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#179516 - 04/07/09 12:50 PM
Re: What Would You Do?
[Re: Dotsie]
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EW, good idea...
dots, thanks for the reminder. The neuro-psychiatrist I've been thinking about works mostly with the elderly. But, I will keep in mind that she needs to be seen by a gerontologist, if the N-P isn't the one we take her to.
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#179607 - 04/08/09 04:32 AM
Re: What Would You Do?
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I visited Mother again today. She's loosing her eyesight so rapidly. She was already a victim of a botched cataract surgery in one eye, but now she is not seeing well with her better eye. Unless she can hear your voice, feel you, or make another non-visual association, you have to tell her who you are. She looked good today, tho, more awake than during the last two visits. I think this is good news. When I was feeding her some yogurt, she would roll it around in her mouth a few times before swallowing. My sister said she was trying to find if a pill was hidden in it. I blurted out rather loudly, 'Bless her heart,' and 'Good for you, Mother.' Think the message was well taken?
I miss my mom already, and she's not even gone.
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#179613 - 04/08/09 06:05 AM
Re: What Would You Do?
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gims, my sister and I are convinced it was the "side" effects of the meds that destroyed our mom's vision. The message was most likely understood anyway! dots -- my mom's doc is a respected geriatrician. And yet he prescribes things that a simple google search says shold not be prescribed to the elderly (like Ambien).
Edited by DJ (04/11/09 06:59 AM)
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#179690 - 04/08/09 05:40 PM
Re: What Would You Do?
[Re: Dotsie]
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Small point, but have always understand geriatrician is the physician that specializes in medical care of the elderly and diseases/disorders associated with aging. Gerontology can include the above but more the sociological study of aging. How society treats the elderly, the support systems, law, relationships with elderly, etc. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/mplusdictionary.htmlGerontology: the comprehensive study of aging and the problems of the aged Geriatrician: One who specializes in geriatrics.: 1 ge•ri•at•rics plural but singular in construction : a branch of medicine that deals with the problems and diseases of old age and aging people
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#179919 - 04/11/09 12:53 AM
Re: What Would You Do?
[Re: Dotsie]
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DJ, my goal is to get her in a place to where she can be supervised while being weaned. The last med prescribed is a doozy, from what I understand. It literally makes using her arms and legs pret' near impossible. Another sister and I are figuring out a way to make this workable. She and I are the only two in-state, who feel the need to protect her. It may mean me going to live at 'the big house'... I'm the only one in-state that has a stable marriage, and it may come down to me leaving my home (albeit temporary). Isn't that ironic? Thanks for your encouraging words. I hope what proved true for your mom will be the same for ours. gims, interesting that your sister would make that comment. You apparently read into the comment exactly what I did. I'm glad you're back in your mom's life. There's a reason for it! Me, too. Thanks! Gerontology vs. Geriatrics - I stand corrected, too, much aware of the difference, but not thinking clearly ---- think I'm needing a geriatrician?
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#180173 - 04/14/09 03:24 PM
Re: What Would You Do?
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Term is geriatrician...however they are specialists not found in abundance...yet.
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#180201 - 04/14/09 09:58 PM
Re: What Would You Do?
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gims -- what drug is that? Pretty scary. I keep saying to my sibs, don't wish for her what you wouldn't want for yourself. If I were 91 years old, I'd want to tell everyone to just let me live my life. If I managed to live that long, why would I want to care about my "safety" if it meant I had no freedom to choose?
Edited by DJ (04/14/09 09:59 PM)
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