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Patient: 78 yr old man in not so great health Had a heart attack earlier this year, has had several TIA's, beginning Alzhimers, borderline diabetic and a few other things. Cancer is rare and will be treated at a hospital about 4 hours away. He does not take care of himself well--doesn't cook, clean or do laundry. If left alone he either eats cold leftovers or goes out. Can't boil water or use a microwave. In general right now he mostly sleeps all day and really just doesn't feel well
Question: Am I being unreasonable to think that sending him to live in a hotel, or to what is basically a dorm, by himself for 4-5 weeks of radiation and/or chemo treatment is a really bad idea?
From what I know of these treatments (he will probably do several weeks of radiation and then chemo) the side effects will be awful. I am just imagining him lying in bed miserable sick and too weak to get out of bed, and thus not eating for days. A family member will check in on him probably once a day but for the most part he will be on his own and will have to walk or get a cab to and from his appointments. If he had another heart attack or stroke it could be 24 hours or more before anyone noticed. And with the Alzhimers some days are better than others. One day he is completely with it, and on others he can be confused and can't find his way around familiar places.
There are other options (at least in my mind) but so far this is the one the family is considering. They are waiting on the treatment plan to be formulated and to get more information. I am appalled that they are even considering this and would think it is an option.
Am I overreacting and over dramatizing the side effects of these treatments?
Question: Am I being unreasonable to think that sending him to live in a hotel, or to what is basically a dorm, by himself for 4-5 weeks of radiation and/or chemo treatment is a really bad idea?
From what I know of these treatments (he will probably do several weeks of radiation and then chemo) the side effects will be awful. I am just imagining him lying in bed miserable sick and too weak to get out of bed, and thus not eating for days. A family member will check in on him probably once a day but for the most part he will be on his own and will have to walk or get a cab to and from his appointments. If he had another heart attack or stroke it could be 24 hours or more before anyone noticed. And with the Alzhimers some days are better than others. One day he is completely with it, and on others he can be confused and can't find his way around familiar places.
There are other options (at least in my mind) but so far this is the one the family is considering. They are waiting on the treatment plan to be formulated and to get more information. I am appalled that they are even considering this and would think it is an option.
Am I overreacting and over dramatizing the side effects of these treatments?