While I know there are proud n happy cat owners here...
https://www.google.com/amp/gizmodo....-parasite-to-common-neurological-d-1806174772
https://www.google.com/amp/gizmodo....-parasite-to-common-neurological-d-1806174772
What a mess. That's one thing I'm thankful for. I was able to look after my mom so that she could remain in her own home rather than shelved and forgotten in an old age warehouse, waiting to die.Please move if required: http://start.att.net/news/read/cate...st_8_death_at_nursing_home_sounds_alarms_a-ap
One less place for people who aren't wealthy...
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
What a mess. That's one thing I'm thankful for. I was able to look after my mom so that she could remain in her own home rather than shelved and forgotten in an old age warehouse, waiting to die.![]()
Very true. Mentally, my mom stayed lucid and sharp until her dying day. Physically however, mostly due to diabetes and arthritis, there came a time she could no longer do for herself. I'm the youngest of 7, 5 living at the time, but none of my siblings would lift a finger to help with my mom's care, so I was left holding the bag. It would have been easy to wash my hands of it too and put her in nursing care, but I elected to put my own needs and wants aside and tend to hers. I won't lie, it was damn hard at times and I often felt deep resentment. The last 7 years of her life were the hardest. Having to watch a once strong and proud woman decline as she did. I stuck it out though, because for me, it was just the right thing to do and I thank God I was able.Some families can't take care of their parents due to being overwhelmed by their requirements.
Very true. Mentally, my mom stayed lucid and sharp until her dying day. Physically however, mostly due to diabetes and arthritis, there came a time she could no longer do for herself. I'm the youngest of 7, 5 living at the time, but none of my siblings would lift a finger to help with my mom's care, so I was left holding the bag. It would have been easy to wash my hands of it too and put her in nursing care, but I elected to put my own needs and wants aside and tend to hers. I won't lie, it was damn hard at times and I often felt deep resentment. The last 7 years of her life were the hardest. Having to watch a once strong and proud woman decline as she did. I stuck it out though, because for me, it was just the right thing to do and I thank God I was able.
Every situation is different of course. I just think all too often in this country the aged among us are just cast aside when they become the least bit burdensome. While in other cultures the elderly are revered.
In some ways yes. However, she spent the last month of her life in hospital with a massive inoperable and cancerous tumor wrapped around her spine. The pain was so great, not even a constant morphine drip offered any relief. Meanwhile, the bean counters at the hospital kept harassing me to move her to a hospice facility on the other side of town since she was no longer responding to treatment. I wanted to take her home to pass instead, but the doctor said she'd never survive the trip. Luckily, he was able to stall the hospital administrators long enough for nature to take it's course. They actually called me the morning before she died threatening to get a court order to have her removed!My parents spent their last weeks in a coma (dad had to have one of his legs amputated due to a bone infection before he was transported back to Milwaukee, and he was already going, while mom's cancer metastasized to her liver [Stage 4 or 5].)
You were lucky with your mother.
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
In addition to doing something good, I liked that Pitbull wasn't the one to release this story for his own publicity.Pitbull is loaning his private jet to cancer patients in Puerto Rico so they can get their chemo and/or other therapies: http://start.att.net/news/read/cate...s_up_private_jet_for_puerto_rican_can-rnypost
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine