What's Going on with Everyone's Lives
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That’s very good news. Glad it worked out.
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My mother has been in the hospital for almost three weeks for an infection. Back in 2020 she had a kidney transplant and did spend alot of time in the hospital due to Covid and her own health.
As of today, the doctors have exhausted all of their possibilities in treating her infection and we agreed (my Dad, me and my brother) to put her on pain management. This stops the treatments which will bring her downhill fast. I suspect she won't make the weekend.
My 40th birthday is on Saturday so go figure.
As of today, the doctors have exhausted all of their possibilities in treating her infection and we agreed (my Dad, me and my brother) to put her on pain management. This stops the treatments which will bring her downhill fast. I suspect she won't make the weekend.
My 40th birthday is on Saturday so go figure.
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Damn. I'm so sorry.
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Thanks. New update. We are holding off on withholding treatment on my Mom. She is in better shape than she was days ago. She still has the infection that won't go away, but we are not willing to pull the plug on her while she is actively talking to us.
Mind you she could be on a high as far as energy levels and health but she can go low too at any moment. But we want to give her a chance and perhaps wait until it's absolutely necessary.
Mom is 73. My brother, Dad and I had a few drinks last night for my birthday. There was supposed to be a bigger party but I had that canceled because I was just not going to be in the mood.
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That is good news, my friend. I've been where you are right now and words are not adequate to describe the feelings of it. You will be in my prayers tonight.McAvoy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 10:12 pmThanks. New update. We are holding off on withholding treatment on my Mom. She is in better shape than she was days ago. She still has the infection that won't go away, but we are not willing to pull the plug on her while she is actively talking to us.
Mind you she could be on a high as far as energy levels and health but she can go low too at any moment. But we want to give her a chance and perhaps wait until it's absolutely necessary.
Mom is 73. My brother, Dad and I had a few drinks last night for my birthday. There was supposed to be a bigger party but I had that canceled because I was just not going to be in the mood.
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Thank you.clearspira wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 10:24 pmThat is good news, my friend. I've been where you are right now and words are not adequate to describe the feelings of it. You will be in my prayers tonight.McAvoy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 10:12 pmThanks. New update. We are holding off on withholding treatment on my Mom. She is in better shape than she was days ago. She still has the infection that won't go away, but we are not willing to pull the plug on her while she is actively talking to us.
Mind you she could be on a high as far as energy levels and health but she can go low too at any moment. But we want to give her a chance and perhaps wait until it's absolutely necessary.
Mom is 73. My brother, Dad and I had a few drinks last night for my birthday. There was supposed to be a bigger party but I had that canceled because I was just not going to be in the mood.
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My mother died on February 29th at 5:30pm.
She went downhill and the machines were only keeping her alive. She was no longer conscious either. She had a CAT scan earlier that day and her stomach was showing signs of not getting oxygen. Which indicates her stomach was dying and they were not sure as if she were to go in surgery she wouldn't survive anyway. Even she did, she would probably have no stomach on the nearly zero chance of it working anyway.
So we took her off treatments and put on end of life medicine. We were told she would last anywhere between 3 hours to a day. She lasted only an hour and a half. So obviously we made the right choice.
She went downhill and the machines were only keeping her alive. She was no longer conscious either. She had a CAT scan earlier that day and her stomach was showing signs of not getting oxygen. Which indicates her stomach was dying and they were not sure as if she were to go in surgery she wouldn't survive anyway. Even she did, she would probably have no stomach on the nearly zero chance of it working anyway.
So we took her off treatments and put on end of life medicine. We were told she would last anywhere between 3 hours to a day. She lasted only an hour and a half. So obviously we made the right choice.
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My condolences to your loss. You did the only "good" thing you could do for her in the end of this terrible situation and prevented her from suffering any more. I'm certain she would thank you for your actions and I am also certain she, more than anything, would want to see you happy. Cry, shout, be sad, let those emotions out. But keep on living your life to your fullest satisfaction and happyness. Honor her memory that way, because she very likely was always remembering how happy your first smile made her.McAvoy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 4:11 am My mother died on February 29th at 5:30pm.
She went downhill and the machines were only keeping her alive. She was no longer conscious either. She had a CAT scan earlier that day and her stomach was showing signs of not getting oxygen. Which indicates her stomach was dying and they were not sure as if she were to go in surgery she wouldn't survive anyway. Even she did, she would probably have no stomach on the nearly zero chance of it working anyway.
So we took her off treatments and put on end of life medicine. We were told she would last anywhere between 3 hours to a day. She lasted only an hour and a half. So obviously we made the right choice.
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I'm so sorry for your loss.
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That's very touching thank you.Madner Kami wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 1:29 pmMy condolences to your loss. You did the only "good" thing you could do for her in the end of this terrible situation and prevented her from suffering any more. I'm certain she would thank you for your actions and I am also certain she, more than anything, would want to see you happy. Cry, shout, be sad, let those emotions out. But keep on living your life to your fullest satisfaction and happyness. Honor her memory that way, because she very likely was always remembering how happy your first smile made her.McAvoy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 4:11 am My mother died on February 29th at 5:30pm.
She went downhill and the machines were only keeping her alive. She was no longer conscious either. She had a CAT scan earlier that day and her stomach was showing signs of not getting oxygen. Which indicates her stomach was dying and they were not sure as if she were to go in surgery she wouldn't survive anyway. Even she did, she would probably have no stomach on the nearly zero chance of it working anyway.
So we took her off treatments and put on end of life medicine. We were told she would last anywhere between 3 hours to a day. She lasted only an hour and a half. So obviously we made the right choice.
Yeah how quick she went and peacefully was a good thing. We didn't even get a chance to second guess ourselves either which is a good thing too.
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