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<blockquote data-quote="Max68" data-source="post: 2365055" data-attributes="member: 521172"><p>Thank you. We aren't sure. GP rang to discuss what we wanted to do re end of life care if it came to that as he said a lot of older people in care homes pick up a bit (like mum has) and then deteriorate. Haven't heard anything for two days so hopefully that's a positive but we did get an email yesterday and I know the home has lost residents, some who have been there years. Got to see the GP Monday with a lymph node/cyst (or that's what a GP told me several years ago) just below my ear which I have become aware of again which is more stress on top of everything else!" GP said on the phone that if I have had it for 6 or 7 years it's unlikely to be anything sinister but that's yet another worry. The thought of no more ham, egg and chips just adds to the ongoing frustration as food is the one enjoyment I have found. Probably,,,,, sorry obviously enjoyed it too much the last few months! Sorry just can't see much light at the end of the tunnel with anything at the moment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max68, post: 2365055, member: 521172"] Thank you. We aren't sure. GP rang to discuss what we wanted to do re end of life care if it came to that as he said a lot of older people in care homes pick up a bit (like mum has) and then deteriorate. Haven't heard anything for two days so hopefully that's a positive but we did get an email yesterday and I know the home has lost residents, some who have been there years. Got to see the GP Monday with a lymph node/cyst (or that's what a GP told me several years ago) just below my ear which I have become aware of again which is more stress on top of everything else!" GP said on the phone that if I have had it for 6 or 7 years it's unlikely to be anything sinister but that's yet another worry. The thought of no more ham, egg and chips just adds to the ongoing frustration as food is the one enjoyment I have found. Probably,,,,, sorry obviously enjoyed it too much the last few months! Sorry just can't see much light at the end of the tunnel with anything at the moment! [/QUOTE]
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