Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 Thank you for the input Dixie. I have some big decisions to make today regarding Mom's care. I hope you are healing without too much pain. , Oakville Ont. Mom 92, 12 1/2 years " Parkinsons " 3 1/2 years ago LBD diagnosis, evident much longer in hindsight. Encouraged to give up her licence 6 years ago. Eltroxin, Tylenol 1g 3 times a day Off Aricept since Feb./06 On " gentle care " June 30/06, spoon-fed pureed foods > > When was in the hospital he was started on dilaudid. At the time he > had septicemia and was in a lot of pain so it made sense. They also gave > him Tylenol every four hours. Two months later, when he was finally sent > home he still was prescribed dilaudid twice daily plus the Tylenol. They put > the pills in a bubble pack so I would automatically give him the correct > pills every four hours. I asked the doctor why the dilaudid because he was > no longer in any pain, but they insisted the dilaudid was why the pain was > gone. was totally doped, unresponsive, unaware of his surroundings > and appeared to be near death. I was assured he would not live any time. > > > > After a week I stopped giving him dilaudid. I was sure he was not in pain > and if he was going to die anyway, what was the harm? In about two days he > started to wake up. Finally I also stopped the Tylenol. He did fine without > either. He lasted almost four months, and was able to see his children > and grandkids, talk with his dog, kiss me and even tell a few jokes. With > dilaudid he could not do any of that. I recommend questioning, questioning, > questioning, any drug given to a LO with LBD. > > > > Dixie McIlwraith > > West Vancouver, BC V7W 2P5 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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