I should possibly post this in AIBU, but thought those here might understand what I'm on about.
I'm in the age of having parents and neighbours getting old and seeing a pattern emerge.
They seem to get treatments / surgery to prolong their life but this seems to not bring a good quality of life.
For example, one has vascular dementia, but recently had a heart problem and got a pacemaker fitted. If this had not happened I think they would have died of heart failure, but now they might go on for years getting slowly worse mentally. How they decide to turn it off I don't know.
Another similarly has the same dementia but had a heart valve replacement surgery and that os now keeping them going.
My elderly dad has mixed dementia and recently suffered with pneumonia which used to be called the 'old mans friend' he was treated with antibiotics and now recovered but struggling with UTIs and confusion.
I had genetic testing and have a copy of the APOE4 gene meaning I have a slightly higher risk of alzheimers and maybe this is focusing me on this as well.
I am considering doing an advance statement stating no life saving treatments / surgery after say 75. I'm also doing a PoA as well. I already have a problem with the bowel which can result in obstruction (adhesions) so that might see me off before the dementia kicks in.
Sorry if this sounds morbid but I wondered if this resonates with anyone else.