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Today at Kobacker House …

07 Friday Dec 2012

Posted by Ann Napoletan in HomeReach, Hospice, Kobacker House, Mom, Pharma, Support system, Uncategorized

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me and mom

This was taken in the wee hours at Eason House the night before going to Kobacker…

 

Honestly, not much to say.

Mom has more or less been sleeping for 40 hours straight. She woke up a few times while we were there today, but not for more than 10 or 15 minutes at a time, and that was with just 1.0 mg of Ativan at 6am and another 0.5 mg at 4pm. Consensus seems to be it is just sheer exhaustion, which makes sense considering she hasn’t been sleeping much at all for the past several months.

There was some agitation while she was awake, but it was minimal and she was easily comforted with one of us rubbing her head and talking to her. We sent the sitter home this afternoon since I planned to be there until at least 7pm, and I was extremely comfortable with the overnight sitter. She’s also a PCT at Riverside so she has a little more experience than just “sitting.”

Susie stayed with me all day; I don’t think I could have kicked her out if I’d tried (not that I wanted to)! What a friend she is. Still lovingly caring for Marilyn, even on her day off. And, she’s coming back tomorrow as well. ♡

Doc was in and very realistic about the situation. The goal is what it is, but there is a possibility that the most recent decline is just entry into the next stage. Let’s just say he didn’t give me any false hope. The only med change he’s made thus far is cutting the Ativan down to see how she does. As he said, they’re really just doing what Freidenberg did; basically trial and error – and Freidenberg tried everything imaginable.

I’m not going to sugar coat things; I’m worried. She’s been asleep for such a long time, hasn’t had anything except a small cup of ice cream today and no fluids; terribly dehydrated and weak… I want to remain positive, but I’m just not sure she can bounce back. It’s very odd to be in a position where you’re in a hospital setting but really can’t do much of anything that will make a difference.

Per her living will, there is to be no artificial nutrition or hydration, and it’s an extremely difficult thing to watch. But before she was ill, she was always very adamant about what she wanted – and didn’t want, and we have to respect her wishes. …That certainly doesn’t make it any easier, though.

Jess with Mom today at Kobacker...

Jess with Mom today at Kobacker…

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One of very few moments with her eyes open…

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Susie with Mom today…

 

 

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Good day…

20 Tuesday Nov 2012

Posted by Ann Napoletan in Mom, Orthostatic Hypotension, Pharma, Uncategorized

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Talking with her little buddy…

Yep, I said it. Today was a good day. I spent the afternoon with mom and she was in the best state I’ve seen in awhile. When I got there, she was up, sitting at the table eating. She’d had a few crackers, some grapes, and two glasses of juice. Earlier, half a piece of toast and part of a banana. PLUS, two Ensures.

That silly lady we know and love…

Both docs blessed d/c’ing the blood pressure meds and the beta blocker, so there should be a notable improvement in her bp. They’ll monitor it daily just in case it does shoot up higher than it should be. I doubt that will be the case, but I’ve been wrong a million times before.

If I recall correctly, she had lorazepam twice yesterday – it was a pretty bad day. Today she’d had one, and the bad imaginary people she’s been yelling at were apparently replaced by nice imaginary people with whom she was having a jolly good time! SO great seeing her laugh. Sure as hell beats the alternative.

Late this afternoon, she did have a rough spell, but when I left she looked comfortable and was falling asleep in the recliner. It was a fairly busy day for her. Emily came for lunch, then I spent the afternoon, Jess visited, Baby Nico was there, Tim was there for awhile… a lot of commotion, and she did really well.

I was afraid to say it earlier for fear of jinxing us, but I think we are good to go for Chicago. I have to be honest… I am SO looking forward to getting away from everything for a few days.  I’m extremely thankful that we can do this!

I hope everyone has a safe and wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. Remember to enjoy every moment and hug the ones you love…

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Super Sunday

04 Sunday Nov 2012

Posted by Ann Napoletan in Humor, Mom, Smiles, Uncategorized

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Aside from the fact that she looks like prize fighter that just stepped out of the ring, Mom was great today. Really happy, fun mood. One silly face after another! I laughed just about the entire time I was with her!!

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