Okay, so my grandpa came home from the doctors today to check on his cancer. They wanted him on Chemo like right this second, but he was all ah no. So they gave him something to take for a few months. They want him on chemo no later then June though. This of course, freaks me out. My living situation isn't like that of others. I live with my two
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Having a nurse come by your house to bathe and check on your elders is not the end of the world, it happens everyday.
Freaking out is not a solution. Just make up your minds on the best plan so when the time comes, you don't have to think about it. If insurance will pay for home care, get that then. Better then moving~
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I think once you agree on a plan, you'll feel better. But Lyn is right, don't discount a caregiver... it's not like you have to hire someone off the street you can take your time and interview as many as you may need to until you find a good fit. With everyone looking for jobs now a days, I'll bet you'll have your pick!
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Of course I can be over reacting and they can give a big middle finger to their health issues and live a long time. This is what I'm obviously hoping for, but when all is said and done, under all the other fears I have of 'what will I do without them?' is 'I dont want to be alone' I'm scared of being alone. I know I'll have my friends and all, but at the same time I'll be alone...and I don't want to be
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I also would not discount a caregiver just yet. My grandfather had a stroke a few years back and since has had a lot of trouble, mentally and physically, and my dad and aunts had all already moved out and had families--in another country too, no less, since my grandpa's in Greece still. but my grandpa's developed a good relationship with his nurse since. I think with the right person it could work out really well. Generally, people in that profession are very nice and caring. I think your concern and general nervousness about the whole idea is perfectly understandable though. It's a big decision and a big change to adjust to.
Of course, I hope your grandfather gets better soon and you don't have to worry about it at all. Wish you all the best. <3
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