The staff were wonderful to my dad in the BUPA care home where he died....................they kept him hydrated right up to the last few hours. I realise we were very lucky xxxx
Mum, bless her went so quickly that none of this was an issue xxx
Kaz wrote:Oh Ooj..................I'm so very sorry xxxx
Oojamaflip wrote:My dad was put on this 'Pathway', I now realise in hindsight. The full implications were not explained to us at the time. It's utterly cruel and evil to starve and dehydrate people to death. Very kind friends have tried to help me make sense of it all, he was very sick indeed at the time, but I'm still left with guilt that we unquestioningly went along with the Dr in in reality, literally, starved and dehydrated him into an early grave. In hindsight too I can recall the shock on the Dr's face as my dad rallied and told her she was lovely! I 'clocked' it at the time but it did not take on any significance at that time - only since, since I've become more aware. She looked shocked, sort of shook her head and muttered to herself something along the lines of 'we've started this now . . .'. My friend experienced her mum having the same gripping and agonising cramps in her abdomen as the organs were dying through lack of water and nourishment. I'm also left with the memory of him desperately sucking and chomping on the sponges as I moistened his lips and mouth. It was his instincts desperately trying to get the water he needed so badly.
Regardless of age, new born to elderly, nobody should be made to suffer this.
some good old peoples homes "at a price"
shazsha wrote:Oooj I'm so sorry to read about what your dad went through and the subsequent guilt you feel.
We spoke about the LCP on the VV a few weeks ago. David was on this before he died and I couldn't fault it. The hospital explained everything to us, the family, and he was given food and liquid. On the night he died we had went home when he worsened and they called us back. When we arrived at the hospital a nurse was sitting with him in a softly lit room and was moistening his lips and talking quietly to him...though, by this time, he was unconscious.
After reading posts on VV the last time I decided to read up on it more. LCP doesn't state that all food and liquids should be withdrawn... it should be tailored/decided on each individual case. And therein lies the problem I think. It seems to me that many hospitals are interpreting/deciding to go with their own versions of the LCP and picking and choosing what parts they want to put into practise which is very wrong.
It should be remembered that the LCP was partly pioneered by the Marie Curie Cancer group and, I believe, in it's correct practise it is an aid to the dying patient.
However the addition of financial incentives, etc is leading to it being implemented badly in many cases.
It's maybe time for a complete overhaul of the LCP with definitive actions put into place instead of leaving it open to interpretation.
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