My elderly mother of which I have made many references to over the last few years, is getting worse with her breathing probs. She has been warned that she should be on oxygen for 16 hours a day to avoid going into heart failure. She cannot walk far and gasps continually.
She has refused any more help and she would rather live out what life she has left rather than be confined to a chair or bed on oxygen. At present she is quite well, does her garden, goes out with her cutters pruning things, she grows things in her garden and cuts the hedge. Also she does voluntary work once a week and does shopping and has a reasonable quality of life. Am I wrong in wanting her to have the treatment that will restrict her so much to prolong her life or should I encourage her to just enjoy life as it is and just live for today.
I saw a man in the supermarket the other day with an oxygen bag and a tube to his nose, he was doing his shopping and looked ok, I pointed him out to her and said that she could adapt and take her oxygen out with her. Her response has been to say that she couldn't do it. I have had battles with her over using a stick to help her balance, a wheelchair to take her to places she cannot walk to and now the oxygen, I cannot argue any more, I just feel guilty.
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She had a good quality of life right up until a few days before she died, which she would not have had if she'd gone down the dialysis route. (There was no question of a transplant because of her age. Had that been a possibility, it may have led her to a different decision.)
