEFORE she arrived and prior to that she was in Hull Royal Infirmary (thats who we sued) </p><p></p><p>As I have carers and district nurses in we know her current injuries were definately NOT caused at home - the carers agency are brilliant and wouldnever have allowed it! We have to go to a meeting on 8th January but I am afraid I get really angry everytime I go and see more and more injuries. They just say it is because her skin is so thin but it is just as thin at home.</p><p></p><p></p><p>On the plus mum, although looking dreadful she still has the strength to swear at me so I know she is still fighting. Lol</p><p></p><p>I have taken photo's on my phone and they are acceptable as evidence - I know this as I am actually a Police Investigating Officer. (Hence the shift work!) and we do accept mobile photo's and own injury photos or make appoontments for photos of injury with our own SOCO</p><p></p><p>I have also mentioned what is happening at work and shown them my pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daughter of diabetic, post: 455475, member: 90942"] So sorry to hear that Christine, as you say she is not suffering now. Please accept my condolences and sympathy I am afraid I went to visit mum last Thursday and she has even more injuries. I have not been able to visit since due to work but am going again tonight. (I work shift work) The hospital she is currently in Is called Castle Hill in Cottingham, near Hull. They are insisting she had her injuries BEFORE she arrived and prior to that she was in Hull Royal Infirmary (thats who we sued) As I have carers and district nurses in we know her current injuries were definately NOT caused at home - the carers agency are brilliant and wouldnever have allowed it! We have to go to a meeting on 8th January but I am afraid I get really angry everytime I go and see more and more injuries. They just say it is because her skin is so thin but it is just as thin at home. On the plus mum, although looking dreadful she still has the strength to swear at me so I know she is still fighting. Lol I have taken photo's on my phone and they are acceptable as evidence - I know this as I am actually a Police Investigating Officer. (Hence the shift work!) and we do accept mobile photo's and own injury photos or make appoontments for photos of injury with our own SOCO I have also mentioned what is happening at work and shown them my pictures. [/QUOTE]
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