Re: [VENT-L] Brooke Ellison movie
Jim Lubin
Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:18:31 -0700
When my insurance stopped paying for nursing we had less
than 1 month notice. It took 6 months before I got on medicare/medicaid
to get some home nursing care. My mom had to quit her job and did ALL my
care during those months. I would stay at my computer while my mom got
some sleep. I would play an alarm sound on my computer to wake her up. We
had hospice nurses for a few hours per week so my mom got some breaks.
Even now I have night nurses but my mom does most of my care. I have
never had any tube disconnects in the 15 years I've been on a vent, but I
have had a vent malfunction 3 times (different machines) and stop
working. It's not the safest thing to do but we didn't have much
alternative at the time.
Her morning routine was sure shortened for the movie. I agree though, too
bad more wasn't shown. I'm wondering, how many of you use that 2 cup
method when brushing your teeth? We use the suction machine to suck the
toothpaste out. It's sure easier then spitting into a straw.
At 06:49 PM 10/26/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a caregiver I do not sleep
while caring for a vent dependent person
despite the alarms. Obviously Brooke's mother slept.
The movie showed Brooke becoming disconnected only once. I
thought
that was a bit unrealistic. Even though her morning routine was shown
I
think it should have focused more upon just how grueling things are on
a
daily basis.
Maybe I'm being picky! I think life looked too easy in the
movie.
Mary
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Jim
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