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I feel so bad that people have to suffer through this, and I know what will happen. The medical staff can write whatever they feel will feel will justify them giving the morphine and/or adivan, and it will fly. I have seen this happen so many times with my mother, and other meds. The last time she was in the snf (July, for a possible cracked shoulder blade), the new Dr. at her PCP's office went to see her, and DOUBLED her heart medicine!Excuse me, she was there for PAIN, so of course her bp was up! All she needed (which she finally got after I got her an appointment with an ortho) was a mild narcotic (Norco 5/325) and she was fine. Her bp was so low when I got her home, she passed out when going to the bathroom, and I finally got her straightened out (decreased heart med back to original, took her off simvastatin, which there is a contraindication for with the heart med she was on). My feeling is Dr. s are so rushed and so controlled by money, they just fly through their diagnosis, never read the notes about what is actually wrong with the patient. it's one thing to make a mistake with a younger adult, or someone who still has their wits about them, but to do it with an elderly person is just plain dangerous! My mom would be dead, I guarantee it, if I had not intervened numerous times.

Another good one recently...my father is 93, still active and in pretty good health. He got a really bad cold a few weeks ago, and it started the night we went out for chili. So he goes to the Dr., tells him he ate some chili and now he has this horrendous cold, so what did they give him? Meds for indigestion! Really?? The man is sitting in front of you, sinuses totally stuffed, coughing, wheezing, and you give him omaprazole?! So disgusted with the medical profession!
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mel2cuteluv I'm so sorry, you can ask for an investigation done by the coroner and talk to department of heath and joint commissions and medical board and nursing board there are many places that you can complain to. If you need help you can message me. You can also look them up on the internet but if you can't find them you are welcome to message me or private message me. Another lady on here is going to the news. I tried but did not find the news station that I needed.

You are so right, so many people on here have lost their loved one to sedative or morphine overdoses or other ways that are very suspicious. I also know of many other sites where people have dealt with the same thing as here. I have also talked to people personally that have had this same thing happen to them.I hope everyone that this has happened to will have investigations done.

My mom was killed in a horrible way by bad drugs that were given to her by medical staff against her will and ours.These drugs put her into a coma where she remained until the end which was a couple of weeks this last coma. She was not even able to eat or drink or talk.She was very strong and very healthy.They had overdosed her so many times but she somehow managed to survive though she did suffer a lot.She would go back to the hospital for help to recover from the complications from the drugs only to be put into another overdose again and again. The staff knew that she was not allowed to have these drugs. She was not even a smoker or sick. She did have a skin fungal infection given to her by the hospital.It was very treatable but she was ignored. It had got worse but was still treatable.A doctor at the end treated her with proper meds and she recovered but still remained in the drug coma. there were other doctors that killed her by refusing to treat her her with proper meds only antibiotics which is deadly for this kind of infection. She had a DNR which could have contributed to her death cause it was easier to kill her with it. The evil staff must have wanted to get her heart to stop beating during one of these over doses and would not have to give her cpr. They even yelled out Dnr and were yelling for the drugs she could not have after she was already in the icu because of this last overdose from these drugs that they were yelling out and could not have.

