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Auggie

(31,772 posts)
Thu Apr 27, 2023, 06:06 PM Apr 2023

Advance Health Care Directive Guidance, anyone?

Last edited Thu Apr 27, 2023, 06:40 PM - Edit history (1)

Hospitals are asking if I have one. I don't, so I'm in the process of filling one out.

I'm looking for wording that explicitly spells out my wishes and intent. My decision maker, Mrs. Auggie, is cool with what I want, but my bigger concern is any pain-in-the-ass do-gooders, clergy, or administrators that may think they know better.

Me? Stage 3 cancer, operable, but you never know what can happen in an operating room or under anesthesia. If something does occur that renders me helpless, unable to communicate, etc., or become a burden (long-term nursing, feeding tube, breathing machine) I want it known to pull every damn plug and tube and let me die.

Thanks.

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Advance Health Care Directive Guidance, anyone? (Original Post) Auggie Apr 2023 OP
I have one and I'm healthy. It is good to have. Makes you feel better applegrove Apr 2023 #1
I don't have any advice Auggie Diamond_Dog Apr 2023 #2
Thanks Diamond_Dog Auggie Apr 2023 #9
Check your pm's, cilla4progress Apr 2023 #3
Done Auggie Apr 2023 #4
... cilla4progress Apr 2023 #5
Here is one link. PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2023 #6
Thanks Auggie Apr 2023 #8
Check the hospital ownership. Catholic hospitals can and do override patients' wishes. cbabe Apr 2023 #7
That's my concern! Auggie Apr 2023 #10
Consult an attorney. Not even the doctor can stop the Catholic cbabe Apr 2023 #11
The social workers can usually provide you with Quakerfriend Apr 2023 #12
+1 Auggie Apr 2023 #14
Look up fivewishes.com. 1WorldHope Apr 2023 #13
Thanks. Discovered it's .org, not .com. Auggie Apr 2023 #15
That makes sense. 1WorldHope Apr 2023 #16
go online and search for WhiteTara Nov 2023 #17
Possibly another important question.. justaprogressive Dec 2023 #18

applegrove

(122,922 posts)
1. I have one and I'm healthy. It is good to have. Makes you feel better
Thu Apr 27, 2023, 06:12 PM
Apr 2023

like you won't suffer long if the worst happens.

Diamond_Dog

(34,489 posts)
2. I don't have any advice Auggie
Thu Apr 27, 2023, 06:15 PM
Apr 2023

But just want to wish you good luck. I had stage 3 and that was 16 years ago and I’m still here.

🙂

PoindexterOglethorpe

(26,607 posts)
6. Here is one link.
Thu Apr 27, 2023, 07:05 PM
Apr 2023
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/advance-care-planning-advance-directives-health-care

If you Google "Advance Health Care Directive" you will find many links.

It's important to think carefully about what is important to you, how much or how little end of life care you want, and so on. Not only do you want to get your values in writing, but you need to verbalize those with anyone around you who might be called upon to make decisions if you no longer can.

It can feel scary, but it's perhaps the most important thing you can do.

Oh, and if you have any valuables outside the change in a coin purse, you need a will. If you haven't done so already, get one made ASAP.

cbabe

(4,099 posts)
11. Consult an attorney. Not even the doctor can stop the Catholic
Thu Apr 27, 2023, 07:26 PM
Apr 2023

Admins from following the bishop’s dictates. They will be fired if they try. Good luck!

Quakerfriend

(5,645 posts)
12. The social workers can usually provide you with
Thu Apr 27, 2023, 07:27 PM
Apr 2023

a “boiler plate” copy of living will & durable POA that covers all the bases.

And, fwiw, worked in a catholic hospital for many years and never saw a patient’s wishes overridden by the administration.

Sadly, I have more recently seen MDs refuse to sign a patient onto hospice when they clearly need it & are suffering.

1WorldHope

(882 posts)
13. Look up fivewishes.com.
Thu Apr 27, 2023, 08:28 PM
Apr 2023

You do not need to have a lawyer to do this and if it is witnessed probably best with a notary public. This document is very helpful.
I'm sorry you are here in your life, the more aware of your choices the better. Good luck.
✌️

WhiteTara

(30,139 posts)
17. go online and search for
Wed Nov 8, 2023, 09:11 AM
Nov 2023

end of life directives and you will find standard forms.

You don't have to have one though.

justaprogressive

(2,405 posts)
18. Possibly another important question..
Thu Dec 14, 2023, 03:31 PM
Dec 2023

Who holds your "Power of attorney"?

What about a DNR!

Be prepared.


Stage 3 CA is bad news.

signed LTC nurse.

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