Sunday, January 17, 2010

Copd Quality Of Life Esrd, Chf, Chronic Copd, On Oxygen?

Esrd, chf, chronic copd, on oxygen? - copd quality of life

My mother is 66, his kidneys were functioning at 20%, the legs are very swollen, nausea, tingling in hands and feet, anemia, bruising, dry skin, basically it's all the symptoms of end-stage renal disease. Dialysis is not an option for them and do not help, your quality of life. The physician as palliative care, but not a time in life expectancy. I need to know how long can a person live well. I do not want her to die, but she did not suffer. If you answered this question already, I apologize, I do not have the answers you have in the e-mail incorrectly considered. no information about what would be welcome, thank you ... Laurie

1 comments:

Sam O said...

From what you describe seems to palliative care for the best loss. No one knows when someone die, but God. The point of palliative care is to minimize or mitigate the suffering of patients. If your mother was and is in palliative care, feel free to bring them to his sister, and medical expression. You can make changes to your care to relieve suffering, such as changing the medications you will receive palliative care.

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