My parents and my Nan all live in Plymouth, just round the corner from each other, but my sister lives near Kingston and I live in Worthing .. so we were all about 200 miles away!
We all chucked things in bags and I quickly shut my shops as best as I could and left a message on here. Luckily John drove me, I'm so glad he could come with me.
We arrived at the Hospital about 11.30pm and Nan was in isolation in ICU. She was very poorly indeed but they had stabilised her and were planning more treatment throughout the night. We spent time with her and I am sure she knew we were all there. We all went to Mum & Dad's house and fell into bed , none of us slept much and on Tuesday morning (only yesterday) we were all in the kitchen thinking about breakfast and cups of tea and coffee when the phone rang at 7.30am
I think my stomach touched the floor.
We got to the hospital in super-quick time and Nanny looked more peaceful than she had the night before. The doctors and nurses told us that Nanny was deteriorating rapidly. They were reacting with medicine and trying so hard for her but she was shutting down, every time they got her stable again she just got worse and worse...we all stayed round her bed and talked to her for hours and we told her why we loved her so much and then they came and said that they didn't think we should give her the medicine anymore and let her pass away quietly, not to prolong it for her. I am in shock really....writing it all here has cleared my head a bit (and made me cry a lot more)I'm glad she is with my Grandad again because they belong together but I am so so sad that we have lost her.
Thank you for your messages from the last post...I feel propped up by them, if that makes sense...I need to keep busy and I will be in my workshop but I have decided to keep my shops closed for a few days...thank you for those that ordered over the past day or so, it's so good to have something to focus on
I am so sorry to hear this - my thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time. G
ReplyDeleteYou have made me cry again too sisterini, I love the photo you have put up, she looks so happy.
ReplyDeleteLove you nan.
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Sarah, I am so sorry - Nana's are the best - I still miss mine xxxxxx
ReplyDeleteL xx
so sorry to hear. Tomorrow is the one year anniversary of my grandpa's passing. He was diagnosed with cancer at the end of July 2010 (had been not feeling good since June 2010). It's hard and it totally sucks. God bless!
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts are with you at such a sad time. I lost both my nans within 6 weeks of each other ( i never knew my grandads as they had passed before I was born) Take care x Sue x
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so sorry, what a terrible shock for you all. I'm glad you could all get to see her though. Thinking of you and your family - take care of each other.
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes to you... the loss of a loved one is very hard, I wish you and your loved ones all the best.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for you and your family - you must all be shocked to have lost an obviously well loved grandparent. Much love,
ReplyDeleteJess.
Very sorry to hear about your loss - a lovely photo to remember a much loved lady.
ReplyDeleteJo x
So very sorry to hear your news, such a sad time for you all. Take some comfort that you were able to be with her at the end, sure she would have appreciated all her family around her. Take care of yourself xx
ReplyDeleteoh you poor thing, what a terrible time you have had. Reading your post brought back memories of when my nana passed. My thoughts are still with you and i agree you are very brave writing this post so soon x x take care x helen x
ReplyDeleteI'm very sorry for the loss of a person so important in your life.
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manuela
Im so sorry for your loss but Im sure you're grateful you were able to spend her last moments with her.
ReplyDeleteGod bless lovely lady.
Rhi x x
So sad for your loss, sweetie....my poor old Dad died very suddenly, 12 months ago, and it hit us all so hard....please just focus on your lovely memories of your beloved Nan...easier said than done, I know, but it does help....prayers and thoughts for you and your family.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear of your loss, life has a funny way of sending a curved ball when things are going so well for you. Thinking of you & your family.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear about your loss.
ReplyDeleteI am so very sad for you - will be thinking of you while you come to terms with the shock of your loss.
ReplyDeletePomona x
Hello Sarah, I'm very sorry for your grandmother .. I can understand how you feel .. I lost my grandmother on July 31 .. and I lost my dad 18 years ago ..
ReplyDeleteStay in the hearts of those who leave behind us, is not to die ..
Now she is well and along with your grandfather .. and has gone quiet, with you all around her .. full of love ..
Is the circle of life .. and we can not ever get used to ..
I hope I have written in an understandable way .. I always use the translator online
I am sending you a big hug .. I love you
Manu
So sorry for your loss, dear one.
ReplyDeletea big big hug.
ReplyDeleteShe is not disappear. She simply change place and look after you and your family from there. And you'll find the best of her in your hearth and your memories.
She was lucky to have such a great family.
