Hospice Longevity: Kim is Beating the Odds

May 1, 2023 Waiting for breakfast to be served

Since Kim came home under hospice on November 1, 2022 (over 6 months ago), I’ve come across various research papers that discuss the length of time patients in Hospice remain before they die. The vast majority of hospice patients die within a week of admission because these patients tend to enter hospice when they are very ill and already near death. According to the National Institutes of Health, “about 90% of patients die within the six-month timeframe after entering hospice. If a patient has been in hospice for six months but a doctor believes they are unlikely to live another six months, they may renew their stay in hospice. However, on rare occasions, patients go into remission or improve enough to leave hospice and return home or to an assisted living facility. ”

When the Hospice nurses come to see Kim they keep asking me: “Is he eating less? Sleeping more?” Well, no, he wants to eat all the time and he is not sleeping as much at all! He has become more alert and, except for his loss of memory from the time he suffered the stroke back on August 9, 2022, he looks and sounds like the old Kim after his last TBI 10 years ago.

The question is: should I take him out of Hospice? Because AML is a terminal illness that can show up anytime without warning and that could take his life in a matter of days or weeks, Hospice continues to approve continuing Hospice care.

I have considered taking him out of Hospice but have come to the conclusion that he is doing so well that intervention would only inject suffering into his life. He enjoys his “suite’ on the lower level of our home, all the attention he gets, and the food and care he receives. He is on very few medications, mainly vitamins, and yet he is doing remarkably well. He is generally happy and often, when he becomes very aware of his situation, he expresses his deep gratitude to me for all I have done for him over the years. So, for now, I carry on with life and continue to make his life the best it can be.

Tomorrow, I am driving Kim to the Finger Lakes, NY where we have been visiting over the years. We plan to stay 2 weeks, the time allowed by Hospice. He really likes being in a car though this would be the longest trip (about 6.5 hours) he would take since the summer of 2020. Wish us well :=)

7 responses to “Hospice Longevity: Kim is Beating the Odds”

  1. Wishing you safe travels and good weather. If you have time for a visit, let us know perhaps we can meet you where you are staying. Hugs.

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  2. Maria. Amazing resilience of Kim under your wonderful loving care. Hope you both enjoy your trip to the finger lakes. Give my best to Kim and a hug to you. Best regards. Daniel Tolosa.

    On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 10:32 PM Cunningham-Ramos AML & Stroke after TBI

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    1. Mil gracias Daniel😊

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    posadajohn2000gmailcom

    Nos alegramos por la estabilidad de la salud de Kim y les deseamos unas buenas vacaciones en Finger Lakes. Un fuerte abrazo. John y Clara

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    Hola Maria Eugenia, Qué bueno ver a Kim radiante y saludable, Bendito DIOS!!! Nada como el amor y cariño como medicina del alma. Es una odisea pero gracias a la Divinidad todo va mejorando. Yo los sigo manteniendo en el circulo de oración y le mando energía sanadora desde acá. El lago y la naturaleza ayudan mucho a restaurar la salud. También a ti te va a servir de reposo y reponerte a ti misma. Muy buena idea! Te cuento que yo estoy por recibir a mis papás este miércoles después de 12 años de no estar juntos. Alexandra viene de sorpresa en julio para estar con ellos. Ha sido un poco intenso x q ellos ya son mayores de 85 y te imaginaras conseguir seguro médico para ellos no es barato ni cubren mucho. De todas maneras, Dios nos protege y provee, así que estamos felices de recibirlos. Les mandamos un amoroso abrazo y beso y nos alegramos inmensamente que todo va saliendo bien. Que disfruten mucho su estadía por allá.

    Felicitaciones x ese trabajo tan arduo que has hecho! Cariños,Isabel

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    1. Hola Isabel!

      Mil gracias por tu mensaje el cual no había visto! Que felicidad que tus papás pudieran viajar. Dios mediante todo ha salido bien. Y que lindo que Alexandra esta con Uds ahora en julio. Mery vino a acompañarme por 3 mese y pues ha sido mucha ayuda. Ella ha decaído mucho físicamente pero ahí sigue, haciendo ejercido y haciendo lo mejor que ella puede. Te llamo en estos días. Un abrazo 🤗

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  5. Maria and Kim, I wish you a wonderful trip to the Finger Lakes region in NY. Spring time will offer you some good weather, green everywhere, and the famous lilacs of western NY. Does Maryann and Bob know you are visiting?

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