Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 They had my did on a feeding tube after his stroke, it was temporary, but I would never have consented if i had 20/20 foresight. Can you get her into Hospice? They don't encourage that kind of thing, and they provide support for the family. I hate that your mother is once again becoming the center of your circus. Hospice has options for in-home and resdiential care. Might be good for your mom to start looking at the options as her husband's future may require that kind of service, as well. It is pretty obvious that i gave Millie an overdose accidently. I carry my Xanax and my husband's in a little nitro vile on my key ring. If I try to carry the bottle, i have little pills all in the bottom of my purse. the little nitro vials are the only thing that stays closed. Hence, i did not know strengths. Millie's Seroquel and razadyne were just not holding. It's a tragic situation when there are fights over someone taking up their own tent pegs. I am on your side, and my " hats " off to you. Keep us posted. I don't thing Millie fell perse, but she is so brittle, and the limp or dragging of the leg scared me. I guess she really didn't feel me throwing her into bed. Essentially, Millie was many sheets to the wind on the xanax. It hit her fast, and I overacted to her symptoms. We won't try to do anything until she is mentally participating more. The hospital can get you Hospice help if you do end up going to the hospital. the emergency room doctors might even suggest it. Sounds like Bob would benefit from a blue pill or two. XOXO, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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