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kelly king's avatar

same! my mother in law had a spot they were watching. she’d go in every 3 months., When covid happened, that was all they cared about and they stopped checking it. By the time they got around to actually doing regular medical care…the spot had grown and it was inoperable, untreatable and she died months later. I will never not be angry about it.

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This breaks my heart for her. A friend of mine in Michigan's father was ill. He was in the hospital when Covid hit. She was no longer allowed to visit him. He died. Her mother who had been put in a nursing home temporarily because she could not be with Mom and Dad at the same time. Less than a week later her mom died because a Covid patient was put in her mother's room and she was quarantined with a woman who died of Covid after passing the virus to her previously healthy mother. My mom was hospitalized in 2020 for kidney failure. My sisters, my brother and I each had a chance to spend a day with her in the hospital before she came home on hospice. We lost her November 19, 2020. I returned to KY the next morning to get more clothes and pick up a prescription from my pharmacy. I picked up the prescription on Monday morning and headed back to MI from there. I was with my siblings and our families for Thanksgiving Day to celebrate one last time in our family home. We'd lost my dad in 2018. Too many people were not allowed to see family at a time when seeing family was all they had. Mom could not go to luncheons with retired teachers from her local school district where she taught 26 years, nor could she go to lunch with teachers from Region 10 in Genesee County where she had been their representative to MEA for years. She was locked in her home and saw my sister and her husband daily. I spent a weekend with her in October.

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