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In reply to the discussion: Japan Moves to Limit Bedbound Elderly On Feeding Tubes [View all]Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)17. its not clear from your post if the tube was more terrible for you or your dad.
Seeing as he lived on for four years I assume on some level he dealt and coped with it.
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Economics forcing a lot of countries to do things previously unimaginable. Not Obama's fault
Hoyt
Mar 2014
#2
Same for me..."30 percent of seriously ill people surveyed in a hospital said they would “rather die
adirondacker
Mar 2014
#32
Careful. That's what my mother said and I did my best to keep her out of one.
adirondacker
Mar 2014
#35
its not clear from your post if the tube was more terrible for you or your dad.
Jesus Malverde
Mar 2014
#17
Pneumonia from food aspirated into the lungs is a major killer of elderly.
Jesus Malverde
Mar 2014
#6
I'm under the impression for food risk pneumonia a tube is safer than eating.
Jesus Malverde
Mar 2014
#22
I think if you have a choice between dying of food aspirated pneumonia or going on a tube for a
Jesus Malverde
Mar 2014
#23