by cynthia23 » Tue Oct 24, 2017 12:46 pm
Sean, you asked re my mom: I think I mentioned this somewhere much earlier in this long thread, but in case I didn't--my mom had a major brain tumor and chose not to operate or have chemo because it was far too late by the time it had been discovered. I cared for her during her final weeks. For whatever reason, she chose to stop eating, and then, drinking any fluids at all--her fluid intake went from a few sips of water to nothing at all. We attempted to get her to drink but she wouldn't. We didn't intervene with IV fluids etc because she was on hospice care, where the person is allowed to die naturally without medical interventions that only drag out the death process more. Because I'd been schooled on the 'you can only last three days without water' notion, I thought she would die rapidly, but that didn't happen at all--instead she gradually lost consciousness and lived on, unconscious, for nearly ten days. The hospice nurses told me that wasn't uncommon and that the 'you can only last 3 days without fluids' thing is basically a myth. Her systems shut down and she died. While her brain tumor would have caused her death within weeks, the direct immediate cause was dehydration.
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