my mum had a triple heart bypass whilst in the early stages of dementia, and I swear blind that brought on alzheimer's (sp) sooner, she was 73 when she had the op.
The problem will be the anaesthetic and post operative recovery which will be slow and protracted.She will recover like every old person from anaesthesia.
Yes...just been talking to my Aunt who was at the pre op appointment yesterday.
They really don't want to operate because she has an unsteady heartbeat. I forgot about that. Her twin brother had a pacemaker fitted years back. They would have done the same for her except for the dementia. They said they'd wait until she started fainting and do it as a needs must. Now she has to have a mastectomy...with a dodgy heart. Not good :-(
Morning, ummmm.
My Grandma was already 'very confused' (no diagnosis of dementia) when she underwent surgery on a broken thigh-bone.
She never really 'recovered' from the operation, I'm afraid.
We felt that she didn't ever really come round from the anesthetic.
Of course I do. :o)
The only saving grace may be that her mental condition is protecting her from the anxieties that the rest of you are feeling.........
You and the rest of the 'ummmms' will have to deal with things as best you can, but let's hope that Nancy is protected from the worst of the knowledge.
i have looked after elderly ladies who have had mastectomys ummmm, its good your nan is active at 80 as this will help in her recovery xxx
i wish her all the best and hope you will be ok during this difficult time xx
My nan is the same age, ummmm, and wasn't with it at all after her op a fortnight ago. Even today she's more confused than usual, but is getting a bit better. I hope everything goes well for your nan. Thinking of you. Xx