Re: too late for my mom
no, but she almost did and never did quit taking it after that. it was a major factor in her death. she was one of those people who thought if one was good, two was better and four was great. the doctors started on her with electroshock treatments in the early sixties and never let up. and she always trusted them. she probably took more pills than any three people i have ever known. she died at the age of twenty-one. she went in the hospital for pneumonia, they took her off of coumidin and then turned around and gave her clotting factor. her last words to my dad was "loyd, i am dying". she was 61. that was four years ago.
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no, but she almost did and never did quit taking it after that. it was a major factor in her death. she was one of those people who thought if one was good, two was better and four was great. the doctors started on her with electroshock treatments in the early sixties and never let up. and she always trusted them. she probably took more pills than any three people i have ever known. she died at the age of twenty-one. she went in the hospital for pneumonia, they took her off of coumidin and then turned around and gave her clotting factor. her last words to my dad was "loyd, i am dying"