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The Change - Arrggghhh!
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Jane | Report | 2 May 2009 21:17 |
Iheard on the radio the other day ,The sayings 'saved by the bell,dead ringer came from the 1600 hundreds when it was found that when some coffins had been dug up there were scratches on the inside of the lid.Afterwards there was a bell put in the coffins so just in case the person wasn't actually dead they could ring it .The graveyard shift was the poor chap who sat to listen out for any bells ringing lol |
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Fiona | Report | 2 May 2009 21:13 |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 2 May 2009 21:10 |
Going to call it a night now ladies........we're off out on the river tomorrow so going to have an early night. |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 2 May 2009 20:53 |
AB i'm sure some poor buggers have been buried alive, but with embalming etc. nowadays I'm sure people are dead...I'll ask to be knifed before they bung me in the hole!! |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 2 May 2009 20:51 |
I want to be buried, the thought of being burnt is awful! We are all so different and it makes for intersting reading doesn't it. When dad died it was 3.15 in the afternoon and the undertakers came at 8.30 that evening, that's got to be the worst time for us, it was dreadful truly dreadful. We felt that he was gone forever, as he looked so peaceful and was in his own bed. His GP came along at around 6pm and spoke about him, and said what a lovely man he was. it was like dad was still here with us. When we went to the Chapel of Rest, I had to go out after a while, as i think seeing him in his coffin that's when it really hit me. |
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Fiona | Report | 2 May 2009 20:50 |
Good one Artic Blonde |
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Jane | Report | 2 May 2009 20:44 |
I'm with you Fiona!!!!!!!!!! |
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Jane | Report | 2 May 2009 20:40 |
Staying on the subject of death .I have had to deal with many people who have died ,and yet when my Dad died (I was with him,with my sister and Mum)I could not go back in the room to see him again. |
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Fiona | Report | 2 May 2009 20:34 |
Continuing on this death subject, I want to be cremated, you will laugh when you hear this but I get claustiphobic (spelling wrong )and the thought of being in a box and buried under ground scares the life out of me !!!!!LOL, I bet your all thinking You will be dead anyway Fiona, |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 2 May 2009 20:27 |
Where I work if someone dies and it's an unexpected death (ie) not seen by a doctor within the last 48 hours then we are not to touch them, as I believe coroner has to be informed too. we ring the doctor on call and family...not sure in what order, but if it's an expected death, then we are to change nightie/pj's etc. and give a little wash. It has never happened to me as yet, i've only work in the care sector as relief for a year or so, I don't think we have to if we don't feel we can...one of those things I guess that you don't know how you'll be until it happens. |
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☼ Pam ☼ | Report | 2 May 2009 20:19 |
Evening Ladies, i see we're back to the dead and dieing again! |
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Harpstrings | Report | 2 May 2009 20:02 |
Me thinkest the poor lady was left in the mortuary but not obviously refrigerated, unless they put ice around her. We might never know lol |
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Jane | Report | 2 May 2009 19:54 |
BUT JEAN !!!!! you said she was too big to go in the fridge.We are still wondering what you did lol |
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Harpstrings | Report | 2 May 2009 19:41 |
Helen, The General, ooh forgot about that one shame on me and me in the NHS too ! Yes it is, but I think it specialises in the elderly (geriactric). I think I had my tonsils out there when I was 7 years of age, but dont quote me on it lol |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 2 May 2009 19:30 |
Our patient had died during the night, and cant remember if a post-mortem was needed, one reason why patients were kept in mortuary. Other reason was not to call out a funeral director in the night, could be moved early morning. |
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Jane | Report | 2 May 2009 19:28 |
I think we are just To Hot to Handle lol |
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Fiona | Report | 2 May 2009 19:19 |
Harpstrings |
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Jane | Report | 2 May 2009 18:51 |
Tina He did 3months each at Frenchay ,BRI,the General and a couple of other places I can't remember.Doe's the General still exist? |
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Harpstrings | Report | 2 May 2009 18:36 |
Ahh there you go! Told you it would turn up! |
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Harpstrings | Report | 2 May 2009 18:13 |
*smiling* have un-sulked! lol |