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FRIENDS WITHOUT FAMILY...THERE ARE MANY HERE
NOBbest!!! :(
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That's really sad. I wonder if he felt he was a burden to your good wife. I'm sure she didn't feel that but he might have. I hope he's OK & won't try that again.
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Thank You, Carry
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A doctor providing a credit card for a patient?! It wouldn't happen NOB no matter what.......wow!
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This is an incredibly sad situation and bless your wife for looking out for him. I know that her heart was in the right place and I applaud the Doctor for stepping up as well.
I read this post last night and slept on this response but I'm going to type it anyway...and I don't know the kind of medical issues involved nor the patient's history...it is just my personal humble opinion.
When and if, I decide to check out, I hope that nobody stops me. I will have researched and understood all the options but I DO NOT want anyone to interfere with the decision that I have made. I will not involve anyone else in my decision and now, I sure as hell won't be making any phone calls to let anyone know. I will send an e-mail card to be sent on a certain date to those I love so I'll be found in a timely manner.
Those are the potential plans. I have read the book "Final Exit"...until then, I plan on enjoying life to the fullest and will probably be around for another 20 years or so.
I read this post last night and slept on this response but I'm going to type it anyway...and I don't know the kind of medical issues involved nor the patient's history...it is just my personal humble opinion.
When and if, I decide to check out, I hope that nobody stops me. I will have researched and understood all the options but I DO NOT want anyone to interfere with the decision that I have made. I will not involve anyone else in my decision and now, I sure as hell won't be making any phone calls to let anyone know. I will send an e-mail card to be sent on a certain date to those I love so I'll be found in a timely manner.
Those are the potential plans. I have read the book "Final Exit"...until then, I plan on enjoying life to the fullest and will probably be around for another 20 years or so.
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That's great advice Jim and I think you and your wife deserve a humanitarian medal for your efforts, you sure earned it. But in lieu of a medal will a margarita do?
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Ferret's post was good: to the point.
The point, of course, is that some attempted suicides are a call for help and not really intended to end in death.
Others are the real deal.....and that is a decision that should be left to stand, IMO.
Notifying others of your intentions probably puts it in the first category. In this case, it put some other people in a very tough place. Bless them for their kindness, however.
The point, of course, is that some attempted suicides are a call for help and not really intended to end in death.
Others are the real deal.....and that is a decision that should be left to stand, IMO.
Notifying others of your intentions probably puts it in the first category. In this case, it put some other people in a very tough place. Bless them for their kindness, however.
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[quote="gringal"]Ferret's post was good: to
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"Yesterday, a mutual friend NOB, called us and said he had just received a call, and it was a good bye as he is checking out of here."
I agree with your suggestion. It's a good one.
What I gathered from the above quote, however, was that the man intended to commit suicide, and I don't think there are any instructions he could have left to that effect which would be considered binding. Did I misunderstand?
I agree with your suggestion. It's a good one.
What I gathered from the above quote, however, was that the man intended to commit suicide, and I don't think there are any instructions he could have left to that effect which would be considered binding. Did I misunderstand?
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Gringal....you out
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So.......now that his life was saved through the generous offices of his friends, with the help of Dr. Leon.........is he glad to be alive, or does his wish he were dead? I'm just curious.
I completely agree that we should provide for emergencies, including access to funds.
A situation happened to two friends of mine about a year ago. They were neighbors, and one became very ill. The other drove her into Guad for special tests after she wasn't getting better, and there, she passed out on the way to the hospital. She died in the critical care unit. It turned into a financial nightmare for the neighbor. The hospital wouldn't even release the body without the bill being paid. The woman's children were in the States. I won't bore you with the rest of the details, but nobody wants that kind of experience to happen to their friends. We should all prepare.
I completely agree that we should provide for emergencies, including access to funds.
A situation happened to two friends of mine about a year ago. They were neighbors, and one became very ill. The other drove her into Guad for special tests after she wasn't getting better, and there, she passed out on the way to the hospital. She died in the critical care unit. It turned into a financial nightmare for the neighbor. The hospital wouldn't even release the body without the bill being paid. The woman's children were in the States. I won't bore you with the rest of the details, but nobody wants that kind of experience to happen to their friends. We should all prepare.
