Interview 12
In 2005 her 21-year-old son sadly died in ICU. She focuses as much as she can on remembering the good memories they shared.
Her 21-year-old son had Bipolar Disorder, which used to be called manic-depression. In 2005, when he was severely depressed, he took an overdose of tablets. She and her husband waited in Accident and Emergency for almost nine hours, not knowing anything about their son’s condition while the medical staff treated him. This was an extremely difficult time, waiting and not knowing what was going on. Her son was admitted to ICU later that night and sadly died ten days later.
While he was in ICU she and her husband stayed overnight at the hospital almost all of the time. Her son’s funeral took place about three weeks after his death, following a coroner’s inquest. Friends and family wore colours to the funeral as she and her husband did not want a traditional funeral. Her son was buried and she finds great comfort in having a place to visit him. She focuses as much as she can on the good memories they shared. She has also found it helpful to focus on helping other people rather than concentrating solely on her own feelings.