I have a parent in his 60's with diabetes. His doctors recommend amputation as infection has gone in to his bone. He refuses amputation. I know I cannot make him have his leg/foot amputated. I cannot get access to his medical information because he refuses along with making anyone his power of attorney. My question is, if he refuses amputation what will happen to him and what type of life expectancy does he have?
Best to you both with this difficult decision-
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I imagine that the Dr.'s want to amputate to save his life. I'm sure that the Dr.'s have told him this. Your dad must be in a lot of pain as well. He's probably on strong antibiotics too. Despite all these measures the infection will most likely spread to his blood which would cause your dad to die of sepsis, a massive infection.
I'm sure the Dr.'s have told your dad all of this. Is your dad able to make healthcare decisions on his own?
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