update on Paul
Even though I have not posted in awhile, I have been checking the site often. I think of everyone here, and the struggles we all share. It is always a comfort to know that I am not alone in this.
Susan
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I am so sorry
You are in my prayers, Susan. I will be thinking of you and praying for you --please update on not just Paul, but on you. How are YOU doing?
Betty0 -
Susan,
My thoughts and
Susan,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Try and pamper yourself just a little with a cup of tea or something that brings you comfort. This must be so hard for you words just don't seem to help.
Cindy0 -
So Sorry!!unclaw2002 said:Susan,
My thoughts and
Susan,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Try and pamper yourself just a little with a cup of tea or something that brings you comfort. This must be so hard for you words just don't seem to help.
Cindy
Susan I am so sorry that you had to hear those words. My heart goes out to you.
I wish I could find the words that you need to comfort you. Just know You and you family are in my prayers.
God Bless,
Kath0 -
what is residental hospice if you do not mind me asking and are they expensive?0
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Linda,lindadanis said:what is residental hospice if you do not mind me asking and are they expensive?
Residential Hospice
Linda,
Residential Hospice is a Hospice home. They are facilities that look like a huge home with seperate rooms. They are nice. My mother in Law was in one for 3 days until they could get her in the nursing home hospice room. They are nice and the people are great. As far as price, I'm not sure cause she was on Medicare. I would think they would be pricey. If you have insurance chesk with them. How is Ed?
{{{BIG HUGE HUGS}}}
Chris0 -
Hellochrisk06 said:Linda,
Residential Hospice
Linda,
Residential Hospice is a Hospice home. They are facilities that look like a huge home with seperate rooms. They are nice. My mother in Law was in one for 3 days until they could get her in the nursing home hospice room. They are nice and the people are great. As far as price, I'm not sure cause she was on Medicare. I would think they would be pricey. If you have insurance chesk with them. How is Ed?
{{{BIG HUGE HUGS}}}
Chris
Ed is doing a bit better, coming out of his room after 11 days in it, 24 hours day. We saw the doctor yesterday and he said it was "Ed" not fighting, because the chemo he is on does not cause this., anyways, Ed will not up his paxill so his doctor is kind of at wits end with him. He is eating a little and drinking somewhat but could do alot better. I think I am just getting to the point that I cannot help him anymore than what I have done for the past six months, you have to fight this "beast" yourself and I believe that this comes from within, no one can give it to you, if you know what I mean. I am up and down all the time and so is my daughter. they are going to give him three rounds then do a pet scan and if nothing changes, they will probably offer pallative radiation, that's it. I am very depressed but on the other hand, I cannot make him fight. I have accepted this. thanks to everyone who has been replying to my posts and asking how we are doing.
Linda0 -
Linda,lindadanis said:Hello
Ed is doing a bit better, coming out of his room after 11 days in it, 24 hours day. We saw the doctor yesterday and he said it was "Ed" not fighting, because the chemo he is on does not cause this., anyways, Ed will not up his paxill so his doctor is kind of at wits end with him. He is eating a little and drinking somewhat but could do alot better. I think I am just getting to the point that I cannot help him anymore than what I have done for the past six months, you have to fight this "beast" yourself and I believe that this comes from within, no one can give it to you, if you know what I mean. I am up and down all the time and so is my daughter. they are going to give him three rounds then do a pet scan and if nothing changes, they will probably offer pallative radiation, that's it. I am very depressed but on the other hand, I cannot make him fight. I have accepted this. thanks to everyone who has been replying to my posts and asking how we are doing.
Linda
WOW...does all that
Linda,
WOW...does all that sound like Steve. I just pray that Ed makes the choice to fight. I keep both of you, as well as all the others on this site, in my prayers! Stay stong!
{{{BIG HUGE HUGS}}}
Chris0 -
Linda,lindadanis said:Hello
Ed is doing a bit better, coming out of his room after 11 days in it, 24 hours day. We saw the doctor yesterday and he said it was "Ed" not fighting, because the chemo he is on does not cause this., anyways, Ed will not up his paxill so his doctor is kind of at wits end with him. He is eating a little and drinking somewhat but could do alot better. I think I am just getting to the point that I cannot help him anymore than what I have done for the past six months, you have to fight this "beast" yourself and I believe that this comes from within, no one can give it to you, if you know what I mean. I am up and down all the time and so is my daughter. they are going to give him three rounds then do a pet scan and if nothing changes, they will probably offer pallative radiation, that's it. I am very depressed but on the other hand, I cannot make him fight. I have accepted this. thanks to everyone who has been replying to my posts and asking how we are doing.
