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#89554
"I don't think I can face that, Doc..."

"Well..."

As opposed to what the doctor said to my mother in 1969, when things were in many ways similar and palliative care didn't exist:

"I'm prescribing a very strong painkiller. Be careful with the dosage, too much and he'll go to sleep and never wake up again..."

(I was at the chemists getting the prescription when the district nurse visited, called an ambulance and he had another two weeks of pointless pain and distress.|)
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#89558
Tubby Isaacs wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 4:13 pm - What’s the diagnosis, doc?
- I’m afraid it’s not good news. You have a disease that’s going to leave you in agony for months and months
- Oh God. I can’t face that. Anything you can do about the pain?
- Um er did you watch the football last night?

What an absolute nonsense.
It’s also on the assumption no one takes note of the news, those in this position are likely to have sort more information on this.
#89632
Further news of my mum. She's on end of life care, which could mean days, or weeks, or even longer. She's still eating, talking a bit today, but it's going to happen eventually and apart from my own uncertainty I'm now thinking what a waste of NHS resources it is.
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