On 09-25, MaiMaiPG wrote:
> With those beliefs, please check into a Do Not Resuscitate Order. LWs
> are great but stopping something once it is started is difficult. A
> DNR can help keep measures from being started.
Thanks, I'll do that. I didn't realize a DNR order was a separate thing
fro
I've seen this entirely too many times. Healthy animals being PTS
because selfish people don't want to deal with them anymore. Their
reasons for murdering their pets are varied "We want to
travel and can't be bothered with the cat". "The cat leaves hair on
my new sofa", and the latest one
I couldn't have said it better Lee, you are an excellent writer and
you express yourself beautifully.
Lorrie
On 09-25, Lee Evans wrote:
>The problem with euthanasia for pets is that most people will use it
>for their own convenience. I have seen this happen several times and
>it'
> On 09-25, Marcia wrote:
> My 3 other siblings and I took care of my Mom for 3 weeks while she died
> at home. Her request(: hospice said no fluid, so she laid there with
> nothing all that time, struggling to breath, to swallow. Etc. I only cried
> one time during that 3 weeks, because I had a j
My mom had morphine...hospice wouldn't allow fluids.
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On Sep 26, 2012, at 5:43 AM, Lorrie wrote:
>> On 09-25, Marcia wrote:
>
>> My 3 other siblings and I took care of my Mom for 3 weeks while she died
>> at home. H
Sure is and one that can be exercised without the assistance of
another person.
On Sep 26, 2012, at 5:25 AM, Lorrie wrote:
On 09-25, MaiMaiPG wrote:
With those beliefs, please check into a Do Not Resuscitate Order.
LWs
are great but stopping something once it is started is difficult. A
DN
I feel so horrible for anyone who has to watch their loved ones, people or
pets, suffer needlessly without the proper help!
I sat with my mother for 3 weeks, even nights, but had to go to her house to
care for her cats, take a shower and change clothing. They were going to
send her home with a hos
No fluids? WHAT? they won't let someone die via assistance but it's OKAY to
let them suffer without fluids? That is wrong on SO many levels :(
> From: marciabmar...@gmail.com
> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 08:24:19 -0500
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Euthanasia
>
> M
Fluids are essential to help the body slowly ease into organs shutting down
without sudden dehydration, which is supposed to be very painful! It must
be individual hospice rules.
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Some really lazy people use litter box liners for only none reason, to grab
the whole liner ONCE a week, and toss it, and start with a new one. No
wonder that people with only one cat can have a smelly house! I always
explain to adopters who have never had a cat before that it must be cleaned
dai
Some, especially the elderly or very ill, may wish to look into the
DNR bracelets. My grandmother's nursing home mislaid her file so at
the critical moment, they could not show her DNR to the paramedics --
so she was forced through a lot of intrusive procedures that she
absolutely did not want. T
I guess your mom requested no tubes, and this is why she only
got morphine. I'm sure glad she had that. Hospice is usually
very generous with it, whereas hospitals aren't. Never go to
a hospital to die. They do everything they can to keep you alive
and they never give patients enough pain medicat
They just want to get as much MONEY from the family and their insurance company
as they can :(
> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 12:57:47 -0400
> From: felineres...@frontier.com
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Euthanasia
>
> I guess your mom requested no tubes, and this is wh
My father who passed away this past December (may he rest in peace), passed
away at home, with morphine drops and water if he wanted it. In his case, it
was heart failure, and he didn't want to die in the hospital.
He literally said to my sister (pardon the language) "I am sick of this fucking
Hospitals aren't good at palliative care. It wasn't that my Mom requested no
tubes, it was that Hospice didn't want her to have fluids. They said it would
make her uncomfortable. I went toe to toe with that lady. Her Dr said she could
have fluids, hospice said no.
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Yes, I read that Drs are trained to save lives, not end them. And I don't mid
that language a bit(:
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On Sep 26, 2012, at 12:41 PM, "Terri Brown" wrote:
> My father who passed away this past December (may he rest in peace), passed
> away at home, with morphine drops and wate
That probably had a lot to do with it!
On 09-26, Edna Taylor wrote:
>They just want to get as much MONEY from the family and their insurance
>company as they can :(
>
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Good for him. Dying at home is the best way.
I want to croak at home in my own bed.
On 09-26, Terri Brown wrote:
>My father who passed away this past December (may he rest in peace),
>passed away at home, with morphine drops and water if he wanted it. In
>his case, it was heart fa
On 09-26, KG BarnCats wrote:
> Some, especially the elderly or very ill, may wish to look into the
> DNR bracelets. My grandmother's nursing home mislaid her file so at
> the critical moment, they could not show her DNR to the paramedics --
> so she was forced through a lot of intrusive procedures
On 09-26, Marcia wrote:
> Hospitals aren't good at palliative care. It wasn't that my Mom requested
> no tubes, it was that Hospice didn't want her to have fluids. They said it
> would make her uncomfortable. I went toe to toe with that lady. Her Dr
> said she could have fluids, hospice said no.
Maybe that's it; my mother was at a hospital hospice facility!
Natalie
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When I moved my mother to a better hospital, where they had the hospice,
they quickly wheeled her out for another MRI before the move - there was no
need for it - just make some more money! Natalie
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