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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4340533" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>This is true. The only thing my parents, and the wife's parents were given was morphine. I had to sign for the pills with Hospice when dad decided to die at home. Upon his death, the hospice nurse at arrival asked for the pill bottle first thing. Counted out the pills against the dosage per day and had me sign that the count was correct. Meaning we didn't overdose or underdose what the doctor prescribed. </p><p>I was at Mom's bedside when she passed moaning and moving around the bed in a nursing home. The staff administered the medications recommended by the doctor. Obviously not a peaceful death. </p><p>I won't go into the wife's parent's situation as that would be her decision to disclose, not mine, but I was bedside at both with her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4340533, member: 5412"] This is true. The only thing my parents, and the wife's parents were given was morphine. I had to sign for the pills with Hospice when dad decided to die at home. Upon his death, the hospice nurse at arrival asked for the pill bottle first thing. Counted out the pills against the dosage per day and had me sign that the count was correct. Meaning we didn't overdose or underdose what the doctor prescribed. I was at Mom's bedside when she passed moaning and moving around the bed in a nursing home. The staff administered the medications recommended by the doctor. Obviously not a peaceful death. I won't go into the wife's parent's situation as that would be her decision to disclose, not mine, but I was bedside at both with her. [/QUOTE]
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