My dad has CBD and is in the very late stages of this cruel illness.
I am just wondering if anyone that has lost a loved one to this illness can give me some insight into their loved ones last days, hours of life.
My dad's breathing can be strange. Sometimes it is really rapid, some times it is really shallow and then sometimes it is like he is is gasping for breath. He is very sleepy all the time and my mum struggles to get him to eat as he just won't always swallow and just sits with food in his mouth.
Yesterday the carers we have mentioned that dad had really cold hands and feet and they had gone a fully colour. My dad's room is warm and he likes to have a blanket on him so for him to feel cold on his hands and feet is very strange. His nose was really cold also.
We have never been in this position before and have never seen what the 'end' looks like for someone with CBD.
Any insight would be really appreciated please.
Thanks
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My husband died with PSP. He had a very smooth and painfree ending. Everyone had time with him. He was loved and peaceful. He took the decision to stop eating and died 3 days later It is hard to let them go but it feels right for the decision to be theirs. They have had so little control. Good luck. My thoughts are with you all. Jean
my husband passed away in Dec last year I think in the end he had septis from all the urine infections
he suffered with PSP for 10 years and I cared for him suddenly he couldn’t swallow and the end came within two days he was at home and all the family were there we also had hospice at home they helped massively get help if you can hugs to you 🌹
In answer to your question, sadly it sounds like the end is drawing near. The signs you mentioned sound like end of life. My husband also had CBD and sadly he also passed away in January . His symptoms at the end were very similar to your dad's, but he died within a few hours with family by his side, and the end was thankfully peaceful. Its such an awful illness. I hope this has helped. Thinking of you all. 😘😘
I am so sorry that you are in this phase of the disease. My sweet Momma passed away from CBD this past December. Swallowing became a very hard change for me — I just wanted her to keep eating. She did start holding food, and tried everything — puréed .. and that started to be a challenge —- until she just couldn’t swallow anymore — it just sat there. She ended up with thrush in her mouth, and that was just awful. Ice chips … kept pushing that until she was just not able anymore. She stopped swallowing on November 21st …
Sending massive hugs to you and your family. Keep talking, sharing the moments, stories, music, quiet moments were special to me … he can hear you. Hold his hand. Love on him. Blessings to you all - Kim
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