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And it is unfair to compare the child of a former senator to some kid from the rust belt whose parents have to work multiple part time jobs just to pay the bills.
No, the vent did not make him comfortable. Good grief.Even on hospice, we do not take away the interventions like oxygen if that is what helps them breathe comfortably and the ventilator was what helped Alfie breathe comfortably. He died because he could no longer breathe comfortably and he was probably snowed with medication on top of that which slowed his respiration even more.
What??? Ventilators don’t help you breathe, they do the breathing for you and they aren’t comfortable. Maybe you mean supportive oxygen through a nasal cannula/BiPap mask?the ventilator was what helped Alfie breathe comfortably.
Anesthesiologists don’t manage chronic pain.Ok. I get that they do the breathing for them. I worded it poorly. The point is it DID allow him comfort from the side effects of his underlying illness and pain can be assessed and managed in unresponsive patients. I trust anestheisiologists know how to assess and treat those patients.
With all due respect, you have absolutely no idea of what you’re talking about here.I know they are not comfortable for the people with trach tubes(which Alfie did not have) that are alert and oriented on them(especially when they try to talk, which Alfie did not do), but I kinda doubt the alert and oriented ones are on the same dose/weight of pain medication as Alfie was too. Any discomfort from his ventilation would easily be taken care of.