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My grandpa is about to die (need medical reasons) by SkyHi 2008-02-09 14:57:56
and this morning he wakes up and cant hear, so my mom and him communicate through writing. Then he goes back to sleep, and my mom tried to do the same thing again with writing, but all he does is scribbles. My mom said essentially it's like he's going crazy.

The hospice doctor won't flipping contact her and tell her why this is happening, and I don't want the 'it's just normal before you die.' I want to know the medical reasons for this.

I am so pissed off right now, I am in Iraq and losing my grandfather, can't see him or anything, and the damn hospice cant even do their job!

Why did he lose his hearing, and why is he going 'crazy?!'


PLEASE fill me in!!!
[ Reply ]
  I am not a doctor... by VivianC2008-02-09 15:07:12
    I concur. by purplepineapple2008-02-09 15:20:55
      Also agreed. by jdelphiki2008-02-09 15:26:48
  {{{SkyHi}}} It sounds like he's having a stroke. by taitano2008-02-09 15:24:53
    ... (n/t) by SkyHi2008-02-09 15:28:08
      I'm just so mad/sad by SkyHi2008-02-09 15:30:21
        {{{SkyHi}}} by morenna2008-02-09 21:13:00
  omg hon *hugs* .. by Garrinka2008-02-09 15:35:39
    Not able to go home by SkyHi2008-02-09 15:56:09
      Sounds like your CO is by Silverfire2008-02-09 16:12:51
  That's sad. It sounds like he's ready by notdeadyet2008-02-09 16:22:56
    Had a phone chat with him before by SkyHi2008-02-09 16:40:30

 

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