The good news is that we sign the forms Friday to take Rob off hospice until
he needs it again. He is almost back to where he was, though the memory,
cognition, and behavior processes are slowly going bye-bye. His CNA mostly
sits around while supervising Rob in doing his hygiene, food, and other
tasks. So it is time to let it go. The forms we'll be signing will let us
put Rob back into hospice if/when he needs it.
The bad news is that one of the law firms I talked to says that we can't sue
UNC Chapel Hill and the four interns that messed up Rob's seizure
medications because, although it took months to recover, no permanent damage
was caused. I plan on getting a second opinion.
Pam S.
J - 27 Feb 2008 13:30 GMT
> The good news is that we sign the forms Friday to take Rob off hospice until
> he needs it again. He is almost back to where he was, though the memory,
> cognition, and behavior processes are slowly going bye-bye. His CNA mostly
> sits around while supervising Rob in doing his hygiene, food, and other
> tasks. So it is time to let it go. The forms we'll be signing will let us
> put Rob back into hospice if/when he needs it.
Thanks Pam.
I know you're more than capable of doing what the CNA's doing, so good idea.
Best I not comment about the other issue.
Take care,
Wishing you the best
J