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Margarete,I agree with you.
My mom is caring of me and sometimes I wonder how
she can manage.
We have a good support and service here(Japan) but
if something happens out of schedule we're both tired and lost.
Live goes on and the things have to be
done.
Take care.The best for you and you
husband
Anna
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004
2:39 PM
Subject: Re: [VENT-L] Brooke
Ellison movie
I think most of our lives look much easier to the outsider than it
actually is. I've never detailed how difficult it is for my husband and
I to make it from day to day. People are often commenting on how good we
look. We never explain the time frames we work with day after day.
We never explain how we would like to have just a day or two to relax. I
look after him. He looks after me. I know how to work his
vent. He knows how to work mine but he does not know how to work
his! Oh well. Our son has a radio program he has wanted me to
hear. For weeks i kept telling him I didn't have time. Finally I
explained that it takes 3 to 4 hrs for me to get us through our morning
routines and during that time I don't have a break at all. I can't
listen to radio or TV or... I explained abt the medications, cleanings,
food preps etc. My husband never is able to do much of mornings.
That is my! best time. I'd hate to see a movie of how we make it.
But, we do make it. Not as good as 5yrs ago and some days I wonder just
how much longer and them I get a night or 2 of good rest and think we are
doing fine :))
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 10/26/2004 9:10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [VENT-L] Brooke Ellison
movie
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
toothpas! te 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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