Posted on 05/01/2015 3:20:39 PM PDT by nickcarraway
With his aw shucks, maam charm and velvety voice, Glen Campbell was a legendary country and pop-music singer, guitarist and Hollywood hot guy. But now, friends and relatives tell me, he languishes in a mediocre facility outside Nashville, Tenn., for patients afflicted with Alzheimers disease.
He can spend only minimal time with his oldest children, say sources, who claim he is frequently alone except for the company of caregivers and TV crews recording his mental decline.
He wants to go home, they say, and doesnt understand that the facility is his residence, probably for the rest of his life.
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"Class"
I agree with you and I honor you and your family for your devotion.
My mother suffered a catastrophic stroke. I’ve never seen anyone so sick. I didn’t know what to do. I’m not going to lie and say I took her home, because I didn’t. She had tubes down her throat, and a stomach tube for feeding. I just couldn’t tend to those. She went from the hospital to a nursing home, but she was only there for six days.
I may have been a coward, and I do live with regrets.
We Class of ‘98s have to stick together.
I’m sorry for your loss. God bless you and comfort you.
And the same to you, max.
It’s tough losing you parent/mom no matter what. I lost my mother in 2013 from inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). Be it terminal cancer or Alzheimers, it is painful to just stand by and know you cannot do a thing. I’m still hurting quite a bit. My heart goes out to you and anyone else who is going through things like this. I’m still trying to deal with my loss, iti s so hard.
Wow. Sorry to hear that brother.
A nurse told me “it gets easier”.
I still don’t know what she meant. ...other than the space between grieving grows.
God Bless,
Joe
Good post.
I have been there.
It’s a very hard time.
I have to concede to you for that position; I’m not even close to your level.
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>> “But whether you drink, drug or not, the road will make you crazy after a while. You either get off it or bad things will happen.” <<
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Agree.
I lost a good friend who took a job managing a traveling carnival show. He was about 35 when he took the job, and he never made it to 40. Long time ago.
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Whatever state of mind Glen is in, I wish him the very best in his remaining time. He may have made some bad choices but haven’t we all at one time or another. He has always been one of my favorite entertainers. His music got me thru a lot of bad times. May the Good Lord bless his final days on this earth!
+1
And the Wichita Lineman is still on the line...
I had just gone in the Navy when “Galveston” was a hit for Glen! I was homesick and being from Texas, and this song being about war was one of my all time favorites!
Brings back old memories, it surprises me how many song Jimmy Webb wrote!
“Lookout- old Norward’s coming home!”. Poor old Norwood can’t come home now, it looks like. Sad, really!
Six days is not enough time and I said at the end about exceptions
Money
Space
Time
Intensive care
Incontinence.....this is really the big one to be honest....cleaning poop from an invalid is real life
Some folks can’t do it
Some people are spooked by someone croaking in their home
Etc
Long term total invalid care for someone who doesn’t remember who you are is a tough call
I’ve never faced that one.....I would probably cop out
I think my beef is about warehousing viable older relatives
Or on very personal note...my mother refused to let my dad die at home....about two months care...astrocytoma...she had POA......he had really given her a helluva life...but she didn’t want people in the home 24/7 and the spooky part us....it’s tough.....u can’t run from it in the house
Fast forward 12 years and she died at home in bed...cared for 24/7 by old school southern black matrons with her little ringy bell and hospice....and me
You ever watch Southern Charm on Bravo....Patricia Altschul......that’s my mother sans the Birken bags....she was tight....
I’m very duty oriented....it’s genetic
But it can be lonely at the top....
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