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Old 07-28-2010, 07:18 AM   #1
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Some of you know that i'm private, and yes I post things, but not too many in-depth about my emotions. I just feel the need to today.

Yesterday was yet another bad day for me as my brother and I are watching my mother battle with further health issues. She has been an end-stage renal patient for the last 6 years. The last year has been difficult, but now it's becoming harder with many other factors coming in to play. She's currently experiencing what they thought was dementia, but they're saying it's delirium from the pain she has constantly been in for about 4 weeks now. She's developed 2 abscesses on her vertabrae and one near her aorta, and also a bone infection in her vertabrae and recently she has a bad urinary tract infection. These infections are being treated with an antibiotic and it's going to be required for 9 weeks which will be administered to her during her dialysis treatments (which are every other day). It's been week 4 of this particular situation and no led up with excruciating pain. She's in constant pain day after day and the pain is beyond belief. Now bed ridden and she can't have any type of movement. She was such a strong woman back in the day and to see how she's fading and what shes' been through is very, very hard for me to watch. You play the parent and try to be strong in front of them. But when you see them thrashing with pain and crying like a little kid amongst other horrible things, it's beyond heartbreaking and you wish that you can change places with them in a heartbeat to relieve their pain.

Throughout all of this she has had 3 TIAs, a bleeder from dialysis, fistulas, shunts and a human pin cushion, has fallen 3 years ago and broke her femur in 3 places and uses a walker as her legs. Her arms from all of this look like the size of my thigh. Her arms are purple/black and marked up severly. We're talking about a 68 year old woman who basically is 88 as this disease ages you more than some people realize.

Dialysis is no picnic, you are susceptible to many infections which can be life threatening. Lately, I feel like i'm in limbo watching my mother cry out in pain. She has always had a high tolerance for pain, but now it's so severe it's beginning to make her experience delirium and other things. I never ever thought in a million years something like this would happen to such a strong, vibrant person. There she lys in a diaper, tubes now in her. My mother, once a pilar of strength for everyone, it's unimaginable.

Life has not been pleasant with all of this and I'm deeply affected believe it or not. It seems to be one thing after another with her and I wish I could fix it, because that's what I'm used to doing, but with this, I can't. I find myself praying to God asking if she needs to continue like this to please just take her so she will be at peace once and for all.

No one, should ever have to suffer like this with whatever health issues they are experiencing. My heart hurts and I'm very sad and it's been a major emotional rollercoaster for quite some time, but it's getting worse.
I try and keep my sense of humor and go about my everyday business. I have my moments and the last few days have been bad ones. I'm tired, exhausted and sometimes feel empty. Thankfully, I'm able to juggle work with all of this and i'm lucky that they have been supportive. They know my work ethic and know I'm never out of the office unless I need to be. This is one of those times.

We all have to experience this at some point and time in our lives with sick parents. I never thought it would come to this, but it's the reality of it. It's difficult and I just don't know what to say anymore. Mom, I'm scared. I can't imagine you not being here. Even though I feel like I lost you a few years back when this all started, I still can't imagine you not being on this earth one day. I feel as though I'm in limbo. My brother and I have grown closer with all of this. Never thought that would happen, but at this time, that's how it's been. I feel like it's just him and I in our own world with this happening, it's almost surreal.

In her weakened state of mind and in horrific pain she asked the nurse if she knew the "Hail Mary" prayer. The nurse took her hand and they prayed together out loud. I didn't want my mom to see me crying and I had to walk out into the hallway. For me, it was a day of crying and feeling helpless. Trying to be strong and fight back the tears as I took my mother's hand and said it will be okay and the doctors are doing everything to help and get to the bottom of things. Later that day I didn't want to leave her to go home. I wanted to sleep at her bedside and just be there, but they were taking her for more tests and she was delirious in the hallway. My brother and I apologized to the nurses for the outbursts she was having, as that's not my mother's personality at all. They were telling my brother and I to stop apologizing and it's fine and to not feel that way and they totally understand and this is what happens with some folks. These nurses have been wonderful and are amazing.

