Some of you may remember my thread about sending my SO's mother warm fuzzies due to her being in the hospital. The prognosis then was that she'd be okay. She's not.
She was in for an infection that had/later (not clear on the details) spread to her blood, and due to what chemo has done to her white blood cell count, she's been unable to fight it off, even with the assistance of three separate antibiotics. I also believe she received a brain scan, but I'm not sure my SO has been given the details and I'm not about to request them from him. It's been frustrating since he was not ever listed by his mother as "next of kin"; it's understandable - no parent would ever hope for that burden to fall on their child - but it's difficult considering he's the one who's been caring for her day in and day out for years and here he can't receive any information about her other than what he receives through a third party (his aunt or uncle). However, it was confirmed yesterday that she is dying, and she's expected to pass as soon as Sunday. It's more or less a waiting game though in her current mental state, I don't feel it's going to be too long before she finally passes: she is suffering from confusion, delirium, hell, she had to be sedated the other night because she wouldn't stop trying to tear out her IVs and the other wires and climb out of bed... What he's going through is absolutely unfathomable and my heart is shattered for him. Though I went through something similar, I've never been through this, and I feel madly and completely helpless.
I'm not sure what's going to happen if she passes. I am praying that their other family will come through if need be. I would do anything and everything in my power to prevent him from having to live with his father. Although he is 18, nearly 19, and although his father has not lived with them for ages, his father is still listed as a tennant on their household. His brother is 15. I believe that if worst came to absolute worst, his brother could actually choose to live with him, the older sibling, and the government would help provide for that, but gah. The situation is so unbelievably shitty. :/ And I'm not sure what I'm hoping to achieve by posting this. Maybe I simply need to get it off my chest, though any advice would be appreciated. My mother did say we could find a way to work it out so that he could come out here, and stay with us for a while, but he, understandably, will not leave his brother (even with family) - they need each other - but he says once his brother is fine to leave with family, it's something he'll hope to do. Until then, though, I'm not sure what I can do other than to be there for him and support him the best I can. :/ Please, please keep my SO and my SO's family in your thoughts.
EDIT -- He texted me a little bit ago. She passed away this morning.
She was in for an infection that had/later (not clear on the details) spread to her blood, and due to what chemo has done to her white blood cell count, she's been unable to fight it off, even with the assistance of three separate antibiotics. I also believe she received a brain scan, but I'm not sure my SO has been given the details and I'm not about to request them from him. It's been frustrating since he was not ever listed by his mother as "next of kin"; it's understandable - no parent would ever hope for that burden to fall on their child - but it's difficult considering he's the one who's been caring for her day in and day out for years and here he can't receive any information about her other than what he receives through a third party (his aunt or uncle). However, it was confirmed yesterday that she is dying, and she's expected to pass as soon as Sunday. It's more or less a waiting game though in her current mental state, I don't feel it's going to be too long before she finally passes: she is suffering from confusion, delirium, hell, she had to be sedated the other night because she wouldn't stop trying to tear out her IVs and the other wires and climb out of bed... What he's going through is absolutely unfathomable and my heart is shattered for him. Though I went through something similar, I've never been through this, and I feel madly and completely helpless.
I'm not sure what's going to happen if she passes. I am praying that their other family will come through if need be. I would do anything and everything in my power to prevent him from having to live with his father. Although he is 18, nearly 19, and although his father has not lived with them for ages, his father is still listed as a tennant on their household. His brother is 15. I believe that if worst came to absolute worst, his brother could actually choose to live with him, the older sibling, and the government would help provide for that, but gah. The situation is so unbelievably shitty. :/ And I'm not sure what I'm hoping to achieve by posting this. Maybe I simply need to get it off my chest, though any advice would be appreciated. My mother did say we could find a way to work it out so that he could come out here, and stay with us for a while, but he, understandably, will not leave his brother (even with family) - they need each other - but he says once his brother is fine to leave with family, it's something he'll hope to do. Until then, though, I'm not sure what I can do other than to be there for him and support him the best I can. :/ Please, please keep my SO and my SO's family in your thoughts.
EDIT -- He texted me a little bit ago. She passed away this morning.
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