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It sounds as if your gradfather's time may be short, althugh one never knows how much time god has allotted..if he is in pain, he shouldn't be-there are medications available to make him comfortable. Check with your Dr. about Hospice, and contact them for assistance. They can help with the pain,and provide care in the home. Nanuk0
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And one more thing about hospice, dazie, if his time is indeed short. They are also great about dealing with the family, which is an entirely important but different matter as well. You and also his wife, deserve support in this difficult time.nanuk said:It sounds as if your gradfather's time may be short, althugh one never knows how much time god has allotted..if he is in pain, he shouldn't be-there are medications available to make him comfortable. Check with your Dr. about Hospice, and contact them for assistance. They can help with the pain,and provide care in the home. Nanuk
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Hi Dazie,
I am a social work intern at a wonderful Hospice agency. I agree with the others. Hospice would be a great resource for your grandfather and the rest of the family. I have witnessed the many benefits of Hospice. Your grandfather would qualify for services and, if he has Medicare, it would not cost any money. Let me know if you need any more information. I'd be glad to help.
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I am so incredibly sorry for the ill-health and trauma with your grandfather; and I am especially sorry for your grandmother - she greatly needs support. How hard it must be for her to witness mood swings and verbal abuse from someone she is trying to care for in this hard phase of both his and her life. I wish you all the strength in the world. I do not have any medical answers for you, but my thoughts and my intentions are with you for peace and I hope for a loving end to your grandfather's life. All the best to you, Maura0
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Hi Dazie and welcome. I am sorry to hear that your grandfather has this horrid disease.Dealing with the emotional trauma is unfortunately a terrible load on family, carers and friends. Your grandfathers mood swings are pretty much what we all go thru and that makes it very tough on everyone surrounding him. Over here in oz we have access to cancer clinical phsycologists at most medical centres. I hope this is the same where you are located. Phsycologists are trained to assist close family and carers to deal with the emotional issues. My wife and I both used these services in the months following my surgery and during my chemo administration. There is no doubt that those sessions were beneficial to us both. I would certainly recommend that you seek out any professional advice/counselling that may be available. This applies to your grandmother as well. Admiting to the inability to cope with traumatic/emotional issues does not show weakness or shame....we all need outside help and should never try to deal with such stress alone.CAMaura said:I am so incredibly sorry for the ill-health and trauma with your grandfather; and I am especially sorry for your grandmother - she greatly needs support. How hard it must be for her to witness mood swings and verbal abuse from someone she is trying to care for in this hard phase of both his and her life. I wish you all the strength in the world. I do not have any medical answers for you, but my thoughts and my intentions are with you for peace and I hope for a loving end to your grandfather's life. All the best to you, Maura
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