Well I took the parcel and one of the carers came down to take it, and said 'do you want to see your mum? Give me a min and I'll bring to the downstairs lounge'
In five mins a got a waive from the window and went over, there was mum sitting on the sofa, completely miffed that she had been put in the lift to go down stairs . She saw me and recognised me. She asked if I'd be back later and what time -tomorrow I said from a window that was barely open. She looked very thin, a huge change from when I last saw her, her arms and legs were just literally bone , but she isn't eating and I guess this is part of the course with late stages.
She was content and seemed very settled, the carers mentioned going back for a coffee and some cake and mum was off, she turned to look back and waived and then walked off with the carers, hunched over and not as agile as she had been bnefore. Very sad to see her so thin but there isn't much anyone can do. I've taken a huge supply of chocolate and some cake, so hopefully it will give some substinance -not ideal, but better than nothing and I know she will eat some of it. Breaks my heart how this disease progresses to see my mum wasting away like this -its just hideous to watch ?
In five mins a got a waive from the window and went over, there was mum sitting on the sofa, completely miffed that she had been put in the lift to go down stairs . She saw me and recognised me. She asked if I'd be back later and what time -tomorrow I said from a window that was barely open. She looked very thin, a huge change from when I last saw her, her arms and legs were just literally bone , but she isn't eating and I guess this is part of the course with late stages.
She was content and seemed very settled, the carers mentioned going back for a coffee and some cake and mum was off, she turned to look back and waived and then walked off with the carers, hunched over and not as agile as she had been bnefore. Very sad to see her so thin but there isn't much anyone can do. I've taken a huge supply of chocolate and some cake, so hopefully it will give some substinance -not ideal, but better than nothing and I know she will eat some of it. Breaks my heart how this disease progresses to see my mum wasting away like this -its just hideous to watch ?