Oh No! Hugs to you both.Received a call at 3 pm from Theresa our daughter, telling us her daughter Dejah, had o/d ed off fentanyl, as if "Marie", hasn't been through enough with pulled muscles; she has to endure yet another death of a grandchild. Took me back to when she was a baby just 2 or 3 sleeping, on my chest camping she had pneumonia, and just a baby; slept on my chest all night, to keep her warm in the tent, we were camping on 16 acres we had bought. Strange how things come to mind during tragedy's.
She was 36.
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Kate the children are now 8, 10, 11 and 13. The oldest at first was just mad, then she cried very hard, other 3 not sure how they feel ,since their mother was seldom in their life for long periods.So sorry to hear of the loss of your granddaughter so young @Marie Mallory @Jake Smith
Are her children still fairly young …a sad tragedy for all her family and friends
My condolences to you and Marie and family for your loss.
Greatest sympathies, Jake, to you and your family. This drug epidemic is hitting too many families these days.
Pain makes the muscles tense up, which pulls on the bones. Muscle relaxants help BUT the pain has to be alleviated at first. Over-the-counter meds aren't going to do it. REAL stuff is needed for the healing to begin.
Of course, doctors are loath to prescribe something that might cause addiction but, dammit, some sort of happy medium must be considered.
I so hope Marie can get something to make her comfortable.
I didn't get to see Dejah much for last 20 years, she met the kids father and got on drugs, but I did have the privilege of having her here every summer and holidays. I have lots of good memories of her up till she was about 12.@Jake Smith and @Marie Mallory I just wanted to say one of my friends lost a grandchild to drugs. We talk and cry about it frequently. I was around him since birth and while not blood related, he was family to me. So I semi understand and tonight shed a few tears for your loss. Hugs to both of you. Sorry I waited so long to pass on my condolences, but I find it hard to even type this now.