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Just an update on hospice. They came in right away and took over on everything gave us everything we need and more. Jarrell is feeling and looking better than he has in months. They changed his medication regiment and he is up receiving vistors and looking forward to things again. Hard to believe this could all take place in a 48 hour period. Our son came from Orlando and is spending the weekend and Jarrell is actually sitting up having great conversations. our daughter, grandaughter, niece and children will arive in awhile to spend an hour and for the first time Jarrell actually feels he can handle this. Before he dreaded vistors.
As for me I feel like a ton of bricks lifted off me from the moment hospice arrived. What a great organazation. As my son says wow they are a well oiled machine. So for now we are doing well. I know things can change in a moment but I am no longer living for that moment I am living for the min hour day and enjoying the good times.
Ida
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Most Insurance restricts the use of Hospiceunknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
William,
Unfortunately, with most medical plans in the US --- if someone is still receiving any type of treatment, chemo or radiation they cannot call in hospice even if they have been diagnosed as a Stage IV. It seems the medical establishment won't allow the assistance of Hospice until "all treatment has stopped". I have read many articles recently questioning the wisdom of this approach and urging medical providers to consider a coordinated approach, especially for Stage IV patients. I agree with you Hospice could really help so many folks, especially with pain management --- while getting chemo. But alas it is viewed as a last resort - one available only when you give up on everything else.
Sorry, for my rant but when Dad was sick I thought why not bring hospice in now to help, even though he still was receiving chemo because the pain management became so difficult.
Best,
Cindy0 -
You are rightunclaw2002 said:Most Insurance restricts the use of Hospice
William,
Unfortunately, with most medical plans in the US --- if someone is still receiving any type of treatment, chemo or radiation they cannot call in hospice even if they have been diagnosed as a Stage IV. It seems the medical establishment won't allow the assistance of Hospice until "all treatment has stopped". I have read many articles recently questioning the wisdom of this approach and urging medical providers to consider a coordinated approach, especially for Stage IV patients. I agree with you Hospice could really help so many folks, especially with pain management --- while getting chemo. But alas it is viewed as a last resort - one available only when you give up on everything else.
Sorry, for my rant but when Dad was sick I thought why not bring hospice in now to help, even though he still was receiving chemo because the pain management became so difficult.
Best,
Cindy
Cindy
You are right. Hospice can not come in untill all treatment is stopped. I think that is why this is such a hard disicion. For Jarrell the treatment was giving him no quality of life and he was so sick. My children and I backed him on whatever he decided. The day he said enough is enough the peace we all felt was unbelievable. Since hospice came in he looks acts and truly feels better. The last three mornings he has gotten up with the most gusto I have seen since his diagnosis. Maybe the treatments could have helped a little longer, but he really wasn't living. I have heard alot of stories how people held on and held on having treatments and at the end never got to enjoy there last days. Yes it is to bad that hospice can not come untill all treatments have stopped. I guess every patient must out weigh the good from the bad and believe me it is not a easy choice. For Jarrell and our family though it was the right choice and I will never regret this choice. because even if these last few days is all we have they were good ones. I am hopefull to have many more good ones. but if not at least we have these memories of Jarrell not being totaly miserable.
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This comment has been removed by the Moderatorunclaw2002 said:Most Insurance restricts the use of Hospice
William,
Unfortunately, with most medical plans in the US --- if someone is still receiving any type of treatment, chemo or radiation they cannot call in hospice even if they have been diagnosed as a Stage IV. It seems the medical establishment won't allow the assistance of Hospice until "all treatment has stopped". I have read many articles recently questioning the wisdom of this approach and urging medical providers to consider a coordinated approach, especially for Stage IV patients. I agree with you Hospice could really help so many folks, especially with pain management --- while getting chemo. But alas it is viewed as a last resort - one available only when you give up on everything else.
Sorry, for my rant but when Dad was sick I thought why not bring hospice in now to help, even though he still was receiving chemo because the pain management became so difficult.
Best,
Cindy0
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