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... display: inline ! important; float: none; ">The Palliative Care Association" href="http: //www. chpca. net/news-and-events/national-caregiver-day. aspx">Canadian...
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... program in our town and yesterday our nurse brought up with him the possibility of going to a hospice.
He became so upset, stated he is going to stay home to the end. His nurse tried reasoning...
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... for the last six months now. He had testicular cancer that metastasized into his lungs, brain and spine five years ago and just in November it decided to come back.
While I've been finding the emotional...
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... internet searches for how to care for someone who wishes to die at home. My mother is currently hospitalized, suffering with brain cancer and her physicians have given us a timeline of less than three...
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... How to self-advocate –Safe and Sound in the Hospital!
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... because done means I will not have himanymore.)
In the last week, my husband has declined rapidly. I and his doctor think this is nearing the end. Why isn't this easier? I have known, I thought I...
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From the panel here, what questions should I be asking? Does anyone have any opinions on Juravinsky vs Credit Valley vs Princess Margaret? We don't care about location, we care about her getting...
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... in with her to help. Her diagnosis came four months after I was discharged from a psychiatric hospital. I had admitted myself, and was working on maintaing my emotional stability.
When my mom...
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My younger sister was diagnosed with a gliobastoma brain tumour in June and is now in hospital on palliative care. She has had no food or water or fluids for fourteen days and we and the medical people...
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... colon cancer, with mets to the liver. This was a "surprise" diagnosis after he was admitted to hospital with undiagnosed stomach pains. After a week, it was determined that the tumour had pierced his...