it could mean that, but it could also mean the nurse has come to offer very useful advice about pain and symptom control, and to point you in the right direction for other agencies who would also be able to help, like getting equipment (hospital beds, oxygen, stair lifts, etc) and night or day sitters. hospice isn't just about dying, it's also about living.
hi, i used to work as a macmillan nurse. When i used to come out from the hospice to see people it didnt automatically mean they were going to die. Their speciality is symptom control, so for example, i might see smeone at home who was havng pain from leg ulcers that was poorly controlled, or for a short period while they were having chemo treatment and suffering horrendously from sickness.
if you have questions about your illness (that you WANT to know the answers to) then speak with your doctor
Oh please don`t think that, they are specially trained to give great help advice and yes indeed pain control. Please ask ask ask don`t be in the dark about either the illness or the treatment..
lots of love and luck
Mamya x
A young USA mother met with a serious accident today crossing the road - her v.young children were with her. She looked the wrong way for oncoming traffic.
None of us know when our time is up so don't dwell on the worse, live life while you can.
thank you so much to all the people who have taken the time to help with my question, its help put a few myths to rest. Its amazing what we assume about places that we've all heard of but really don't know that much about, once again THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH XX