I'm am still having a horrendous time even though it has been quite a while. This is so hard to accept, that medical staff who we are supposed to count on to help us or our relatives do this kind of thing and take lives, it is just beyond belief.
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My Mom just passed away so this subject is near and dear to me for real this early morning August 29th 2015. She died of small cell lung Cancer folks while in Hospice Care. Now the subject is do they over medicate? Yep? I seriously believe they killed my mom and I am about to start digging into this as soon as we get her buried. I live in Georgia. She lived in Ohio My mom was one very special lady and many things don't add up to me. I AM HURT! I AM OUTRAGED AND TOTALLY TICKED OFF TO SAY IT NICELY!I'm SORRY BUT I AM SELFISH AND ALSO VERY SELF CENTERED! I WANT MY MOM BACK AND I CAN'T HAVE WHAT I WANT! I WAITED TO LONG TO COME BACK HOME! I COULD HAVE AND SHOULD HAVE CAME BACK SOONER BUT I ALSO HAVE MANY MEDICAL ISSUES SO I WAS TRYING TO AVOID COMING UNTIL I REALIZED SOMETIMES YOU JUST HAVE TO PUT YOURSELF ON THE BACK BURNER THATS ALL THERE IS TO IT! My mom did not deserve to die like she did. I dont care what anybody says! This isn't the first time I heard of how they give them drugs I saw it with my father in law also and I am here to say it is down right disgusting to say the least! They have a license to kill State sanction no less. When you demand an autopsy you know what your told it will be 1500 cash up front and thats a fact! Then they still don't have to even do one. I was told if 2 doctors sign off then thats it folks they can refuse to do it! I dont know but to me I think they are killing off old folks smokers and anybody who seems to be costing them money. The world has went nuts and I am sick of it all to be honest it is CRAZY! Who gives an 78 year old woman all this pain meds with a heart condition unless they are wanting her to die? Her primary refused to do it because it would slow down her heart and kill her HELLO well SHE'S DEAD Isn't She? CASE CLOSED! I'm here to help BURY OUR DEAD and then to find a lawyer and get to the bottom of all of this crapola!! Am I hurt yes! Do I think they are over medicating! BIG TIME BABY!! Can I Prove this Hum we are about to find this out because there is lots of x rays doctors reports and somebody better be able to explain why my mom died so fast after going into HOSPICE CARE! I have no money so I couldn't get the autopsy I really wanted but that's ok I will get ll her records and I will find out what the heck happened to my mom thats a fact!!
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That is so scary and to think that he got away with all that for so long shows how easy it is for doctors and nurses to get away with murdering people while in their care.It makes me wonder if serial murderers or murderers would chose the medical field like hospital and nursing care work, cause it is so easy to commit murder and get away with it.There are so many different ways of doing this while working in a hospital and nursing home.Most of the time no one even notices or pays attention. If these killers do get caught which is so rare especially in America,they tend to get away with it cause there is not enough proof and doctors have plenty of insurance to protect them, if there is any suspicion. That is why I would always recommend reporting overdoses. The more people that report it the more likely the investigators will pay attention.

Even if there was an overdose done and the person made it out alive. It does not mean that the elder patient did not suffer any damages.It can cause all kinds of serious damages.Sometimes it is an accident. Our doctor sincerely apologized when that happened. That is not the same thing as a medical staff deliberately doing the wrong thing. When it is deliberate that is when it should be reported.There really needs to be laws about sedatives and dangerous drugs,especially with the elders.

The doctor or nurse in question can just go to another hospital.That is why I recommend everyone who has had this happened to them, should report it and should never ignore it,contact the investigators and do a coroner investigation if there is any suspicion. Eventually these kind of killers will hopefully get caught if there are enough complaints and the country or state you are in cares at all.Even if they don't they will have to pay attention if everyone reports it.

