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I think doctors put if off as it may freak people out. They may also not suggest it because they are taught to CURE and Hospice is not curative. (there goes a billing resource) It is nice that you have a doctor that recommended Hospice.
You can contact Hospice and if you later change your mind you can revoke it.
But as long as mom is not getting better, she can remain stable, she can continue with Hospice.
And please no feeding tubes or IV's for hydration.
I'm so very sorry you're going through this. Don't think of it as giving up on mom - her body's doing that. It will happen to all of us. Your responsibility is to let her know she is loved and to make sure she is comfortable. Hospice will help you do that.
Wishing Mom a comfortable passing .
I rejoice for both of you that her journey is going to be over soon and she will no longer be suffering.
May The Lord give you wisdom, guidance, courage and peace right now. You are not giving up but accepting the reality of her condition.
Everything I read about feeding tubes to an elderly person, is just horrible and it doesn't prevent what is going to happen and will put them in much discomfort for the rest of there days.
If your mom is not eating her body doesn't need nutrition, because sad to say but your moms just plan tired and she wants peace.
Let hospice come in so she can stop being poked at by the doctors. Let her go, no matter how hard this is for you.
It's a fact we all have to face sooner or later.
I'm so sorry 😞 🙏 ❤️🩹
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