Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 > > > Hi, > > > > > > My name is Debbie and I actually joined this group over a year > ago. > > I'm ashamed to admit that after joining, I just couldn't handle > > constantly discussing my Mom's deteriorating condition and that of > > everyone else's LO too. Maybe it was just my own way of coping? I > > don't know. > > > > > > My Mom has been in a NH for well over a year, we almost lost her > to > > aspiration pneumonia back in Feb...she was hospitalized for 5 > weeks, > > on a vent, and miraculously recovered. However she's been on a > > feeding tube ever since. Her legs are so contracted that she > spends > > her days almost in a fetal position with her knees up at about her > > belly button area or higher. All summer the NH had her lying in > bed > > b/c of bed sores that needed to heal, lately they've had her up a > few > > hours a day in a Geri chair. It used to be that you could wake her > > when you went to visit and she'd follow what you were saying for > > about 10 or 15 minutes before drifting back off to sleep. > Sometimes > > she could join in with a few words....they didn't always make > sense > > and half the time you couldn't understand the words either, but > she > > was " with " you. In the past month however, she's entered another > > stage I think. It's nearly impossible to wake her and if her eyes > > open, she looks at you briefly then closes them within seconds. > The > > head Dr at the NH told my father that this is likely due to her > > brain " shutting down " . > > > > > > Of course it's extremely hard to watch this and see her in this > > state. Before she went into the NH she was at home being cared for > > round the clock by my Dad and then we had the paranoia, > > hallucinations, angry behavior...i.e. nasty dementia....always > having > > to have someone in the room with her, always feeling like she had > to > > go to the bathroom, then constipated etc. It's both amazing and > > terrible to see the vast difference in her from then to now...of > > course knowing that neither of these states represents how my Mom > > really used to be in her " normal " life. I guess the part of the > brain > > that controlled all that activity has " shut down " too? > > > > > > I'm just wondering if anyone else's LO is or was in this kind of > > continuously sleeping state? While I hate to lose my Mom, in so > many > > ways this has already happened and I also hate the fact that she > may > > be suffering. It was my Dad's decision to have her put on the vent > > when she had the pneumonia....and to have her on the feeding > > tube....obviously prolonging her stay with us but honestly I don't > > believe it's what she would have wanted. She never wanted to be in > a > > NH or be one of those people who " linger " but my Dad has a hard > time > > letting go. I only hope that she's not aware of the state she's > in, > > that she doesn't fully know that she's a prisoner in her own body > and > > that she's not scared. > > > > > > If you have any stories to share of your LO in a similar End > Stage > > I'd appreciate hearing about them. > > > > > > thanks for listening if you got this far, > > > > > > Debbie > > > (in Mass) > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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