I know there was one American nurse that got caught by his colleague. He only got caught cause his colleague got him to confess while she recorded him. He killed a lot of people in very sneaky ways before she caught him. If his colleague had never befriended him he would still be out there killing. I think some of his patients that he killed were very sick and mostly all elders and some sick and elder. The families may have thought that their loved ones died from old age or their sickness.He was one of the few American medical staff that did get caught the rest of these kind of killers are still out their killing it is just too difficult. It makes me beyond mad and upset that these atrocities are allowed to go on and these thugs are allowed to be free and do as they want which is horrific.Anyone who can take a life and or lives intentionally, needs to be locked up forever and throw away the key. That is why everyone needs to report it. Then they may listen eventually.
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Please stop 'throwing baby out with the bath water'! Perhaps morphine is sometimes misused, perhaps your loved ones can manage without it, but I was d###ed grateful it and other opiates were available for my brother in his last year of life.
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horselady if it gets rid of morphine all the better it damages your liver and kidneys and older people do horrible on it not counting the terrible constipation and blockage so then they add 3 more meds to unplug you. my hubby is now off all of that garbage- dont be afraid of cannabis or cabbanoids and tinture for pain it has been around for ages and is not marijuana my hubby has severe pain of bone cancer on his spine, he is finally more alert not all pain free but down to a 2 no more side effects
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In the case of Harold Shipman, nobody challenged him because his patients really liked him. There were hundreds of them, over many years. Interestingly, it wasn't until he overreached himself and forged a will that he rang any alarm bells; and even then it was only because the isolated lady he picked on in fact had a literate and capable relative whom he'd overlooked in his calculations. He killed himself in prison, following conviction on fifteen proven murder charges. We will never know how many people he actually killed, but they reckon about 250.
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I wish they would question all the elder deaths here.When a doctor causes harm and death and people are questioning them they either move to a different location or they are fired. They can always find work again. Instead they need to get caught. I don't see how they are allowed to live outside of prison after committing such atrocities. It can't be because they don't have enough evidence. Apparently in the state that I live in it is very easy for them to get away with murder in hospitals and nursing homes if it is done on an elder especially.
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I meant to say wth
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These medical thugs just need to be put in prison and throw away the key. They are taking lives wtf. The actual medical staff who is doing the overdoses and causing death are the ones that need to pay for it in prison. Set an example for the rest of the medical staff so they wont be so eager to over medicate people. My mom was overdosed several times before she even went into hospice. She was in an overdose coma and had been for 2 weeks this last time, by the time she went to hospice. They put her into an overdose coma then said she was at end stages of several things that she did not have and because of those things that she did not have they said that she had less than 6 months to live. In reality she was in a sedative coma and they knew it. She may have chose hospice herself had her condition been natural but not in those circumstances, but I am sure she would not want hospice to kill her, had she chose it.She and her family and friends did not want her life just taken away by medical staff who are supposed to be caring for people not taking their lives.That's what makes this so much more shocking and so impossible to deal with.These kind of medical staff deserve nothing less then life in prison. No need to take away morphine because medical thugs like to overdose elders with it.Just ship the medical thugs off to prison where they belong. Sedatives yes not around elders especially haldol and ativan Those drugs are just killers.
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I'm afraid you're right, horse lady, about the hard cases making bad laws. Here in the UK, both I and my cousin were telephoned within a week of our respective mothers' deaths, she by the coroner's office and I by the doctor asked to co-sign the death certificate, and interrogated closely about the events leading up to them. It wasn't that she or I were under any suspicion, but at that particular point you're so shaken anyway that you can't help feeling as though you are. In fact the reason for these conversations, which both of us found pretty traumatic, goes back to the infamous, late Dr Harold Shipman, a trusted GP of many years' standing later convicted of serial murders of frail elderly people. Because of this one monster, no death - no matter how completely anticipated - now goes unquestioned. Which is a good thing, overall, of course; I understand and agree with the principle; but in practice it also means that no one can be left in peace to grieve. And that's before you calculate the cost to the public sector of God knows how many thousands of working hours spent in wholly needless activity.
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I sympathize with everyone here whose loved ones deaths were hastened by overmedicating. Here is the flip side of the coin, which is what has happened to chronic pain patients.
You get together a group of "respected" physicians, everybody sues the pants off hospices and such for giving too much morphine, and pretty soon, they will outlaw morphine administration during hospice. They will say, oops, too many people dying, gotta stop that! It's the punish-everyone-in-the-class-for-one-persons-screw-up mentality that is pervasive in the US today.
So, what would you rather have? Your loved one die a few days/weeks/months sooner than you had hoped, after a life of 80-100 years? Or your loved one in excruciating pain, and no one will be able to give them relief?

