Having such a shit time and I don’t know if there is anything I can do.
Mum was diagnosed with cancer 8 weeks ago. She’d been complaining of pelvic pain for months, but was pretty much fobbed off with ‘it’s your age’. Palliative care only, doc told her he’d ‘try to get her to the summer’, dad pretty much doing everything for her but she’s barely eating and drinking and failing fast.
3 weeks ago dad had a fall and ended up in hosp. Went completely demented within 24 hours in there, hallucinations, conversations with dead people, reliving past (like 60 years ago) events. Care pretty awful tbh and I’m
considering a proper PALS complaint . Eventually last week diagnosed with UTI, on antibiotics and becoming more lucid. However 3 weeks in bed and catheterised means he can now barely walk and isn’t continent.
Mid week my sister discovered mum collapsed. Now hospitalised and drifting in and out of consciousness.
Both in same hosp but 2 different blocks. Dad can have visitors, but only one a day and it has to be booked to ensure no other visitors are on the ward at the same time. Initially the same for mum, but they wouldn’t let dad in because he couldn’t go on his own and on Fri they closed the ward to all visitors, so now no-one can go.
Hosp won’t let dad see her at all and he is becoming more and more distressed and is now not eating or drinking.
It seems inhumane. 60,000 unrelated footie fans can go to a match, I can go to a pub. But my mum and dad can’t see each other after over 60 years of never being apart, I can’t see my mum, and we face the real possibility of both of them dying alone.
Can anyone advise? Give me any ideas of what I could do about this? It’s also really hard to speak to anyone when visiting dad as we only get an hour and of course I understand the nurses etc are all really busy. The ward phone gets answered eventually but 90% of the time any questions are “have to ask the doc/consultant... not done rounds yet....”
I’m at a loss, and I’m aware that all the above seems very ‘poor me’ but it’s hit me for 6. They are very elderly, I knew it wouldn’t be long, but the speed in which it has all gone wrong has knocked all the stuffing out of me.