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    Just another peg question..

    We always added water to 2 cans IsoCal (and added coffee in the mornings if my husband wanted it) to the gravity bag so it was pretty thin. If the valve was opened up all the way, it would go into his stomach in as little as 10 minutes, which was way way too fast and it made him feel sick. We...
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    Time for an accessible van - HELP!

    Also check with MDA - ALS Division in your area. They keep list of folks who need vans and can contact you when they hear about vans for sale. This is how I sold our van after Dave died.
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    need help with pills through feeding tube

    Hi Stephanie, Go to a kitchen store and buy a small mortar and pestle. I bought a small marble one for $15. It is FANTASTIC for crushing pills. It is much, much, much, much more effective than those crummy plastic pill crushers the pharmacies give you. It crushes pills into a very fine...
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    My husband Dave 10-8-10

    Here is a copy of Dave's obituary. My kids and I sat at the computer and wrote it together, along with editing help from additional family members. David Richard La Rue, age 48, died peacefully at his home in Manitou Springs, Colorado on Friday, October 8, 2010 after boldly confronting ALS...
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    My husband Dave 10-8-10

    My husband was not able to bounce back from the 2nd bout of pneumonia and he died peacefully at home the evening of 10-8-10. I was with him and his mother was also here. He had labored breathing and had been experiencing pain in neck, shoulders & chest. He was on an assortment of meds to help...
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    2nd bout of pneumonia in a month

    katekath: I don't know what cupping is...can you elaborate?
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    2nd bout of pneumonia in a month

    Last month my husband came down with pneumonia, and was so much better after just the 1st two days of antibiotics. He really bounced back afterwards and seemed better than he had in a couple of months. He aspirated again over the weekend and has pneumonia again. Started antibiotics Monday...
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    Proloquo2Go

    My husband used iPod touch then later iPhone with Proloq2Go for 2 years. At first, he carried it on a lanyard around his neck, then later when he was in a power chair we used velcro to attach the iPhone to his tray of his power chair and he chatted away until he could no longer move his thumb...
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    Desperate for SLEEP

    Katie, what is your experience with respite & hospice? Hospice here does not provide respite care, just medical support. They only provide a CNA 2-4 hours per week between 8am-5pm and even then not much use as they will not do hoyer transfers alone, administer meds or do PEG feedings, so I need...
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    Desperate for SLEEP

    He has had hospital bed since January. When he is "on his back" he is actually sitting up in bed, propped with pillows on the side as he has no muscle to hold him up. The saliva and mucus still get in his throat. On his side, the shoulder just gets too sore. He is on hospice. They are the...
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