Hello, I'm looking for some advice.
3 weeks ago, my dad of 66 went into hospital for an elective lobectomy. He had only one day's notice for the procedure following a few weeks worth of preliminary tests.
Following the surgery, he was moved to HDU and then to the ward and was set to come home.
The hospital did not send him home due to some concerns regarding some arythmia and his breathing.
He was moved back to ICU where we were informed he'd caught a chest infection. Following this, he was sedated, had a trach put in and a breathing machine was deployed. His condition continued to worsen and since then he's had an Ecmo machine added due to ARDS and also some dialysis for his kidneys.
He's been on ICU now for around two weeks, having the ecmo for 8 days, and we received an update tonight in which his condition is not improving and the first hints as to whether care should continue.
I guess my question is, when do you give up and allow them to stop the care being provided? I've seen many posts on this community in which people have rejected the 'give up' option and I need some advice on when this is the correct course of action.
Many thanks in advance,
Adam