Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 Thanks Carol, I will keep all posted. One part of me says this can be his saving grace if he went peacefully with the aneurism and not have to suffer through the end symptoms of LBD. But another side of me wants to hold on and hope that the aneurism doesn't get any worse. I am so torn! I didn't feel that he needs to go through major surgery, only to be saved to face death in another horrible way. And who's to say that the anesthetics or major surgery wouldn't cause death. His body is already so weakened and the fact that he doesn't want any life saving procedures to be done. If I opted for the surgery, it would really be going against his wishes, it would only be for my own benefit hoping to keep him around longer. --- cbhillman wrote: > I am sorry to hear about the aneurism but I applaud > your decision not to > have monthly ultrasounds and possible surgery!!! > > Keep us posted on how things go! > > carol > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 simmel, i am sorry to hear about the mass they found in liam's lung i pray that all will be well soon. take care of yourself as well as him as you are very important too, must take care of teh caregiver too you know. about the compassion that doctors now a days either do or dont have, i am glad to say that as a long time patient of vanderbilt medical center that i nteh past several years more time has been spent on teaching patient compassion then in the past. now it seems like bedside manners is actually taught now, instead fo assumed. i hope it continues to do so . hugs, sharon m a smile a day keeps the meanies away!!! laughter is a breath of fresh air! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 Jan..... When Liam was in the hospital that last week they found a small mass on the lung which was, according to those reading the MRI, lung cancer. Since there was nothing else they seemed to be able to do, they ere telling us how they could operate on this. Here was a man basically in a coma. We all said get him well then we can talk about an operation. I do wonder where some of these doctors got their training. When Liam was a practicing physician he had such compassion....where has it gone? Simmel > >Reply-To: LBDcaregivers >To: LBDcaregivers >Subject: Re: More news about my husband Jim/ Carol >Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 20:36:20 -0800 (PST) > > >Thanks Carol, I will keep all posted. One part of me >says this can be his saving grace if he went >peacefully with the aneurism and not have to suffer >through the end symptoms of LBD. But another side of >me wants to hold on and hope that the aneurism doesn't >get any worse. I am so torn! >I didn't feel that he needs to go through major >surgery, only to be saved to face death in another >horrible way. And who's to say that the anesthetics or >major surgery wouldn't cause death. His body is >already so weakened and the fact that he doesn't want >any life saving procedures to be done. If I opted for >the surgery, it would really be going against his >wishes, it would only be for my own benefit hoping to >keep him around longer. > > >--- cbhillman wrote: > > > I am sorry to hear about the aneurism but I applaud > > your decision not to > > have monthly ultrasounds and possible surgery!!! > > > > Keep us posted on how things go! > > > > carol > > > > > > > > >__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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