We shouldn't have to choose, but I can see it happening.
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Flowgo is right on. Totally right on. I posted a comment that I lost my dad of 101 last week and what set him over is hospice had given him 2 mg of Adivan. They could have given him 0.5 or even 1 mg but the dumbshit doctor never changed the order until I saw it and then it was too late. Also I put they never gave him any morphine well guess what when I looked further and investigated myself and made inquiries I found out that yes morphine WAS administered the very next day after the 2 mg of Adivan. I have hired an attorney and he is shocked and now my friends may also use the same attorney for the same things that happened to their loved ones. Too many meds, wrong diagnosis, etc. I know I WILL get justice for my dad. I could care less about the money as I have made it on my own but to teach these people they can NOT continue doing these things to elderly folks. If you have a good case, any attorney WILL take it probono knowing in the outcome they will be paid. I miss my dad terribly and now am getting therapy as I do NOT sleep, eat like a mouse and am very very very anxious all the time since his passing! BUT the good thing that will all come from this is I KNOW I WILL see him and my mom and husband and dogs all one day again.
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loriharmonica This is so true so many elders are not dying from diseases or old age but they are dying from drug overdoses because if the patient is elder then so often medical staff just classify them as dying just based on their age alone.Then they are severely drugged into a coma put into hospice, where they are then labeled as last stages of whatever is convenient or just old age or dementia and then there life is ended.
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to windyridge not very many people want to see there loved one become a zombie and I am sure by upping her meds that is what is killing so many elderly people- morphine and methadone etc are horrible for the kidneys and other organs- they all use quanity vs quality to sell those drugs even your own dr will give you a whole bottle when you just want 2 or 3.- there are a lot of natural drugs they wont tell you about that can stop pain- sorry about your mother tho
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Meow,You still have time especially with the medical board and I think the joint commissions. You can check, the more people that report this the more that it will be looked into and something can be done about it. Most of the time people don't report it.
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WINDYRIDGE, I couldn't agree more or written it any better myself! Also, I thank you for your service to others in Hospice/Hospital, you are such a kind and caring person! My own experience with Hospice was incredible, my Mom was dying of Cancer and even with 6 very involved kids, we could never have given her the excellent care she deserved without them. There were some very heavy medications for pain and sedation in the last few days, but the Dr's and care team were very good about explaining the quality vs quantity of life care, as well as we all knew of our Mom's wishes in that regard. I miss her terribly, but the end of her life was exactly as she wanted it to be, pain free and peaceful. Thanks Bud!
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Flowgo, i have brought it to there attention, when respotory came to give her a breathing treatment and forgot to connect her oxygen she passed from COPD. And couldn't breath and i checked her oxygen and found it on the floor with no connection to the oxygen, I found her hose on the floor and brought it to the nurses supervisor.and blew a fuse with them because has she gone the whole night she would of died. I told them i would sue this hospital, still lots more but too long to write it all. And she said she would address it, but its been in Feb. 10th, 2013. Dont know statue of limitations and thank you for the advice, But everyday i hate what they did
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I'm so sorry Meow, This happens too much, You can call the coroner and ask for an investigation. You can talk to the department of heath and put in a complaint . The medical board, the nursing board, joint commissions http://www.jointcommission.org/report_a_complaint.aspx and there are others also that you can complain about it.
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Yes I agree, they put my mom on hospice on 1 mg in the hospital and my mom was 71 and she was just mellow, and a lot of people visited that day, So she had said the day before I wish I had a big birthday party, So when everyone visited that day, I asked my mom how she liked her birthday party, ( although it wasn't her birthday ) She had this amazing look on her face and her eyes were sparkling even being under 1mg morphine and she staired at everybody with the biggest and happist smile I have seen in a long time, She was so happy and laughed with us So when i asked her how she liked her birthday party, She just glowed and said I love it.lol but I didn't get any cake i said o wait heres your cake she had me put it aside Now she went from 1 mg. Of morphine to 3, we all asked if we could talk to her they said yes, but she won't be able to respond i asked Why didn't they tell me as for I stayed the whole time she was there they gave us a bed to sleep there, and I was in charge of her So next thing i know they put it up to I believe 8 mg all this was in a matter of days, when administraighter said they could of prolong her stay month by month So yes I do think they rushed her death... Never told me they upped it to 3 and wouldn't be able to talk or say our last words to her and then again to 8mg.That put me at a low point, because they always upped it while I ran down stairs when all i did was ran to get her foods she wanted. I have distrust and lots of anger towards hospice, Sorry but Yes they did kill her faster tgen she could of hung in a little longer
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Windy, your insightful, heartfelt and well rationed post brings common sense and clarity to a very emotional issue.
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My mom was in a coma when she passed from so much haldol and ativan and other sedatives that she was not supposed to have not only because of her age but because of a sensitivity to these drugs that kill people with this condition. It was determined through medical investigations that she was given enough of these sedatives to cause great bodily harm and death. These overdoses were done by medical staff who knew that she could not even have these drugs at all but yet gave her huge amounts of it.
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boy do I feel your pain my husband will be on his last morphine tomorrow- then very slowly off of methadone which is a horrible drug- he has already started on medical cannabis which is not marijuana it has c-e-d and special oils which has been used in other countrys for years and he is having way less pain but still withdrawls from the morphine- and now off mirralax and synnacot etc the magnesium is great for constipation but citrate magnesium is best from costco anybody out there just remember my husband has lived 9 years longer then they said because we refused chemo and radiation- dont let any dr or nurse push you around or think they own your home cause you are on hospice
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The topic question really caught my eye. I cared for my Dad who had prostate cancer and dementia for six years. I was his health care surrogate. He eventually went into hospice - for a year! He was a very strong man, even for his age of 96. The hospice physician was a general MD who had his own private practice, and also did hospice work. He was completely sold on using haldol (haliperodol) for the elderly patients to keep them calm. After seeing my father under the influence of this medication, I was so concerned. He didn't even know I was there. He was so obviously over-medicated. He went from being able to feed himself, carry on conversation, being alert...to someone who couldn't speak, move on his own, let alone feed himself, etc. He was completely doped up. (As were the other patients I saw in the unit). When I expressed my concern over this, they just told me he needed to be on it. I read up on the drug, and most nursing homes never use this anymore. One of the dangers of the drug is NOT to give to the elderly, and can cause DEATH! My Dad was in the hospice in-patient care unit (for my respite). I requested he no longer be given this medicine, as there were other medications that would help (and did help) restlessness.
Well, my last respite - Dad was brought into the unit. He was in good spirits, coherent, fed himself before going in, talked to me, etc. The staff was told by me and was noted in his file - NO HALDOL! Well, when my dad was brought back home after a few days, he was slumped over, could not talk, could not grasp a cup, could not open his eyes. When he heard me talk and knew he was home, tears started rolling down his face. I knew he was trying to talk to me. But he couldn't. I found out they were giving him haldol the whole time he was at the unit. He died that evening. So hard to believe that it will be a year October 15th that he died. His hospice nurse took a month leave from her job, and entered a facility for stress. She knew it was the haldol, but did not want me to think it was. It wasn't her fault. The doctor's, yes. While dad was dying, I know the critical care nurse expedited his death with morphine, and "turning him over". But in that case, it was merciful. It's the medications that some doctors don't want to educate themselves on, or learn about alternatives.
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losing my temper when silly habits are formed by the sick one have a 40 year old handicapped son who is hard of hearing and a husband with 4th stage cancer- any suggestion for keeping my temper down please dont tell me to take a break because I cnat right now and he does not want others caring for him and I understand that- so much meds are making him sloppy and dont care attitude- any ideas?
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I knew that the sedatives that they killed my mom with were wrong and so did the medical staff but they did not care cause they get away with it over and over again as people die from it. She told them she could not take the meds and so did I. It was written in her chart.There were times that I was standing in between my mom and the nurse that was medicating her. They told me that I was interfering with her healthcare and they were going to call the security. There was absolutely no reason at all for her to have sedatives.
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My condolences to all the folks here who have lost loved ones. I know how difficult it is. I went through the sudden deaths of my only siblings not long ago.

