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Monday, August 17, 2009

End-of-Life Care in the United States

There have been a huge number of lies thrown about recently regarding end-of-life care and the health system in the United States. I’d like to take some time to address this issue.

Most people would like to spend their final days and hours in their homes, perhaps lying in bed, surrounded by their family and friends and the sounds of the voices of their loved ones one.

That, however, is not the reality for many people. What often happens instead is the dying individual is in a hospital, hooked up to machines, and the sounds of beeping and whirring medical machines–or even the sounds of arguing over what the patient truly would have wanted to happen at the end of their live.

But who knew what they really wanted? If the subject was never brought up, this burden is placed upon loved ones who must guess what it is their mother or grandfather or sister of lover wanted. Did they want to be allowed to drift off quietly? Or did they wish instead to “not go gentle into that good night,” utilizing all that medical science has available?

If a discussion is not had, then loved ones must make the agonizing decisions regarding what they hope and believe the dying would have wanted.

And it can be worse than that. One sibling may believe a parent would want to be allowed to die peacefully, while another may just as strongly believe that all measures should be taken to keep the parent alive.

These are discussions that can tear a family asunder and create irreconcilable rifts and animosity.

When your doctor wants to discuss end-of-life care with you, it is these issues she wants to discuss. She does not want to force you to end your life against your will, she instead wants you to make your wishes known to her and to your family, so that these decisions can be made in accordance with your will, instead of in a panic of grief.

Take a moment and think. How do you envision the end of your life? What do you want? What do you want to have happen to your body? Would you like your organs to be donated? Would you prefer to be cremated or buried? Do your loved ones have any idea what your wishes would be at the end of your life? Ask them. You may be surprised at their answers–as well as at their own wishes.

When your doctor asks about end-of-life planning, it is to facilitate such discussions. It is to keep your loved ones from having to make such decisions for you, through their grief, with only vague ideas from long ago discussions to guide them.

It is to be compensated for such discussions that end-of-life discussions were entered into the Health Reform Bill. Currently, many insurers do not pay doctors for such discussions. Add to that the fact that many doctors never learned how to discuss such matters with their patients, and you have a situation where doctors do not initiate these discussions with their patients, and where decisions are left unmade until it is too late for the patient to have any input.

Please discuss your wishes with your family and physician, and please, when you hear someone ignorantly spout nonsense about death panels, gently educate them as to what end-of-life care truly is, and how much of a difference it can make in the lives of the dying and their families.

Our deaths are inevitable. How our last days and hours are spent is not.

The West Virginia Center for End-of-Life Care

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Sunday Flower Pr0n: Late Edition

Last year I moved the black eyed susans; they seem to have taken off after their relocation.

Black Eyed Susans

Black Eyed Susans

Black Eyed Susans

I’ve been planting sunflowers at the back of my herb garden. Hopefully the desperately needed weeding and thinning out I did today will help them.

Sunflower

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Sunday Flower Pr0n: Washington DC

Almost accidentally we found flowers on the Washington Mall.

Flowers on the DC Mall

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Saturday, August 15, 2009

And I Thought Baby Mozart Was Bad

baby_to_3

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Friday Cat Blogging

Kit and Kat

Kit and Kat

Help! Help! I’m being repressed!

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Random Pictures from the Washington Mall

Smithsonian Buildings

Unfortunately, it was extremely bright, so the details on the beautiful building are not clear.

Smithsonian Buildings

You can see a little more of this building, but it was still extremely bright.

Carousel Horses

Carousel Horses

Carousel Horses

I was hoping for a panda, but the carousel only had horses.

And one dragon. He was popular, so I didn’t get a picture of him.

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Meeting Wendy in Washington

See! Proof I went to Washington DC and met Wendy!

Michelle & Wendy in Washington

Michelle & Wendy in Washington

Michelle & Wendy in Washington

Unfortunately, Wendy was eaten by a shark while we were in the Museum of Natural History. Sorry Dr. Phil.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Wednesday, Words, with Association

I’m off gallivanting today, and all you get is this lousy game of word association.

So here’s today’s word: gallivanting

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Tasty Tuesday

It was way too hot to bake this weekend. So again, I got nothing.

Instead, I’m asking for ideas (and recipes) for what I should try to make (assuming the temperature drops). Not that I don’t have lots of cookbooks, but I like seeing what everyone else likes.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

Sheer Genius!

Pretend I wrote something witty and articulate. Then you can debate/discuss what I wrote in the comments.

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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Lazy Sunday

It’s 88 F outside.

I’m going to go take a nap.

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

O.o

Still sitting in my parent’s basement, while Michael sets up Dad’s new computer.

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Friday, August 7, 2009

Woo! Woo! Happy Dance!

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1 Girl Genius Volume 8: Girl Genius Volume 8: Agatha Heterodyne and the Chapel of Bones

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Friday Cat Blogging

Kat

Kit

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