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Ailing dad. Refusing help.[Update] Just wanted to say THANK YOU for all your kind words. My father passed away at least peacefully at the hospital we were there with him. He could not speak or see us anymore and we knew it was time. I really appreciate you all being there for me and offering great advice. It helped me a lot. Now we have a whole new set of circumstances like what to do with his estate. Again appreciate all the kind words!!
Hello. My brothers and I are in a rut about our father. Last year his stomach hurt so bad he was hospitalized. They found a growth on his pancreas and found out he had stage 2 diabetes out of nowhere to us at least. Long story short. He had surgery and chemotherapy. However now he is refusing to eat the foods he is supposed to eat. We have been cooking for him and buying the food he likes but as soon as he eats it runs right out his body. Now he is so thin and frail he cannot go to the bathroom by himself or get himself out the bed. He refuses to sit in a wheelchair. He refusing to have anyone over to see him. We dont know what to do and cant quit our jobs to do everything for him. Any suggestions? [Edited 8/25/18 9:29am] Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Talk to his doctor. Get him seen. Ask the doctor what options are available. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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luv4u said: Talk to his doctor. Get him seen. Ask the doctor what options are available. He denies us access to his doctor or his medical records. I'm assuming he has pancreas cancer. Has all the signs of cancer so far. Yes we are discussing a PCA in the near future as he is not gaining any weight or picking up an appetite and my little brother is worn out tsking care of him. He has an appointment this wed I will ask about. Thank you. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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It sounds to me like he has given up. I would ignore his refusals to go over and see him, even though he is pushing away, he's probably grateful for the help you're giving - refusing help could be because he feels like he is being a burden on you - make it clear that this is not the case (even if it feels like it at times). Luv4U gave some great advice regarding power of attorney and depression, make sure you get the support you need to in this difficult time. | |
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The term "giving up" can be really dismissive and derogatory. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: The term "giving up" can be really dismissive and derogatory. My bad with regards 'giving up' - Great post TP. | |
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First of, I'm really sorry that you have to go through this I can't even imagine how hard this must be. But I'm with TP here....it seems like your Dad made a decision and I can't think of anything else besides respecting it. Try to spend as much time as possible with your Dad. Maybe you can talk to him about it, showing him options and all but ultimately, it's his decision what he makes of it. | |
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I dont know what you should do, just wabt to say im really sorry for you. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Thank you for all the sound advice!! We are looking at someone to come in and watch him for a few hours during the day since he cannot go to work anymore (hes been working from home). I really appreciate all the feedback! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I just wanted to say I will keep your fam in my prayers and I'm happy that you have your brothers helping. I had no one and good advice is very important.
I do not think it's helpful to nitpick terms such as "giving up" vs. "choice" or even letting go. You know your dad.....we do not. Aside from that, if anyone on here can give wise counsel based on years of professional knowledge and experience, trust Benni's advice. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I'm going through the same thing but with my mom. Taking care of my blind (and a lot more health issues) mother has been overwhelming. I've been getting the state and social workers involved to see what the best options for my mom. Foster care which is run by the state seems to be my best option. Talk to the state/doctors/social workers and get them involved. Let them know it is more than your family can handle. Find out what your father insurance covers. | |
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my mom needs 24 hours care and with my wife and I working full time jobs is very difficult. Foster care here would provide that. | |
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Been here...
1, Setup an appointment with his doctor(s), to talk with him or her. Explain the impasses you are having with your father . Because at some point short and long term plains will come into play regarding, your dad's health care, medical bills, and possible other financial obligations you may have to l plan and/or sort out. You and your brother need to know how both of you will have to coordinate your lives to care for your father.
2. In the United States by law a doctor can't not release a patient to go home unless they are capable of taking care of themselves or someone living with them. Medic-Care pays all cost for living/ medical assistance facility for 100 days; 3 months plus 10 days. After a 100 days the patient is responsible for all cost. Depending on a patients health care plan/Medical Insurance, you father could get nurse and home care assistance, his doctor can assist you with contacting those agencies about get this assistance. Be pro-active, check out nursing homes/medical facilities now. If your father is a arm-forces veteran or a war veteran... see what assistance they can give. My aunt husband was a war veteran and she received a couple of hundred a month that contribute to her medical assistance/rehab/nursing home stay. That money came in handy because what I learned... most medical assistance /rehab nursing centers don't reserve a patients bed and Medic-Care doesn't pay for the room if the patients isn't there. So, when she had to go to the hospital for emergencies or short stints, she had to pay to reserve that bed/room out of her own pocket, which as about 200 dollars a day. That was a bless because when I searched for a rehab nursing facilities, many were dumps/sub-standard (they stayed full) and those that were really nice stayed full too,
Let me say this...
People always say don't put your loved on in a rehab/nursing home. You know how hard it can be to guide someone to the bathroom who's already sick, physically unstable, and weak? It feels like you attempting to balance dead weight. You have to consider at some point paisleypark4 father may not be able to get out of bed to use the bathroom or wash himself. Then she and her brother will be required to clean their dad up, turn him every couple of hours a day (to prevent bedsores) put on clean sheets everyday and attend to all of his grooming needs to a person who may become bed ridden. What if their dad requires medication every day several times a day. Some drugs may have to be given by a nurse with a doctors permission every time. Or there's a medical emergency that a nurse can handle until the paramedics arrive. This is painful, scary things to consider but you have to think about the what ifs, so you make sure you taking care good care of a loved one.
Sorry to say, its been my experience employees aren't all that sympathetic when you, your mate, parent's or children get sick. I've known more people to lose jobs, than I know of employers who cared.
org me if you have anymore questions. Keep the faith.
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Hey thank you guys so much, I wish I could respond to all of them at once but I get emotional even just reading it. So far he has agreed to having us buy him depends. He said he is ok with that. He has been eating more of the food I have been cooking him. We will see he has a doctors appointment today at 5 but i am glad he is not in pain anymore. Keeping the faith up. I was suprised to see him lift himself up to eat so maybe he is getting stronger. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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if it becomes to much ask for help from the state/doctors/social workers. | |
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That sounds like good news I hope it will continue to get better | |
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