by chubby » Mon Apr 12, 2021 7:14 pm
Fuck man, talk about a horrible situation... I imagine if Jackie sits there and is tortured in his own mind thinking If this is somehow some fucked up karma for the life he has led.. I couldn’t imagine being the parents..
My aunt who was perfectly healthy, randomly at the age of 33 had some weird health problems that started to affect her memory and her motor skills.. a few months later she was diagnosed with progressive ms. Within a few years she was wheelchair bound and not long after she lost all speech/ communication... so for the last like 25 years she was confined to a recliner chair in my grandmas living room, not being able to say a word or communicate anything, my grandma had to change her diapers and feed her strictly blended liquid meals with one of those big liquid syringes... last year I moved in with my grandma to help her since she was 87 and could no longer drive, within a few months of me being there my aunt got fluid in her lungs, took her to the hospital, she was there for about a week until the doctors said she was too weak to do surgery on to get a feeding tube, so my grabdma decided to take her back home, where hospice came and dropped off liquid morphine and liquid ativan.. I was in charge of administering her the meds.. after about 4 days one evening I was giving her meds, gave her the liquid ativan, then was preparing the liquid morphine right in front of her, and standing like 6 inches away from her I saw her take her last breath... pretty fucked up... but I think living in a vegetative state for over 20 years is even worse...
My prayers go out to the giacalone family..
Fuck man, talk about a horrible situation... I imagine if Jackie sits there and is tortured in his own mind thinking If this is somehow some fucked up karma for the life he has led.. I couldn’t imagine being the parents..
My aunt who was perfectly healthy, randomly at the age of 33 had some weird health problems that started to affect her memory and her motor skills.. a few months later she was diagnosed with progressive ms. Within a few years she was wheelchair bound and not long after she lost all speech/ communication... so for the last like 25 years she was confined to a recliner chair in my grandmas living room, not being able to say a word or communicate anything, my grandma had to change her diapers and feed her strictly blended liquid meals with one of those big liquid syringes... last year I moved in with my grandma to help her since she was 87 and could no longer drive, within a few months of me being there my aunt got fluid in her lungs, took her to the hospital, she was there for about a week until the doctors said she was too weak to do surgery on to get a feeding tube, so my grabdma decided to take her back home, where hospice came and dropped off liquid morphine and liquid ativan.. I was in charge of administering her the meds.. after about 4 days one evening I was giving her meds, gave her the liquid ativan, then was preparing the liquid morphine right in front of her, and standing like 6 inches away from her I saw her take her last breath... pretty fucked up... but I think living in a vegetative state for over 20 years is even worse...
My prayers go out to the giacalone family..