Tragic mum's farewell partyBy BRIAN LEWIS
A MUM left fighting agonising illness and the loss of both her legs vowed last night to have "one last waltz" at a party to mark her DEATH.
Tragic Sandra Ewing, 48 - who was hit with the MRSA superbug before her kidneys failed - plans to escape her daily torment by taking her own life later this month.
She has ordered doctors to stop her life-saving dialysis treatment, prepared her shattered family and even planned her own funeral.
But Sandra - who blames hospital blunders for her ordeal - is determined to go out in style by throwing a huge farewell bash just ten days before she slips away for the final time.
Speaking exclusively to The Scottish Sun, she said: "I'm living in sheer hell, I can't bear the torture any more."
Sandra, of Glenrothes, Fife, told how she has been locked in a waking nightmare since her legs were amputated two years ago.
In January, she kicked out her partner of six years John Wright, 32 - telling him she didn't want to wreck his future.
Shocking
Now the mum-of-two will spend a final day with her two grandsons next Wednesday as she plots to end the anguish once and for all.
Two days later, she will throw a party, where she hopes to savour a last dance with an old boyfriend.
Last night Sandra said: "I've made my decision to come off dialysis - my mind is made up.
"My doctor is very understanding. She has told me I won't be able to get a kidney transplant and knows I'm not coping well.
"Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday I get up at 6am, my ambulance takes me away for dialysis at 7.30am, I get off the machine at 12.30pm and I'm dropped off again at 1pm.
"I shut my door and that's me for the rest of the day. I have no other life."
Sandra - who is mum to Gary, 24, and Leanne, 26 - has even been assessed by a psychiatrist, but refuses to back down.
On June 29, she will have her last dialysis, before being admitted to hospital where she will slowly fall into a fatal coma.
Sandra said: "I'm very scared and nearer the time I'll probably panic, but I am prepared mentally.
"I think the hardest thing will be seeing my grandchildren for the last time."
Gary said: "I think it's shocking and a total waste, but her mind is made up."
Sandra is equally determined to enjoy one last celebration with family and friends - aided by chum Heather O'Neill, 47.
She said: "I'm getting a full makeover and I'm going to put my legs on and walk in there with my head held high looking like a million bucks."
Sandra added: "I spoke to one of my ex-boyfriends and told him if he saved the last dance for me he might get to come home with me. He said 'It's a deal'. I can't wait, it's going to be great."
We told last year how Sandra broke both ankles after falling off her bed a week before she was due to fly out on a dream holiday to Jamaica with her ex John.
She said a doctor at Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, Fife, misdiagnosed the fractures as torn ligaments and released her next day.
By the time the couple arrived on the island, she was in agony.
The breaks were spotted straight away when she was X-rayed by docs in Kingston, where she spent two weeks hooked up to a drip.
On their return to Scotland, Sandra suffered a fit and was rushed to the Victoria. She slipped into a coma - and was transferred to the Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline.
When she woke eight days later, her left leg had been amputated because of septicaemia and she was told she'd lose her right leg too.
Bitterness
Sandra also learned she'd need dialysis for the rest of her life after her kidneys shut down while she was on life support.
But she also discovered she had MRSA - and believes she caught it on a previous trip to hospital to have a foot wound treated.
Sandra said: "When they put the tubes in from the dialysis machine I had a really bad reaction to it and that's when they found out about the MRSA.
"I know when it happened. One night (in the QM hospital) when I tried to get up to go to the toilet my dressing fell off my wound. A nurse found it on the floor, but just put it back on."
She added: "I've always felt a lot of anger and bitterness about it."
The anguish which followed became too much to bear - and she broke up with John.
She said: "My life was ruined when I lost my legs, I didn't feel like a woman any more. It's not any sort of way to live and it was ruining John's life as well."
Now contemplating her own death with steely determination, she is even planning her funeral. She said: "I want to be taken to the crematorium in a white wedding car. It'll cheer everyone up.
"Then I've asked for 99 pink balloons to be released along with one red one with my name on it and a white dove."
Last night Sandra's pal Heather, of Star, Fife, said: "Sandra's incredible, she refuses to have helpers in her home and wants to raise money for the dialysis ward on the night of the party. I hope we can give her the send-off she deserves."
An NHS Fife spokesman said it could not comment on individual cases, adding: "A response to the patient's claims has already been sent to the individual."
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