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  • She's resting now.

  • But earlier, speaking to her son Wesley, she thanks the N hs for looking after her because you're feeling up for being a hospital.

  • What was the treatment?

  • I need judgment.

  • Do you enjoy your stay in hospital?

  • After what?

  • For you?

  • Yes, with nice people that you guys, I didn't want to leave.

  • Well, I spoke to her son Wesley earlier and began by asking how they'd all coat.

  • It was the most dramatic thing in all my life to put my mother in the ambulance and shut the door behind them.

  • Did she understand what was going on?

  • Was she for the She didn't because she was quite confused.

  • You want?

  • She was pretty pretty, pretty conscious.

  • But she's reason be confused.

  • But she is 99 nearly after all.

  • And she is confused at the best of times.

  • And because of the virus setting in, her confusion got even worse.

  • But she got through it.

  • I mean, did anybody explain to you how?

  • Why?

  • No, she I think she got through it, Um, because of her resilience and because of her faith in God, and she puts it down, she puts her miraculous recovery this.

  • Give it to her faith of Christian faith as well as especially as well as to the N.

  • H.

  • S.

  • The energies have been absolutely brilliant on if anybody criticizes the energy s, you know, asking to speak to me because it did a fantastic job with my mom, they actually called me four times a day from, what, 11 and nine wells in Dundee on.

  • I'm tremendously impressed with the insurgents, and I have to say their second to none.

  • If it really felt as far as I was concerned that she was the only person in the whole of nine Wells Hospital, that's the care I felt I received from the N h s.

  • And did you feel confident that you were going to see her again?

  • No, I didn't.

  • Not at all.

  • Uh, it was a few days of my life with the most dramatic few days of my life and not being able to see her not believing even to talk to her because she was kept in isolation.

  • I couldn't even have a conversation with that.

  • I never thought I'd see her again.

  • So I'm really elated to have, in fact, that's still getting to know.

  • I'm still digesting the news to my mother back with me.

  • So it's just brilliant.

  • Would you put her longevity down?

  • So, I mean, is she a very fit person?

  • Generally does she each particularly healthfully or anything like that?

  • She does.

  • He does.

  • We don't consume alcohol in the house.

  • She eats very, very well.

  • She she puts us her longevity to eating porridge every morning and not listening to anyone, which makes life a lot harder for me because I've been living with her for 20 years that my father died 20 years ago, and I promised my father that I'd look after my mother after he died, and that sound that fulfill that promise, that I've looked after my mother ever since.

  • So it makes life quite hard for me to be.

She's resting now.

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