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Actually...he is happy to be
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So sorry about your friend
Jim, I am so sorry to hear about your friend. Depression after a major illness is common and can be devastating. If he is in his mid 70's he still has a lot of life left. I can imagine the state your wife is in.
And I agree with you, any hospital is better than IMSS. I hope your friend pulls through.
And I agree with you, any hospital is better than IMSS. I hope your friend pulls through.
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Sorry to hear about your friend, however I am with Ferret, I think when you are tired and ready to give up the fight then you should be able to go like your friend did. I know that is the way I would want to go
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Am I to understand from some of these comments that IMSS does not cover ambulance transport by Red Cross? [I always was told that "Red Cross" is free, but that they expect a "donation"!] That blood transfusions are not covered by IMSS? WTF??? I'm confused.
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Lehrer wrote:Am I to understand from some of these comments that IMSS does not cover ambulance transport by Red Cross? [I always was told that "Red Cross" is free, but that they expect a "donation"!] That blood transfusions are not covered by IMSS? WTF??? I'm confused.
You're not the only one. I'm lost in the cornflakes here. I thought IMSS covered things like blood transfusions.
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He was taken by ambulance from Red Cross in Chapala to Santa Maria Hospital in Chapalita, when it was deternined they had the antidote for halcion OD.
Since he had no insurance, he was stabalized, and transferred to Hospital Civil in GDL. Medical staff is similar to IMSS, as most Doctors spend 2 years working in this sector, prior to going on their own....At least this is my understanding. This hospital turns no patient away.
Sorry for the confusion.
Since he had no insurance, he was stabalized, and transferred to Hospital Civil in GDL. Medical staff is similar to IMSS, as most Doctors spend 2 years working in this sector, prior to going on their own....At least this is my understanding. This hospital turns no patient away.
Sorry for the confusion.
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I attended a presentation on 7/15, at LCS about the Jalisco law (?) (not sure if this law is only for Jalisco or a Federal one) about what we would call in the US, "Advanced Health Care Directive." I was very impressed by the work that was put into this. I would encourage people to look at this web site because it does deal with the medical issue that someone can be authorized to make health care decisions if you are incapacitated. Web site is: www.lakesidelifemanagement.org
IMHO those of us who live alone should have people check in on a regular basis to make sure we are OK. I feel that it is important to make available the names and phone numbers of those people who should be contacted in event of an emergency. It just makes things so much easier if our friends have this kind of info.
IMHO those of us who live alone should have people check in on a regular basis to make sure we are OK. I feel that it is important to make available the names and phone numbers of those people who should be contacted in event of an emergency. It just makes things so much easier if our friends have this kind of info.
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Abrria wrote:I attended a presentation on 7/15, at LCS about the Jalisco law (?) (not sure if this law is only for Jalisco or a Federal one) about what we would call in the US, "Advanced Health Care Directive." I was very impressed by the work that was put into this. I would encourage people to look at this web site because it does deal with the medical issue that someone can be authorized to make health care decisions if you are incapacitated. Web site is: www.lakesidelifemanagement.org
IMHO those of us who live alone should have people check in on a regular basis to make sure we are OK. I feel that it is important to make available the names and phone numbers of those people who should be contacted in event of an emergency. It just makes things so much easier if our friends have this kind of info.
I just received an email that some (?) of the information presented at LCS was incorrect. As soon as I find out what the corrections are I will post them.
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Do you need help with your friend Jim?
Jim and Dee,
Do you need help with your friend? If you need something in particular, PM me and I will post on all the web boards - I post on 4 including this one.
What town does your friend live in? I can bring a meal once a week and there are probably others who will help as well (meed to know what he likes and any food allergies. Someone to read to him or play a game - don't know what condition he is in. You can PM me with what you feel you need help with. Probably best for people to speak with you or your wife first and get good details.
Does he have to replace blood - if so I can post that. And if so who would be in charge of lining up donors and taking them in. One of the problems with Tony was that I got different information from Tony vs his doctor. Don't know if it was the language thing or what.
