Monday 2 January 2017

Help debate suffering in agony at the end of life



Joanne Fowler, promised her dad when he died that his suffering would not have been in vain.  Joanne made a commitment to raise awareness and change suffering in pain at the end of life for the protection of others.

No one should beg & plead for pain relief at the end of a precious life

Joanne, was told it was just unfortunate what happened to her dad, who was 93 blind and deaf with brain cancer but shockingly daily Joanne receives messages from all over UK of the same suffering.

People have and are suffering as her dad did right now.

The investigation into Joanne’s dads suffering found no evidence of neglect and he was given correct medication for his pain!

One thing this avoidable suffering can never be is acceptable

The man from the PHSO who upheld the report into Joanne’s dads care said "Off the record I admire what you are doing"

Those words speak volumes.

Joanne, slept at the hospital with her dad until he died in her arms.....

The hospital threatened to have her removed by security... Because she dared to beg and plead for pain relief for her father

Joanne, rang the hospice from the ward to beg for help while her dad writhed in agony.

Please help get this selfless brave dads suffering debated for the good of others

**Change not Blame**
For the benefit of our NHS and our elderly & vulnerable people of all ages.  
For the thousands of people who have suffered and will suffer today.

Please sign & share this important petition

There are too many who suffer like this dear man did.

End of Life Care in the UK needs changing, Compassion needs to be a basic requirement of all staff.

Joanne Fowler has turned her agony into something positive for what her dad endured. The least we can do is sign and share, please bear in mind this is happening all the time and one day it could be your loved one.

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