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Any tips on how to get more food into my mom? She is not wanting to eat very much. This just happened.
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Breezy23
Answered Sep 2022
Does anyone have experience with their loved one being on a feeding tube in SNF?
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Llamalover47
Replied Sep 2022
Financial assistance for in-home care. Any advice?
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Nay1001
Answered Jun 2022
Why do medical professionals keep pushing for my mom to begin hospice care?
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babsjvd
Replied May 2022
My father-in-law has cancer. He has Humana. He has an IV, a feeding tube, and dementia. They say he doesn’t need skilled care. He will die without it. What can we do?
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JoAnn29
Replied Apr 2022
Is it true there's a 90% chance that Mom could never come off the feeding tube even after treatment is completed?
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Daughterof1930
Answered Apr 2022
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Mike68
Replied Apr 2022
Rehab refused to honor POA and remove G Tube when a doctor's order was written. How do I get my mother out of this wicked rehab?
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JoAnn29
Answered Mar 2022
My mother is not getting better and rehab is trying to keep her there forever. Any advice?
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tashinkac
Answered Mar 2022
How do you keep the syringe in place during gravity feeding for PEG tube?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Feb 2022
My mother had stroke and is currently on a feeding tube. I personally feel she is going through a lot of pain every day, and I wonder if she wants to live longer?
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Llamalover47
Answered Feb 2022
My sweet, loving wife (91) has had moderate AD/dementia for the past two years. It developed quickly, without much warning. Suggestions?
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falaport3
Answered Feb 2022
Feeling trapped, think this is the end. What should I do?
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Countrymouse
Answered Feb 2022
Anybody have any suggestions for elderly parent that no nursing facility will take when we can't take her home from the hospital?
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Isthisrealyreal
Replied Feb 2022
My father is 85 with dementia. Health is steadily declining. He has a feeding tube, mobility is starting to deteriorate faster. Thoughts?
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AlvaDeer
Answered Jan 2022
Lost at what to do with elderly father. Any thoughts?
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DJ9876543
Answered Jan 2022
My mother has dementia and is on a feeding tube, she holds a large amount of saliva in her mouth. What to do? Most of all, why? Help!
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cher7777
Answered Jan 2022
How long? Any advice, reassurance or help?
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NottheStrongOne
Replied Sep 2021
Should low pacemaker battery be replaced for father with dementia? So torn because he has moments of being very aware of his situation.
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FGRINSTIX
Replied Aug 2021
Should we keep trying to hand feed a loved one who can't eat without passing out?
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Beatty
Replied Aug 2021
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