Erica
I'm so sorry for your loss. My gran passed last year but she was an ocean away and I couldn't be by her side. At least you were. Little comfort, I know, but it's something. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI am so so sorry to hear your sad news and for the loss of your treasured Nanny. I had a similiar call about my own Nanna this week (who lives in Torquay). Thankfully for now she is stable and we are treating each day as it comes. Your news makes me realise how fragile life can be.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you and your family and sending you love. Talk lots about your Nanny and remember all those happy and precious memories. I really believe those we love stay close to us (and even protect us) and your Nan will always love you. She's at peace and with your Grandad and she'll have lots of wonderful things to tell him. Don't put pressure on yourself to feel strong, take your time and grieve, it's important. God bless x
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear of the loss of your much loved grandmother. I think keeping busy and speaking of your loss so soon will help you heal - although the loss of anyone close will never heal completely as we will forever miss them. Thinking of you x
ReplyDeleteIt´s a sad situation and I understand because my grandmother was in the hospital, too. She´s 101 years old and now she´s at home, in bed but she just sleeps because she had a stroke and she doens´t move her right side of the body. All we need is to believe that God has his reasons to this. Only He can give us strengh and comfort . Silvia
ReplyDeleteSending huge hugs xxx
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about your Nan x Big hugs x
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss. My best wishes to you and your family...
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for yours and your family loss.
ReplyDeleteAfter very recently losing one of my bestest friends and spending time in ICU, I can picture your story as you wrote it
Thinking of you, hugs, deanne x
Your openess made me cry- brings memories back, but in such a loving way - Thinking of you all sweetie - Nanny's are the best, she just wanted to wait for you all to be with her to see her off on her journey to your Grandad. My Nanny did the same.....
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Juliexoxo
So sorry for your loss... I can remember all too well how I felt when I lost my Nana... someone who had been there all my life.... my thoughts and prayers are with you and your Nan... Losh x
ReplyDeleteso sorry to hear your hear your news, at least she could pass peacefully. 3 of my grandparents have passed away when I have been the other side of the world and not being able to say that last goodbye is so hard, thankfully you had the chance to do that.
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs xxx
Sorry to hear your terrible news, it will take you a while to get over the shock of this. Look after yourself
ReplyDeleteJanis xx
I am sorry for your loss. Take good care of all yourselves.
ReplyDeletePeace
I´m so sorry. I hope God gives you and your family the strength and faith that you need right now.
ReplyDeleteLots of hugs,
Paula
I'm so sorry for your loss. May you gain the needed peace and acceptance this coming few days.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure she's in a better place. Sorry for your loss. I don't really know what to say but I wanted to leave you a comment. So.
ReplyDeleteoh Sarah, I am so very sorry :( My Nan is in hospital at the moment too ( a month now) and I only hope that if it is her time to go, that it happens peacefully like with yours :( It's so hard isn't it. Nan's are such special people. My thoughts are with you all xxxx
ReplyDeleteThat is sad news, I'm sorry fo you and your family. xx
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you and your family in these difficult times.
ReplyDeletedear sarah,
ReplyDeletei will pray for you all.
love from katja
ohh sweet heart you must feel really lost right now :-( She looks like such a lovely lady and it must be really hard that she has had to leave you. Try and keep all those happy memories in your head when you are feeling low, she would not have wanted to you be sad for her I am sure. Take care. xxxx
ReplyDeleteToutes mes condoléances pour votre grand mère.
ReplyDeleteBrigitte
I am sorry for your loss... Wish you and your family strength and take care of each other. xx Melanie
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear your sad news Sarah. Nanny's are the best and although I lost mine nearly 17 years ago, I still have all the memories I had with her. Keep talking about her as it does help and cry as much as you need to. xx
ReplyDeleteSarah So sorry to hear your sad news, try and remember all the good tmes you had with your Nan. xx
ReplyDeleteSuch sad news, but at least she went with her loving family around her. Take care.
ReplyDeleteJak x
So sorry to hear of your sad news, thinking of you all.
ReplyDeleteFrom Sue with hugs x
sorry for your nanny
ReplyDeleteI've lost mines when I was younger, 20 years ago, but I always miss them. bye marta
So sorry to read your sad news. Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers are with you - hope you gain some support from all these lovely comments
ReplyDeleteJudy
Oh Sarah. Such a heartbreaking shock. I am glad you were able to be with her.
ReplyDeleteI'm very sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you and your family.
