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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the bruises on her hand might signify she had had an IV inserted for fluids and/or medications, but perhaps was removed prior to meeting with new PM. I wonder...will they ever disclose her actual cause of death?[/quote] She was 96. I think we all know her actual cause of death.[/quote] Exactly - she died of complications of old age. No that bruising is not from an IV. There are two pictures of the Queen with the new PM, one which shows her shaking Truss’s hand and the other shows her holding her cane - in that one you can see that both hands are darkened all over, fingers and back of the hands etc. This is something that I have seen only in the very very elderly hospice patients close to the end. The blood starts seeping out of the veins because the skin is very thin and even the most minor of pressure on the hands can damage the fragile aged blood vessels and cause them to weep and the skin to appear bruised. At this point of decline the person is often so frail - as in the Queen’s case - and they have lost much of the body fat on the extremities that would cushion their veins from this kind of damage. In the photos notice how white the Queen’s face is - this is not only because she hadn’t been outside much in recent weeks, but also I’m sure she has been heavily powdered by her ladies in waiting to allow her appearance on camera in what would be her last photo. Under her clothing I’m sure her arms and legs also were heavily bruised in the manner of her hands. It’s a classic symptom of a dying body which I’ve seen many times in very elderly hospice patients. [/quote] In some 2017 pictures her hands/wrist show some bruising. While the bruising look can happen near end of death, they are usually not conscious. And it’s not true bruising. It’s cyanosis.[/quote]
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