Kaleigh
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Vent away, that''s what this thread is for, thanks to Ellen. I hear you, this is hard. My Nanny lost sight in one eye, but we never knew about any kind of injections to help her good eye. She died, shortly after she lost sight in her good eye. She was so miserable, and sad not being able to do what she was used to doing. Reading was her true love. I bought books with big type. Gave her a maginifying glass. But yes, all I heard was, well don''t bother, I won''t be here much longer. I kept her spirits up as best I could. I know the battle, and can only say I hear you, hang in there. And send you a big HUG. LisaDate: 5/21/2008 5:34:16 PM
Author: diamondsrock
Yay Lisa! What great news! So glad to hear that and was wondering how he made out.
Gotta say it''s been a rough week. Nana has been not so good this week, with really bad anxiety. She had an injection in her eye on Monday (she has macular degeneration) and was very nervous about it. This is her one good eye so I understand her anxiety, but it went well, she can see a bit better already, but she''s still a nervous wreck. Her niece is visiting from Canada and is trying to be good company for her, but it''s tough. She is very depressed, talks about how she wishes she could just go to sleep and not wake upVery upsetting to hear hear talk about that. Her family dr. put her on zoloft last Friday so I''m hoping that will help, although it''s not an immediate fix. It takes a while and her patience is not so good these days. She wants to feel better today. This morning she thought she was having a heart attack so called the ambulance, but at the hospital the dr. said it was a panic attack, which is better news of course.![]()
She has been very emotional lately, crying, asking me to sell my home and buy one with an in-law apartment for her, then saying she wants to go to assisted living, etc....To be honest I''m pretty burned out right about now. I don''t feel she would be happy anywhere at this point. Her best friend is in the nursing home and doesn''t look like she''ll be leaving so that has been hard. Also, she gave up driving and being as fiercely independent as she is that has been very, very difficult for her. I always hear how she used to drive, used to do things, etc....I don''t think she can accept the fact that she is 86 and her activities are limited. I know she has valid reasons to be depressed, but she is beyond that. Also, she enjoys getting sympathy, attention, etc....like many older people. I''m not saying that''s a bad thing, but it can become problematic. She was telling her physical therapist last week about her woes trying to get sympathy and I just had to put my head down and read my book and keep quiet! She will tell pretty much anyone who will listen, and believe me, I listen A LOT.
Just venting....sorry for the rant!
