Harry - Interview 43  

Harry - Interview 43

Age at Interview: 73
Sex: Male
Background: Harry is retired, married with 3 adult children. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:Harry's wife was diagnosed with bulbar onset MND two and a half years ago. She is now unable to speak. She finds swallowing very difficult, and has a PEG fitted.

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He's been running his wife's business but now she needs more care he has to decide if he can keep it going. He would miss the excitement of work.
 
His wife was advised to have a PEG. They were very happy with the care. However, the tube had to be replaced several times because it kept perishing. No-one can understand why.
 
He asked a local mobility showroom if they had a kneeler for his wife to work in the garden. They found one in a garden centre catalogue for him.
 
His wife is sometimes sad that she can't eat what everyone else is eating. He feels guilty that he can still enjoy food when she can't.
 
The uncertainty of how his wife's condition will progress causes him great anxiety.
 
When his wife gets tired she finds it hard to keep her eyelids open and sometimes holds them open with her hands.
 
Sometimes he gets impatient waiting for his wife to say something with her Lightwriter, which he knows he shouldn't.
 
He doesn't feel he can ever have time off from being a carer, and his wife relies on him for communication. Leisure activities without her wouldn't feel like leisure anyway.
 
It is too frightening for him to talk to his wife about what will happen to her in future. His daughter has taken on this responsibility for him.
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