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Do you need help with your friend? If you need something in particular, PM me and I will post on all the web boards - I post on 4 including this one.
What town does your friend live in? I can bring a meal once a week and there are probably others who will help as well (meed to know what he likes and any food allergies. Someone to read to him or play a game - don't know what condition he is in. You can PM me with what you feel you need help with. Probably best for people to speak with you or your wife first and get good details.
Does he have to replace blood - if so I can post that. And if so who would be in charge of lining up donors and taking them in. One of the problems with Tony was that I got different information from Tony vs his doctor. Don't know if it was the language thing or what.
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To the person who posted about IMSS, I don't know about the ambulance and if IMSS has a service they pay for to their hospital.
I do know that if you need a blood transfusion for scheduled surgery, you have to provide the donors for the amount they expect you need and in the type you need. If you read several other posts on this board and every other web board lakeside, you will see many of us helped to find blood donors for Tony's open heart surgery. He needs 10 donors - 10 pints - and has to have it the day of or immediately before surgery. If the IMSS doesn't have it they delay the surgery. For some reason they do not stock blood at IMSS prior to surgery. Every other hospital will give you the transfusion you need and you have to find donors to replace it later - you can pay someone to donate which is what many people do. In one case the person moved his friend to a different hospital (out of IMSS) so that he could receive the blood he needed.
At least two of us on this board have experience with friends in IMSS who needed critical surgery and it was a nightmare for both of us who had to advocate for our friends.
I do know that if you need a blood transfusion for scheduled surgery, you have to provide the donors for the amount they expect you need and in the type you need. If you read several other posts on this board and every other web board lakeside, you will see many of us helped to find blood donors for Tony's open heart surgery. He needs 10 donors - 10 pints - and has to have it the day of or immediately before surgery. If the IMSS doesn't have it they delay the surgery. For some reason they do not stock blood at IMSS prior to surgery. Every other hospital will give you the transfusion you need and you have to find donors to replace it later - you can pay someone to donate which is what many people do. In one case the person moved his friend to a different hospital (out of IMSS) so that he could receive the blood he needed.
At least two of us on this board have experience with friends in IMSS who needed critical surgery and it was a nightmare for both of us who had to advocate for our friends.
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simpsca wrote:Jim and Deb,
Do you need help with your friend? If you need something in particular, PM me and I will post on all the web boards - I post on 4 including this one.
What town does your friend live in? I can bring a meal once a week and there are probably others who will help as well (meed to know what he likes and any food allergies. Someone to read to him or play a game - don't know what condition he is in. You can PM me with what you feel you need help with. Probably best for people to speak with you or your wife first and get good details.
Does he have to replace blood - if so I can post that. And if so who would be in charge of lining up donors and taking them in. One of the problems with Tony was that I got different information from Tony vs his doctor. Don't know if it was the language thing or what.
Carolyn
Carolyn, You are very kind to offer. At this point Dr. determined he needs 6 units of blood, however, they are trying to determine reason he is not generating more blood, as he had 4 units 2 months ago. He lives in Villa Nova, and more importantly, do you, or anyone reading this thread know who to contact for in home care, and approx. cost?
He is still @ Hospital Civil in GDL.....This hospital turns no one away, 75 pesos admission, plus cost determined by ability to pay. I was shocked after our last experience @ IMSS, this hospital provides and changes linnens....no pillow, provides meals, and sponge bath by staff. I think he likes this
Fortunately, he is AB Positive....making him a universal recipient....after blood test Sunday....He claimed to be B Neg. I believe this reinforces my reason for starting this thread....All people living alone without family, especially in Mexico, should communicate, have an advocate, or at a minimum, a copy of their directives taped above thier telephone, for emergencies.
He is doing better, although I find humor in the fact that Santa Maria Hospital lost his pants, and we transported him in a hospital gown, via taxi, to Hospital Civil in GDL We are most hopeful for a positive outcome.
Thanks again....Jim n Deb
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Does Lakeside care provide in home assistance, and please provide approx. cost...pm would be great.
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