update
Well the decision has been made to move my grandmother over to hospice, take her off of all her meds except for pain control medications. I spent a good part of the afternoon at the hospital yesterday. Because of the sedation she just sleeps until it starts to wear off and then they give her more. She was awake for a little bit right as I was getting ready to leave. She was lucid and aware that I was there and all. I got to talk to her and tell her I love her and all. Right now we are just waiting...
Courtney
Courtney-
I continue to pray for you and your family. I pray that you all find peace and comfort during this challenging time. It's good to hear that you are able to talk to your grandmother and tell her you love her. Treasure this time with her.
If you need anything, please let me know. I'm not that far from you.
Christina S
Hi, Courtney glad to know that you have found some peace in you and your families decision. I am also glad that you got to tell her you love her because that is important for you as well as for her. When the time comes please feel free to call or email me and I will try to help you in any way you might need me. Just know that we all love you and are there to support you in anyway possible. You can email me at [email protected] .
Courtney,
So very sorry to hear about your grandmother.
We used hospice and took my mother home after her strokes. It is what she wanted. She kept removing her feeding tube with the one hand she had use of (that's all she had use of). She couldn't speak but was alert.
So we brought her home, no IVs, no feeding tubes, just pain meds. We kept her comfy. She left us within a week very peacefully and easily. We were all "home". That time being there meant the world.
My thoughts are with you and your family.
HUGS of the highest magnitude, Kathy