wouldn't let me introduce more healthful foods into their diet while my
FIL was alive, even though he had lymphoma and CLL, plus heart problems
and dementia. Her position was likewise, that his food was the only
pleasure he had left. She couldn't consider the possibility that I
could make a difference in his quality of living when his doctor could
not. He would make statements like, "Are you practicing medicine
without a license?"
Some people just have a mind-set that makes it impossible to help them.
Nancy
On Mar 28, 2008, at 10:56 AM, Arlyn Grant wrote:
> Don't I know it. As my mother was dying, I tried desperately to get
> her to drink the green smoothies I was making for her. But she
> refused. The hospice people told my family that it was better to feed
> Mom ice cream and pudding. I was horrified. But I realized that it
> was all about the belief that she is going to die anyway, might as
> well let her eat what she wants.
>
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