Una & Bill - Interview 49  

Una & Bill - Interview 49

Age at Interview: 62
Sex: Female
Background: Una is a retired former NHS Patient Involvement Facilitator, married with 3 adult children (1 died recently). Ethnic background/nationality: White Irish.

Brief outline:Una's husband Bill first noticed symptoms at the end of 2005 and was diagnosed aged 63. A ventilator greatly improved his energy levels for nearly a year. He had a PEG fitted but does not yet use it for feeding.

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Her husband went to the GP about a slight cough when he was eating. Within a few months he was walking slowly and seemed constantly tired. He developed fasciculations.
 
Non-invasive ventilation hugely improved her husband's quality of life, but now they realise how dependent on it he is they are having to think about future options.
 
Becoming a carer has crept up on her. Each step feels like a mini-bereavement but it's amazing what she has got used to. A practical focus helps.
 
The hospice has been fantastic and set up a carers' course. Her MND Association befriender knows how she feels and helps her deal with guilt and negative feelings.
 
Their MND Association Regional Care Development Adviser and their GP have been excellent in coordinating services.
 
She wonders if the hospice staff realise how tiring MND can be. She feels lonely when he has respite care, and worries that he may be losing some functions in a different setting.
 
Her husband's Living Will is stored in a special bottle in the fridge. A sticker on the front door alerts the emergency services that it is there. He does not want resuscitation.
 
Compared to other illness it's a relief to have some certainty and not be on a roller coaster of hope and disappointment. There's no pain and no aggressive treatment to worry about.
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