My Mom is on Life Support

This is for encouragement, ideas, and support for people going through a faith transition no matter where you hope to end up. This is also the place to laugh, cry, and love together.
User avatar
The Beast
Posts: 152
Joined: Tue Oct 18, 2016 10:32 am

Re: My Mom is on Life Support

Post by The Beast »

Hang in there Jax. My positive thoughts and big furry hugs your way.
Are you on the square? Are you on the level?
User avatar
alas
Posts: 2393
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2016 2:10 pm

Re: My Mom is on Life Support

Post by alas »

We went through this with my mother. It is hard. I am glad she is doing better and breathing on her own, and yes, the joking is a good sign. People just lain heal better when they can keep their spirits up.

I was just grateful that with my mom, when it came time to let her go, she was able to make the decision for herself. I was the designated decision maker if she had not been able to make her own decision, so I was glad not to have to say to unplug the machines.
User avatar
2bizE
Posts: 2466
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2016 9:33 pm

Re: My Mom is on Life Support

Post by 2bizE »

In am so glad to hear your mother is improving. I do not know her or you per se, but I know the love shared between mother and son. Best wishes for you both.
~2bizE
User avatar
trophywife26.2
Posts: 247
Joined: Mon Oct 17, 2016 6:50 pm

Re: My Mom is on Life Support

Post by trophywife26.2 »

Mad Jax wrote: Mon May 01, 2017 1:36 pm She was still pretty out of it but she was joking a little bit, I think that's always a good sign.
Sorry to hear you've been going through this, but glad she seems to be doing well.
Even if it's something disappointing, it's still better to know the truth. Because people can deal with disappointment. And once they've done that, they can feel that they have really grown. And that can be such a good feeling. -Fred Rogers
User avatar
Lithium Sunset
Posts: 220
Joined: Tue Oct 18, 2016 8:11 pm

Re: My Mom is on Life Support

Post by Lithium Sunset »

Ah, so glad to hear there is more hope and she is off the ventilator. And joking too, that's great!

My father went on a ventilator last November (our NOM group supported me then too) but with a great nurse, he was off in two days. It was terrible to watch. He is a smoker and I had been warned he might not be able to come off of it. He ended up leaving the hospital a week or two later and has managed to keep himself out thank goodness.

Hope she keeps getting better and you get to spend a lot of time with her!
"The real things haven't changed. It is still best to be honest and truthful; to make the most of what we have; to be happy with simple pleasures; and have courage when things go wrong." -Laura Ingalls Wilder
User avatar
Mad Jax
Posts: 502
Joined: Sat Apr 08, 2017 9:55 pm

Re: My Mom is on Life Support

Post by Mad Jax »

I appreciate all this so much you guys. I know some of you have been through some pretty hard losses. I guess grief and worry over loss is pretty much a certain inevitability for everyone.
Free will is a golden thread flowing through the matrix of fixed events.
User avatar
redjay
Posts: 411
Joined: Sat Mar 11, 2017 12:20 pm

Re: My Mom is on Life Support

Post by redjay »

Keep us updated. Cyber hug.
At the halfway home. I'm a full-grown man. But I'm not afraid to cry.
User avatar
Mad Jax
Posts: 502
Joined: Sat Apr 08, 2017 9:55 pm

Re: My Mom is on Life Support

Post by Mad Jax »

So update... My step mom just told me my dad had emergency heart surgery. Happened really fast I guess, he's heading home tomorrow. So that's another parental crisis. When it rains it pours, it seems.

My mom is doing pretty well, but she is going to need to go into assisted living. Her husband has money enough to pay for a good one, which is a nice blessing. So hopefully things stabilize but I fear this is all just the beginning.
Free will is a golden thread flowing through the matrix of fixed events.
Caligurl2012
Posts: 11
Joined: Tue Oct 18, 2016 3:18 am

Re: My Mom is on Life Support

Post by Caligurl2012 »

Glad to hear your Mom is improving and sorry to hear your Dad is having heath issues. You are so right, when it rains it pours. My Mom passed away in April 2014 from cancer and soon after that my Dad was diagnosed with dementia. Last week Dad was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. I think this is the course for most of us with aging parents. Hang in there - you aren't alone!
Post Reply