Monday, December 14, 2009

Aortic Aneurysm More Condition_symptoms Advice For A 92 Yr Old Female Just Diagnosed With An Aortic Aneurysm?

Advice for a 92 yr old female just diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm? - aortic aneurysm more condition_symptoms

My grandmother came because they use to prevent a blood clot discovered in his leg, and surgery, is a filter of future blood clots on your heart and lungs. While she was there, they found an aneurysm of the aorta and it was decided, "what must be." I can not say I blame them, but I want to keep around when she's at home, so that if someone an advice what to do to achieve this, are greatly appreciated.

4 comments:

traumaqu... said...

Well, here are some facts:
1. Technically, they can not solve. "But at this age is risky, not to mention other problems you have had.
2. If it breaks, if it comes, is a matter of minutes.
3. It can never explode.
Frankly, as far as time is to flip a coin. Your doctor, I am sure, said.
With regard to respect their wishes and keep them comfortable, so I know if the pain does not last for long ... more likely Otherwise, keep them comfortable and easy. Now keep alive ... smooth move, you should not get very far, basically anything that keeps your blood pressure and normal heart rhythm is the key.
I wish him much luck and she has free time, even if it is.

12/10 ♥ JUST MARRIED! ♥ said...

to visit her and be there for them as much as possible .. Bring you know your gifts and let them how much I love U, before it's too late ... there is nothing u can do but enjoy the time together ur left

ganagup said...

Hope, Grandma and respect that it is easy .... Spend time with her as possible and you know you love .... is .... is difficult, I was there for my grandmother had leukemia, and any infection caused a little trip to the hospital, fever and extreme pain ..... I ask him why he kept trying all these new drugs and their response was, if someone could help them, future patients were willing to give it a try, especially if you have more time. ... I hated to see them suffer and that is almost as bad as it hurts, but when he finally died, respects this decision and I was proud of her .... .... It is very difficult and strange all day, but I also know to respect his decision and they support ..... do the same with his grandmother and think, I always remember this ..... Blessing from God ....

Pedsgurl said...

I think it's great that you are respecting their wishes. Do not take the task of keeping order. Aneurysms are very unpredictable. She could not live much longer, but it can always go. Do not forget to spend time with her and help her to herself not tired. He is also out of hand, honey.

Take care,
Missy

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