tgreen62061
02-08-2004, 11:22 PM
My father has become so weak over the last few weeks. On Jan 27, we discovered through an MRI that he has mets to the Brain and Spine. He spent 3 days in the hospital and began radiation, not as a cure, but in order to help with mobility. On the third day, he bagan vomiting blood and was dehydrated. They discharged him from the hospital that afternoon saying "any other care would be pallitive".
Since he has been home, he fell on Saturday night and was taken back to the ER. They gave him 2 liters of fluid and sent him home. I called hospice in that day. Since then, he has been so weak, he is not eating very much and is barely drinking any fluids. He began hallucinating "basically reliving his life", talking about people and experiences that happened many years ago. The hallucinations have decreased, but he can barley walk now. His brain and feet do not work togather.
Today, I noticed that his fingernails have no color. Hospice says that they will not give him any more IV fluids. This is where I am emotionaly struggling. I know that in order for him to live any longer he must be hydrated. I am an only child and my parents have been divorced for over 23 years. I guess I feel guilty about my decision, but I can;t stand to see him suffer any longer. Any advice as to what I can expect at the end. Hospice has been helpful, but they don't sem to want to provide many answers at this time.
Thank You,
TDG
Since he has been home, he fell on Saturday night and was taken back to the ER. They gave him 2 liters of fluid and sent him home. I called hospice in that day. Since then, he has been so weak, he is not eating very much and is barely drinking any fluids. He began hallucinating "basically reliving his life", talking about people and experiences that happened many years ago. The hallucinations have decreased, but he can barley walk now. His brain and feet do not work togather.
Today, I noticed that his fingernails have no color. Hospice says that they will not give him any more IV fluids. This is where I am emotionaly struggling. I know that in order for him to live any longer he must be hydrated. I am an only child and my parents have been divorced for over 23 years. I guess I feel guilty about my decision, but I can;t stand to see him suffer any longer. Any advice as to what I can expect at the end. Hospice has been helpful, but they don't sem to want to provide many answers at this time.
Thank You,
TDG

