Hi everyone,
My dad has been doing so well, all things considered. But over the last couple of nights he's had very little sleep and has been in some discomfort. Yesterday, apparently, the doctor and hospice nurse went round and today they will be fitting dad with a syringe driver.
His wife told me that once those meds kick in, he may no longer be able to communicate. So I had a long chat with my dad last night and told him how much I loved him, how proud I was to be his daughter, etc. We exchanged some lovely words and he kept saying goodbye until I put the phone down. I was so upset and cried for an hour afterwards.
It was (probably) my last call to him.
What I want to know is what is likely to be in that syringe, will he still be able to eat and drink if he's unable to communicate. Is it now a few days away?
Thank you and thinking of everyone who is going through this, or who has recently gone through it. My thoughts are with you all.
Emily