I do volunteer work for a non profit organization. I've had two patients pass way this month. I am not a medically trained person so I cannot disscus or debate care and meds. I simply do companionship and respite care visits.

I haven't contributed to this thread for a long time, but I started reading some of the more recent stories and comments today. My comments are not meant to criticize, but simply to add to the discussion.

What has been discussed very little on this thread (over 400 posts) is quality of life issues. There are many cases where terminally ill patients of sound mind choose to go into hospice. I have a patient currently like this. They have decided that the quality of life is not, or will not be worth continued treatments, tests and procedures and choose to face death on their own terms. I truly hope I am able to do this when I'm old and I'll.

For people who are not able to make their own decisions any longer, hospice is chosen for them by family, friends in conjunction with doctors and hopice organizations. When we make these decisions we are trying to do what's best to end the suffering of our loved ones. We are treating them the way we would want to be treated in the end. Many people have given us clear directives.

No one, or their families, are forced or coerced into accepting hospice. I don't second guess or question the validity of those who report bad experiences with hospice. But I feel there should be more thought and discussion given to quality of life issues. How much can it possibly matter that someone who is 98 or 103 years old have there life extended by a few hours or days? We should ask at that point, who are we fighting for? Our loved one who is dying or for the emotional needs of those still living.
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Apologies in advance. Above post meant for everyone, not directed at immediate poster. The posts get out of order anyway.
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Really do not understand the high doses of medication, especially Gabapentin, especially for an otherwise functioning adult (not talking hospice, what about the meds caregivers are taking?), add that to other meds, and even then, if one adds alcohol ever to that mix, what is the plan for these hurting people? Not judging here, just offering a wise warning so that a second opinion might help with reducing the meds overall. I understand that some people require more meds for their conditions, and I am sympathetic. Just worry about those who don't know to question their doctor. With today's internet, we can find oug almost anything, do this for ourselves, not just for those we are caring for. Please.
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I take 1200 mgs of Gabapentin at night. Thankfully it stopped those dreaded Restless Legs. Worst feeling in the world!! It also helps me sleep a bit better.
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