Well got dad’s discharge summary AND it’s not looking good.
Seem’s well in he’s self and Guess is better Of at home if it’s grim like I surspect.
I could not of coped if dad ended he’s days feeling abandoned in hospital.
Now the saying he’s prone to falls and by look of dad’s knee’s he might of had a few.
On subject of none insulin dependent diabetes mellitus think it’s kidney packing up ... I don’t know about you but I don’t know any dementia Alzheimer’s patients of working class ilk reciving dyalasis.
That’s very sad to hear JAS. If he’s happy at home then that’s better for him. You take care too of course. Xxxx
Hi JeffAjaxSmith,
I tend to agree with you that it's so much nicer for dad to end his days comfortably at home with you, if you are able to cope. But you have done so well in the past with it all, that I don't doubt for a moment that you can, and will.
I feel it's a mercy if dad isn't subjected to lots of treatments that won't really help him now, so long as he gets those that will, and I know you always fight his corner to get those.
So, hoping you are continuing to stay strong, and not forgetting your own health needs in all of this, and, as always, want to remind you of what a wonderful job you are doing.
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