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Title: Young mum died after missing dialysis
Post by: okarol on December 22, 2010, 08:36:03 PM
Young mum died after missing dialysis

Dec 22 2010 by Laurie Stocks-Moore, Ellesmere Port Pioneer

A YOUNG single mother from Great Sutton died at the age of 38 after regularly failing to turn up for life-saving dialysis appointments.
Corlette Bernadette Glenda Winona Grimes was found by her twin sister on May 10, 2008, after she smashed the window of her Ecclestone Avenue home.
At 11, Corlette had been diagnosed with the auto-immune disease systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
It had led to hypertension and kidney failure in later life, among a catalogue of other illnesses.
Her sister Corline Bernadice Glenys Wilomena Grimes, 40, of Festival Road, Ellesmere Port left the inquest after hearing from a doctor that her sister ‘almost certainly did not suffer’ at the end.
Corline said: “She’d go through phases of being quite well. Only towards the end when she had to do dialysis she started to go down.”
In a statement given by her GP at Old Hall surgery, Ellesmere Port, Dr Martyn Phipps, he said: “Her compliance with treatment was poor, despite repeated warnings this was potentially fatally dangerous.”
Miss Grimes also discharged herself from hospital against medical advice.
After being diagnosed with kidney failure four years ago, Miss Grimes was asked to attend dialysis treatment for a minumum of four hours, three times a week. but even after altering appointments to fit around her, Miss Grimes continued to miss them.
She covered up the missed appointments by telling family she had been. She was eventually fitted with a tube to enable her to undergo dialysis at home, but as that too went unused she suffered complications from it.
Consultant Nephrologist, Dr Peter McClelland, from the Countess of Chester said: “Dialysis is a horrible treatment. I wouldn’t wish it on anybody.
“But those people who embark on it usually see it has an end point, to make it worthwhile entering those treatments. Most people recognise it is a means to an end.”
Coroner Janet Napier gave a verdict of death by natural causes – giving chronic renal failure as the main cause.

http://fwix.com/chester/share/064724795b/young_mum_died_after_missing_dialysis
Title: Re: Young mum died after missing dialysis
Post by: galvo on December 22, 2010, 10:25:15 PM
I hope she's at peace.

Great quote from the neph: "Dialysis is a horrible treatment. I wouldn’t wish it on anybody."
Title: Re: Young mum died after missing dialysis
Post by: Bajanne on December 22, 2010, 11:21:14 PM

Great quote from the neph: "Dialysis is a horrible treatment. I wouldn’t wish it on anybody."

Now that is absolutely encouraging!!!
Title: Re: Young mum died after missing dialysis
Post by: Joe Paul on December 23, 2010, 12:00:26 AM
Rest in peace  :angel;
Title: Re: Young mum died after missing dialysis
Post by: Jean on December 23, 2010, 01:59:05 PM
 How truly sad this is.
Title: Re: Young mum died after missing dialysis
Post by: MooseMom on December 23, 2010, 03:07:26 PM

Great quote from the neph: "Dialysis is a horrible treatment. I wouldn’t wish it on anybody."

I was feeling fairly happy today until I read this.  This has made me cry.
Title: Re: Young mum died after missing dialysis
Post by: KarenInWA on December 23, 2010, 03:27:43 PM

Great quote from the neph: "Dialysis is a horrible treatment. I wouldn’t wish it on anybody."

I was feeling fairly happy today until I read this.  This has made me cry.

I thought the same thing, MooseMom.  Not a helpful statement at all. :(
Title: Re: Young mum died after missing dialysis
Post by: Brightsky69 on December 23, 2010, 05:02:48 PM
Wow...I can't imagine having missed any dialysis on purpose.
Title: Re: Young mum died after missing dialysis
Post by: MooseMom on December 23, 2010, 05:10:50 PM
It sounds like she had battled illness for almost all of her life, having a "catalogue of other illnesses".  Add to that the burden of being a single mom, and I can see how adding dialysis to that mix might be the last straw.  I wonder if she ever spoke to anyone about how she was (not) coping.