Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Lou Gehrig’s disease
WE ARE DEALING WITH MY HUSBANDS ALS AND IT S DEVASTATING...I AM FIGHTING DEPRESSION AND PANIC ATTACKS,,,CAN ANYONE OFFER SOME HOPE????? JAN
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@lioness- Thank you for inviting me in Linda. I hope that I helped!
Your letter has already helped in so many ways...I know I take on too much responsibility but I feel that he is not able to and it's my job as his wife...…...for better or worse.....and believe me, some days it can't get any worse.....He is a very stubborn man who refuses to believe that ALS is going to beat him...he is still able to use a walker but falls often,,,,,when I am alone I can't pick him up and have to call someone to help...
@allegro- This is why I suggest you call hospice, because he'll listen to the nurses. My husband refused to acknowledge that he snored- for well over 30 years! There is nothing like a stubborn patient! Has the doctor been frank with him and explained everything to him?
Who do you call when he's fallen? I get the responsibility thing but can you turn some things over to your kids? There is just so much that you can do. If he gives you grief about it just try and convey that you can't handle it all and that he will have to compromise.
Is his walker sturdy with a seat if he needs one? How do you get him into bed or out in the middle of the night? There are a lot of practical things that a hospice nurse can advise you on. When you call them they will meet with you and you can talk over things. You don't have to sign up. Will you give them a chance? Make a call?
Your suggestion of asking the Dr to talk with him is a good one. I was so concerned on how we were going to get the car keys from my husband, but at a Dr
s visit she was informed that he had blacked out a couple times for a very short time, and she called me aside to say he shouldn't be driving. I told her to tell him and he never offered or tried to drive again. He had his driver's license yet and would tell people that he could still drive, but he never tried to.
@rmftucker- My sister and I had to do the same thing with my mother to get her to stop driving! The doctor also let her keep her license! And she never drove again either. YEAH.
Lots of times spouses will listen to others more than us because it gets tricky with power struggles, or control issues. It's always better to involve someone else. Care takers shouldn't always be the "bad guys". I also think that it is the doctor's responsibility that he make such things clear, to the patient to help set perimeters for their safety.
I CALL ONE OF OUR BOYS WHEN HE FALLS, AND THEY ARE WONDERFUL ABOUT HELPING OUT...BUT THEY HAVE JOBS AND FAMILIES TO TEND TO ALSO, AND I FEEL MOSTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS WELFARE.HOME HEALTH HAS BEEN A BIG HELP ALSO, AND THEY SEEM TO BE ABLE TO GET THRU TO HIM WHEN I CAN'T...I GOT OUT TODAY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THREE WEEKS AND HAD AN APPT. WITH THE HAIR SALON.IT WAS LIKE HEAVEN FOR ME....MY OLDEST SON TOOK OVER AS HE WAS FREE THIS AFTERNOON...…..WHAT A NICE NEEDED BREAK...........
Glad things are going better. It is a rough road and we never know where the journey will take us. Take care.
@allegro- Good for you! I always felt better too, and my patience was re-vitalized. lol. How lucky you are to have such helpful sons. Do they live near you?
YES, ONE IS A PARAMEDIC AND THE OTHER A HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL, AND MY DAUGHTER WORKS FOR A DR....SO I AM TRULY BLESSED..OUR FOURTH CHILD LIVES IN SEATTLE WITH HIS FAMILY AND TRIES TO GET HOME WHENEVER HE CAN.....THEY HELP IN EVERY WAY THEY CAN, BUT HAVE BUSY LIVES OF THEIR OWN....THEY ARE DEVASTATED ABOUT THEIR DAD AND TREASURE EVERY MOMENT THEY HAVE WITH HIM...LIKE I SAID GOD IS IN CHARGE NOW...…..THANK YOU FOR ASKING,,,,,,,,,JAN
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONCERN, RM,,,,IT HELPS TO KNOW OTHERS CARE ABOUT A COMPLETE STRANGER…….