Justice for Lorraine

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Conrad Cohen ISBN: 9781458214157
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: March 12, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: Conrad Cohen
ISBN: 9781458214157
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: March 12, 2014
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

Conrad Cohen had just finished a shift as New York City Police officer Nov. 25, 1972, when he walked into a bar and saw herLorraine.

She was on vacation from Richmond, Virginia, where she lived and worked. Less than two years later, the two were married, and for the next thirty-eight years, their love for each other never wavered. They saw the world together, enjoying fifteen glorious cruises.

Even after Lorraine had a colon operation and a stroke, they still made the most out of lifes daily adventures. They were hopeful her health would improve, but she was diagnosed with dementia with psychosis in 2005.

The diagnosis didnt have to be a death sentence, but it would set in motion a series of events that would leave Conrad equating the word doctor with killer. He learned that when a loved one enters a hospital, its the doctors turf, and they do what they want.

Lorraine died December 31, 2009, after she was given medication that the Food and Drug Administration had warned could kill elderly people with dementia. She didnt need to die, but there can still be Justice for Lorraine.

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Conrad Cohen had just finished a shift as New York City Police officer Nov. 25, 1972, when he walked into a bar and saw herLorraine.

She was on vacation from Richmond, Virginia, where she lived and worked. Less than two years later, the two were married, and for the next thirty-eight years, their love for each other never wavered. They saw the world together, enjoying fifteen glorious cruises.

Even after Lorraine had a colon operation and a stroke, they still made the most out of lifes daily adventures. They were hopeful her health would improve, but she was diagnosed with dementia with psychosis in 2005.

The diagnosis didnt have to be a death sentence, but it would set in motion a series of events that would leave Conrad equating the word doctor with killer. He learned that when a loved one enters a hospital, its the doctors turf, and they do what they want.

Lorraine died December 31, 2009, after she was given medication that the Food and Drug Administration had warned could kill elderly people with dementia. She didnt need to die, but there can still be Justice for Lorraine.

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