JW blood death in Newcastle , England
by dozy 6 Replies latest watchtower medical
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cofty
Thanks for the link Dozy. I posted a comment.
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BluesBrother
btt.... a comment added ...another one bites the dust .
A very sad circumstance and they are bloodguilty once again
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Faithful Witness
"You will know them by their fruits."
At least her family is getting some privacy, but what a sad story! Another statistic...
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quellycatface
Poor lady. With her mental health issues as well.
RIP.
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Frazzled UBM
Simply awful - the GB are such b@st@rds. One wonders whether her mental health issues were also a legacy of the GB havign been a Witness sicnes the 1970s. A double blessing on this poor woman.
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KateWild
The article stated
She had been admitted to hospital on February 6 after being found wandering and confused near her home. She had been found to be bleeding from a large duodenal ulcer and had a falling and dangerously low haemoglobin level.
This goes to show to a large extent that she was neglected by the cong, because anyone close would have known something was up. Many would have arranged a doctors advice or hospital visit, before she got to the point of wondering about confused. This is what saddens me also about this tragedy.
I may be jumping to wrong conclusions, but reading between the lines this lady was seriously ill for a long period of time and may have been isolated. I have seen this in my cong too. Cong members are too busy getting time in, meetings, FS, study, to spare the time to help a sister with serious health issues. Sounds like the problem with the ulcer may have been prevented if treated earlier.
Kate xx