We finally left the hospital. It's overwhelming and emotions are all over the place. When it's quiet and you're in your own home, you breakdown severely. Today my eyes look like two slits and are swollen. I guess it's going to be a glasses day. I'll be heading back up to the hospital in a little while. I pray she's comfortable today moreso than yesterday.

I'm thankful for my having one of the most wonderful, loving partner's just in general and to console me when I hit rock bottom. I'm thankful for being able to have the freedom to come and go as I please and not be secluded in a hospital room or a rehabilitation place when you are at someone elses mercy. I'm thankful for being able to eat the food/drink that I want. I'm thankful for being able to work and use my mind and have my mobility. I guess I'm just thankful period.

I'm going on and on here and my intent of posting is to NOT expect anyone to sympathize. I'm releasing what my thoughts and feelings through my writing.

Lastly, I'm sure there isn't one household out there that isn't experiencing some sort of difficult subject matter, no matter what it may be.

I just continue to pray for strength.
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Old 07-28-2010, 07:27 AM   #2
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Hey Stinger -
I just wanted to offer you a cyber-hug and encourage you to get enough sleep during this time. When I was going through this with my grandmother (I took off work for 4 months to be with her until she passed away and was her primary caregiver), I noticed a propensity to want to be bedside all the time, to the point of not showering, sleeping, or eating properly. This does as much damage to you as it does to them when you arent 100% up to speed.
The best thing you can do is tell her you love her, hold her hand, and be a good advocate for her when she isnt thinking clearly.

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Hey Scorp,

Sorry about your Mom. I am also in end stage renal failure and agree it's no fucking picnic. I've found an alternative to the meds they like to feed you for pain. If you would like more info feel free to pm me. It's not for everyone but it may bring her some relief as it has me.
I hope one way or another she is able to find some pain relief. It's not right to have to suffer or watch someone you love do so.

My deepest sympathy's.

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My deepest sypathies about your mother, Scorp.

My Da had been through a prostate cancer scare two years ago.
Now he is suffering from dementia that they are saying will turn into full blown alzhiemer's.
He just isnt the man I once knew.
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Scorp...

Oh honey, I am so very sorry for what not only your mother is going through, but the pain your entire family is going through. Like Medusa, I'm sending (((BIG HUGS))), positive thoughts & lots of love your way.

I know the feelings of helplessness have to be overwelming and I wish there was a magic wand to fix this or at least alievate some of the pain for you all. It's times like this, when your friends & loved ones can help hold you up, and keep you sane.

Just know that you have many friends here that are lifting your mother up in prayer. I pray for peace and comfort during this difficult time for you and your family.

Much love,
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Hello Scorp.

I know your suffering and your Mother’s pain, and until May 22nd when my Mother passed away I WAS you.

My Mother died at 70 years of age from end stage Kidney disease; was on Dialysis, had heart, lung, and other issues too numerous to mention. She finally passed after developing gangrene, a Staph infection, and Liver failure. When the Hospital Hospice people came to us and talked about the end, we were taken unaware by the severity of her illnesses and the suffering she would have to endure to just remain alive. They explained however that because my Mom was on Dialysis, that she had choices in her care. My Mother chose to terminate Dialysis, and passed away on loads of Morphine, free from pain, and with her family and friends at her side. She was strong, brave, and died with the kind of dignity I hope everyone can be allowed to hold on to.

Taking care of her during her last years was the hardest thing I have ever done, and also my greatest blessing. It can however put a physical and emotional strain on you that is so severe you wonder if you can go on.

If you don’t mind I will add you, your Mother and your family to my prayers.

PM me if you need to talk or vent. I don’t personally know you, but I do know what you are experiencing.

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I know its so hard watching someone you love go thru this, I know the frustration and helpless. GG and I are praying for you and your family.
Like they said please take care of yourself too there buddy.
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Scorp I just want you to know you and your family are in my prayers. I experienced the pain of watching my mother die of a brain tumor. I cared for her in my home right up until the day she passed away. I too cried at night. I'm not suggesting you do this, but I knew I could not handle losing her, so I went into counseling and they put me on an antidepressant which enabled me to sleep and work. I want you to know you can private message me anytime. I am more than willing to chat and will even give you my cell number if you want to talk. Take care of yourself and know there are people here who care for you.
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