Eli
Dear Sarah
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your story made me cry, bringing back memories of my own. Whether it is a sudden loss, or over time through an illness it is never easy! My father was killed in an accident when I was 12, and we had the police at the door at 10:30pm. My grandfather died of cancer when I was 18, and we too had that dreaded early morning phone call. Take time to grieve, don't put pressure on yourself to be strong. The pain never fully goes away, but it does get easier with time. I dread the day when my gran will die. She turned 90 last Friday and she lives with us. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sending love and hugs, Mandy
*hugs* Thinking about the positve makes it better ^.^ When my grandpa passed he had been stuck in a hopital for years with Alzheimer and it got so hard to see him at the end he was nothing but a shell. I'm glad you didn't have to go through a prolonged event.I can't wait to see what you make next to sell in your shop!
ReplyDeleteOh Sarah - I'm so sorry. I miss all of my grandparents desperately. Remember the happy times xxx
ReplyDeleteSo sorry, she's at peace now and has no more pain. Thinking of you and yours.
ReplyDeleteSheila
Just the gentlest thought to you right now-- Time will heal your pain and happy memories will remain xx
ReplyDeleteI'm very sorry for your loss. My grandmother passed away ten years ago and I still miss her very much and think about her every day.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss - I'll be thinking of you and your family.
ReplyDeleteI am very sorry to hear of your loss and my best wishes go to you and your family. I am glad that you arrived at the hospital with time to spend with your Nan. I lost mine 4 years ago this month and I was in Fowey at the time and my parents could not get reception to my mobile. They had to leave a cryptic mesaage and then my poor Mum had to tell me over the phone.
ReplyDeleteYou have included a lovely picture with your post.
I live in Cornwall and drove back here from Seaford a couple of weeks ago so I know what a long trip it is to be anxious so well done to John for getting you there safely to see your Nan.
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Sending you heartfelt sympathy and prayers for you and all your family. It sounds like your grandmother has had a very special place in your life as I am sure you had in hers. Take care, Jennifer
ReplyDeleteI'M so sorry to hear the news but your Nanny will live always in your heart...so keep all the great memories I'm sure you had with her.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure there's a new star in the sky
It's never easy. I'm sorry for your loss. My Gran live until she was almost 101! She was a hoot in her own very quiet way.
ReplyDeleteAs I was sitting with her one night, the night before she passed, she asked me who were the 2 people standing at the end of her bed crying. She was at home and we were caring for her there. I thought about it for a moment, and then I realized it was my Grandfather and my Aunt. I couldn't see them, but she could. Both had passed away when I was very young. So I told her so, and that seemed to satisfy her. She passed away the next morning.
I'm sorry, I rambled.
Peace be with your family.
You have our deepest sympathy Sarah,love Martin & family
ReplyDeleteSo sorry Sarah.....to all the amazing grandparents out there, those that are with us and those that are watching over us. Much Love, Elizabeth xxxx
ReplyDeleteI am sooooooooo sorry for you loss!!! I know how important grandparents are, lots my grandmother 4 years ago!
ReplyDeleteA big hug from the Netherlands
Jannie XX
Oh my- I am praying for both you and your family. I am glad that your beautiful work keeps your mind on other things...
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss, Sarah. I'll keep you and your family in my prayers. And may I say... your Nanny's face is so sweet. Her face looks just like all those Grandmas you see on tv and the movies- with a face filled with love for their grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss. I am so pleased you were able to see her at the end. So often it is said that they wait to "see" everyone before passing. My thoughts are with you xxx
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss...
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to here about the loss of ur loved one :(
ReplyDeleteSo sorry. It was good that you were there for her, letting her know how much she was loved. Hugs to all. So sad.
ReplyDeleteMy heart goes out to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteTe sigo habitualmente y nunca comento pero en esta ocasion me gustaria decirte que lamento mucho tu pérdida. Estoy convencida de que ella sabe cuanto la quereis. Animo y un besito muy fuerte.
ReplyDeleteSorry for your loss Sarah..may she rest in peace and may u find comfort in knowing in angel is watching from up above...god bless you
ReplyDeleteEla
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ReplyDeleteHi, I am just catching up on blogs and am super sorry to hear your sad news. Keeping you in my thoughts at this difficult time. Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear this.
ReplyDeleteCassy from Play Electric Guitar
I'm sorry for your lost, keep her memories in your heart and she'll be alive forever. Hugs
ReplyDeleteSorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you & your family. Take care.
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