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Mum with two great-grands - 2023 |
My mum turned 88 in June, and this photograph is from two years ago. She's much thinner and more frail-looking now. Recently her doctor(s) decided that she needed to undergo surgery. She's been having ongoing issues for a while now, and truthfully, I believe many of her problems are caused by the medicine on top of medicine on top of medicine she's been prescribed.
You know. First they tell you to take this pill, and when you have a reaction, they add a pill for that symptom, and so on and so on. Can you tell I don't really trust the people she's trusting? Well, the last prescription was a second prescription for diabetes. What it's causing is severe weight loss, and after reading up on all possible side effects, another is problems for the thyroid...from malfunction all the way up to the Big C.
Her doctor convinced her to have a major surgery on her thyroid today. They've also said it's a day surgery! I've had two thyroid surgeries (one when I was 7 and the other when I was 18). I know what it does to a young, otherwise healthy person. I'm deeply concerned about what it may do to my 88 year old mother, and it's inconceivable to me that it could - under any stretch of the imagination - be a day surgery for her.
What that means for me is that I'll go to my PT appointment, and then spend the rest of the day waiting for word about how she is. One of my brothers is her medical surrogate (in the event my 93 year old stepdad can't be - or he hands off that responsibility). He and my sister, Jan will be at the hospital with our stepdad. I've had my fill of medical facilities, so I'll wait at home to hear from Jan.
I have a feeling it's going to be a long day. I hope you have something more fun on your agenda. See you tomorrow.
Prayers for your Mom.
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awww Donna - that's tough, particularly at her age. I sometimes wonder if doctors really do know what they're doing and simply find it easier to just write a prescription and not think about the possible consequences. It seems that the older you get the less they seem to care about you and you become 'disposable' and afterthoughts. I pray for your Mom and that she will come through this with flying colours.
ReplyDeleteSherryofcreateology: Donna I am lifting Prayers and Healing Energy for your mum. However I must say I totally agree with you about the meds on top of meds and on and on. At 88 she should not be having a “day” surgery. I shall step down from my soapbox before i go off on our medical and insurance here in America. You are wise to stay home no take care of your health and knee. XO
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