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DebraHanna Asked May 2020

One of my greatest fears came true today. My 91 year old mother was taken to ER from her LTC.

They are admitting her to ICU with possible septic shock and noticeable renal failure. My next greatest fear is that I will never see her alive again. šŸ’”šŸ˜¢

lealonnie1 May 2020
I'm sorry to hear this! If she's not testing positive for COVID19, you should be able to go see her in the hospital, no? Unless you are high risk and scared of contracting the virus yourself...........that would be the only thing holding you back. Call over there & find out..........they can probably suit you up with PPE and let you go visit. If you can't, then I'm sorry for the entire situation you're BOTH in.

Sending you a hug and a prayer for a good outcome here.

Rbuser1 May 2020
Prayers all around that you will be allowed to see her and be with her whatever happens. Stay safe and hugs.

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worriedinCali May 2020
Iā€™m so sorry!

BarbBrooklyn May 2020
(((Hugs)))), good thoughts and prayers for your mom!

Sendhelp May 2020
I am going to hope for a good outcome for you and your mother Debra. 💞🌹💞🌹💞🌹💞🌹💞🌹💞🌹💞🌹💞🌹💞🌹💞🌹💞

Countrymouse May 2020
I'm so terribly sorry to hear about your mother, and I'll join her in my prayers to a lovely lady who has also developed sepsis, as a complication of cellulitis, and who I'm waiting to hear news of.

I hope the hospital is keeping you updated as well as they can.

cwillie May 2020
In some places they are allowing a designated visitor for those who are end of life, if you're not sure do ask. ((HUGS))

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