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Old 01-30-2002, 03:03 AM
aggieAXO aggieAXO is offline
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Amy

she was truly mentally ill, 10 people interacted with her and we interact with bereaved clinets on a daily basis. Everyone knew she was not normal-we can tell with years of experience and she admitted that she had problems. Unfortunately she acted just like my dad who is bipolar so I am use to dealing with that and can usually recognize the dz.

What I didn't get though she said she had previously been a nurse, yet had no idea what the needle thing in the arm was called (IV catheter-which is used in humans at hosp.) and she also didn't know about fluid pumps-which I know they have in human hosp. We stressed to her many times that her cat was suffering and she would not let us euthanize Lucky-the poor cat suffered-it was very sad. Unfortunately not all the money in the world could have fixed him.

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