My beloved 90 year old Dad has congestive heart failure and atrial fibulation. He recently got out of the hospital after a 4 night stay - he was also in there in August, January, and several other times over the years. He goes in because he has breathing difficulties - they adjust his meds, drain him out, and then send him home. Usually his condition improves when he gets home but this time it hasn't. I think part is that he has given up because he has been told there really isn't much else that they can do. He does have a wonderful cardiologist who listens to him and is very proactive, but with different med changes there doesn't seem to be any improvement. They can only drain so much fluid before he starts having kidney problems.
Now he is on oxygen 24/7 where before he only used it when he needed it. My Dad was never a big guy, but he is under 6' and now weights under 140 lbs. He is tired all the time so he sleeps and doesn't walk around much so his leg muscles are weak. He is on a low does of an anti-depressant which also helps him sleep at night. His appetite is low and he is down in spirits. I visit when I can and I listen to him but it's so sad as he knows he won't get better and his quality of life isn't very good now.
Has anyone one through this? What should we expect? My older sister has been good with contacting different people and right now he has the visiting nurse coming in a couple times a week to check his vitals and the physical therapist is also in a couple days to get him to move around. On Friday a home health care nurse is meeting us there to find out what services my Dad needs/wants. We want to try this first to see if he can stay in his house with help before we have to move him into some sort of facility. My Mom is 85, legally blind and doesn't hear too well - she also has problems with her walking, had bleeding ulcer surgery almost 2 years ago and is on meds for that. She doesn't complain but we know this is eating her up and she looks exhausted. Every time Dad is in the hospital it drains everyone.
Just looking to see if anyone else has gone through this and if you have any words of help..
Thank you!
Jill
Now he is on oxygen 24/7 where before he only used it when he needed it. My Dad was never a big guy, but he is under 6' and now weights under 140 lbs. He is tired all the time so he sleeps and doesn't walk around much so his leg muscles are weak. He is on a low does of an anti-depressant which also helps him sleep at night. His appetite is low and he is down in spirits. I visit when I can and I listen to him but it's so sad as he knows he won't get better and his quality of life isn't very good now.

Has anyone one through this? What should we expect? My older sister has been good with contacting different people and right now he has the visiting nurse coming in a couple times a week to check his vitals and the physical therapist is also in a couple days to get him to move around. On Friday a home health care nurse is meeting us there to find out what services my Dad needs/wants. We want to try this first to see if he can stay in his house with help before we have to move him into some sort of facility. My Mom is 85, legally blind and doesn't hear too well - she also has problems with her walking, had bleeding ulcer surgery almost 2 years ago and is on meds for that. She doesn't complain but we know this is eating her up and she looks exhausted. Every time Dad is in the hospital it drains everyone.
Just looking to see if anyone else has gone through this and if you have any words of help..
Thank you!
Jill