Linda
I think you are
Linda,
I think you are right---there is point when the patient just can't fight anymore...maybe they know what their body can take? He needs your love & support now more than ever. It will be easier for you if you don't have to push him to eat.
But also---he is probably weakened by being in that hospital room for so long--I can't remember, but does he have a feeding tube? Maybe just having him hydrated and some nutrition will help him FEEL better. Often that can help one feel more like yourself and then actually be able to feel like fighting... Hang in there---sorry, I am rambling--just know there are many here who are praying and thinking of you, your husband and daughter...
Kim0 -
Hi againK_ann1015 said:Linda,
I think you are
Linda,
I think you are right---there is point when the patient just can't fight anymore...maybe they know what their body can take? He needs your love & support now more than ever. It will be easier for you if you don't have to push him to eat.
But also---he is probably weakened by being in that hospital room for so long--I can't remember, but does he have a feeding tube? Maybe just having him hydrated and some nutrition will help him FEEL better. Often that can help one feel more like yourself and then actually be able to feel like fighting... Hang in there---sorry, I am rambling--just know there are many here who are praying and thinking of you, your husband and daughter...
Kim
Ed wasn't in the hospital he was in the oncologists office yesterday getting fluids., but all of you are right, he is the one who has to fight, I cannot make him do it nor can I make him do anything at all, after six months, I have come to realize that I am hopeless in this matter, and yes, although I love him dearly, there isn't a thing I can do to change this situation and I have realized that. It is a very very long road watching my husband decline both physically and mentally and I just wish that he never had to go through this. This cancer is a terrible cancer, spreads like wild fire, and sometimes the chemo just cannot catch up to it. I am hoping and praying that this new chemo treatment plan he is on will do something positive, at least, to give him some hope. This cancer came out of the blue, it hits all of us hard, and the days turn into months and months and I sit at night and think "what happened to our lives"., as I am sure he is thinking all the time. I know the doctors do their best but sometimes it just isn't enough, I can tell you tha we have a very good doctor who cares about him and myself and my daughter, but in the end, he is still human who has tried his best. I have days and moments where I could just jump out of my skin, but honestly, I know that I have to take care of myself to be there for my daughter in the end.
I thank everyone of you who have sent me emails and I continue to help all of you if I can.
thanks so much for your kindess and concern. Maybe tomorrow will be different!!!!
Linda0 -
The Hospice where Paul is a non profit run by Centrua Health, which has several Hospitals in the Denver area. Not all hospice facilities take "routine care" patients, this one does. My understanding is that Medicare will pay for in home Hospice, but not for the 24 hour care provided by a resisential one. The out of pocket cost here is $250 a day, which is much lower than the nursing homes I looked at. Paul does not have Medicare, but our private insurance is covering the cost, which is a drop in the bucket compared to cost of treating this disease.lindadanis said:what is residental hospice if you do not mind me asking and are they expensive?
Paul is hanging in there, he is still fighting for every day he is given. Thank you for all the prayers and I continus to pray for all of you.
Susan0 -
PaulMAE66 said:The Hospice where Paul is a non profit run by Centrua Health, which has several Hospitals in the Denver area. Not all hospice facilities take "routine care" patients, this one does. My understanding is that Medicare will pay for in home Hospice, but not for the 24 hour care provided by a resisential one. The out of pocket cost here is $250 a day, which is much lower than the nursing homes I looked at. Paul does not have Medicare, but our private insurance is covering the cost, which is a drop in the bucket compared to cost of treating this disease.
Paul is hanging in there, he is still fighting for every day he is given. Thank you for all the prayers and I continus to pray for all of you.
Susan
Susan,
My prayers will continue for you and Paul, have no words except wish this would not be happening. take care and stay strong, prayers always,
Donna700
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