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re: Mike Leach in critical condition, unknown medical event.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 7:16 pm to Tigerpride18
Posted on 12/12/22 at 7:16 pm to Tigerpride18
Actually the update was they moved him to a hospice type setting but the type where they have medical equipment. I forgot what they call them
Equipment to keep someone alive I mean.
Hospice is a little different.
Usually those are more like nursing homes kinda as far as the setting.
At least my moms was like that
Equipment to keep someone alive I mean.
Hospice is a little different.
Usually those are more like nursing homes kinda as far as the setting.
At least my moms was like that
This post was edited on 12/12/22 at 7:19 pm
Posted on 12/12/22 at 7:44 pm to Tigerpride18
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Actually the update was they moved him to a hospice type setting but the type where they have medical equipment. I forgot what they call them
Equipment to keep someone alive I mean.
This would be a palliative care and comfort unit.
Posted on 12/12/22 at 8:07 pm to Tigerpride18
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Actually the update was they moved him to a hospice type setting but the type where they have medical equipment. I forgot what they call them Equipment to keep someone alive I mean. Hospice is a little different. Usually those are more like nursing homes kinda as far as the setting. At least my moms was like that
I can speak on this. My mom had a brain aneurysm, massive, no brain activity, no hope. Her sister wanted to fly down and see her so we decided to keep her on life support for a day or two against my best judgment. The hospital told us we had to move her to hospice to do so because they can’t admit her or keep her in the er in that condition. We had to move her to hospice for the night and next day. Keep in mind she had no brain activity and her body could not sustain life on its own. So yeah, I can see why they would move him to hospice even if there is no brain activity.
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