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  1. M

    dad has passed

    Re: Terminal Wean from Ventilator Thank you for your condolences and for the Truth about everlasting life through our Savior Jesus Christ!
  2. M

    Terminal Wean from Ventilator

    Well my dad passed peacefully at a local hospice house on Monday April 16, 2015 at proximately 11:30 AM after ventilator withdrawl. He was given an IV of Fentanyl and Verced (these drugs are supposed to be faster acting than morphine and ativan). Once he was non-responsive his ventilator was...
  3. M

    dad has passed

    Re: Terminal Wean from Ventilator Well my dad passed peacefully at a local hospice house on Monday April 16, 2015 at proximately 11:30 AM after ventilator withdrawl. He was given an IV of Fentanyl and Verced (these drugs are supposed to be faster acting than morphine and ativan). Once he was...
  4. M

    Terminal Wean from Ventilator

    Unfortunately, I am pretty sure I know what the end will look like. Tim will become more and more dependent on his trilogy to the point that sip and puff will no longer work, then the mask or nasal pillows will usually provide some respiration and cO2 removal that will help him for another short...
  5. M

    Terminal Wean from Ventilator

    I do not think suffocation is an over dramatization. It is what happens. Yes it can be done drug induced and peacefully, but there is also some respiratory distress in most cases prior to the peaceful part. I think the future will likely find more PALS choosing invasive ventilation simply...
  6. M

    Terminal Wean from Ventilator

    I am sorry that you feel that way. Caring for a trach patient is no walk in the park, but it can give a person who wants it another, 3 months, 6 months or 2+ years depending on progression and the persons will to live or desire to die. A family should not have to make the decision for a PALS...
  7. M

    Terminal Wean from Ventilator

    I was once where you are. Time passes quickly and what seems like a slow progression can speed up quickly once milestones are crossed like being able to stand, toilet yourself, speak or write legibly. If you ever come to a crossroads and need some perspective on what we did, I am happy to...
  8. M

    Terminal Wean from Ventilator

    It has been a while since I have posted so I wanted to relay a chain of events that may help others in a similar situation or heading toward a similar situation. My father was diagnosed with ALS in September 2013 at 71 years old. His symptom onset was a year prior with overall weakness...
  9. M

    Blom tracheostomy with Trilogy 100 ventilator

    Thought I'd post an update on my dad. He is still in an LTAC facility which is basically a small hospital that allows ventilator patients to have regular rooms. In most hospitals they require you to stay in the ICU even if you are stable on a home ventilator. My dad has regained some...
  10. M

    Blom tracheostomy with Trilogy 100 ventilator

    I wanted to blog about my dad and his recent surgery to get a trach and begin full time invasive ventilation. Prior to surgery he was on BiPAP 22+ hours a day with good use of his arms and hands, able to walk short distances with a cane or walker. Breathing was his biggest problem and he went...
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