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We all must eventually pass away, Your Uncle lived a long life with tremendous suffering, I believe it`s a Blessing that he was taken home to God, I think he was very tired. God Rest His Soul, You are to be commended for being there for him up until the endLast week he was taken to a doctor who told the care home to take him directly to the ER because his lungs were so congested with mucus that he was unable to lie down. The gurgling was very audible with each labored breath. Still, he was able to understand simple language and communication, from those he’s used to being around and could communicate back to us as he has for the past 10 years.
In the hospital his condition did not improve. His food was now minced and then pureed, liquids were thickened which he wouldn’t drink. The had him hooked up to an IV with fluid and antibiotics. If he ate too fast, he choked and even vomited his food during one meal. He was unable to get rid of all of the mucus which was way up in his trachea the doctor say and his “cough” was so weak and always exhale, exhale, exhale, exhale, exhale, exhale, exhale, exhale, exhale and not able to catch a breath to inhale always coming close to passing out. The nurses tried to stick flexible tubes down his throat and his nose but he’d panic and struggle because it hurt and terrified him. I kept giving him a little water from a plastic picnic spoon because the nurses and doctor refused to. He could eat ice cream and other soft foods but just teeny little bits off the end of the spoon. Still he choked and coughed to near passing out so they gave him morphine in low doses along with a steroid to take the swelling in his chest down and to help him breath and relax. It didn’t help.
They tried giving him breathing treatments with medicine in steam but he was terrified of that too and wanted it off. It would loosen the mucus a little but that caused him to cough in that weakend way and he was unable to bring the mucus up. We tried many times to suction it from his mouth but then he’d get confused and suck on the suction which made me throw up because it just grossed me out.
Finally when I was feeding him lunch one day he choked and coughed so badly that it went on for almost two hours with the nurses trying to suction him, I tried, and nothing worked until the raised the strength of the morphine to take down the swelling, relax him and to help him sleep. Whenever the aides came in to change and clean him and turn him, they would lay the bed down and he panic trying to call out that he couldn’t breath the entire time they had him lay flat and they would have to hurry to do this for him.
That day that the choking and coughing and hacking went on for hours my cousin and I and the doctor decided that we would raise the morphine so that he could stop struggling to breath, stop choking and trying to cough up mucus that refused to come out of his trachea. The doctor took him off all water by mouth and we decided to let him die because the only thing that would help him to stop choking and coughing was high doses of morphine whenever the choking started. They closed down his fluid IV and he went to sleep until he died.
I asked the doctor first if we did not do this, would he die choking and she said that he in all likelyhood would.
Your opinions please. Did we euthanise him or should be have let him choke to death naturally?