Mum seemed to be a bit confused today and did not fully understand where she was and who all these people were that were looking after her, The MOrphine was now at regular intervals and she was sleeping for most of the time I was there, however when she woke she always smiled. We just at there holding hands. My step father was lready a broken person and could not bear to see her for more than a few minutes so I had to take him home and come back to the home myself.
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