How to get what you want whilst your loved one is critically ill in Intensive Care
Published: Tue, 07/16/13
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How to get what you want whilst your loved one is critically ill in
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Hi, it's Patrik Hutzel here from INTENSIVECAREHOTLINE.COM with
another weekly update!
If your loved one is critically ill in Intensive Care, getting what
you want can appear to be a real, tangible and significant
challenge. Obviously what you want for your critically ill loved
one is for him or her to get better and to fully recover and leave
Intensive Care as soon as possible.
But what if the reality you are facing is contrary to what you and
your Family want for your critically ill loved one? What if you and
your family have been told that your critically ill loved one is
not going to fully recover and is facing major impairments for
their future Quality of Life?
Or even worse, what if you and your family have been told that your
critically ill loved one is not going to survive their stay in
Intensive Care?
First of all, take a deep breath. Secondly, verify the information
that you have been given, as sometimes Intensive Care Units may
distort some of the clinical facts in an attempt to not give you
too much hope or to not give you false hope!
How can you verify information given to you by doctors and nurses
in Intensive Care?
Number one is to ask questions. Any question really. There is no
such thing as a stupid question. It's the health and the life of
your loved one at stake anyway, so asking lots of questions is
imperative!
Furthermore, look at online sources such as
INTENSIVECAREHOTLINE.COM in order to find out more about Intensive
Care and the wheels that are in motion whilst your loved one is
critically ill in Intensive Care. Also, get a second opinion from
another Intensive Care Doctor or Intensive Care specialist.
Sometimes a different set of eyes is a good thing. And often a
different set of eyes may not be too entrenched in the politics of
an Intensive Care Unit and may give you a new perspective.
But what if it's all doom and gloom and you can't see the light at
the end of the tunnel? What if you have verified that the
information given to you is real and not perceived? What if your
critically ill loved one is not going to fully recover? What if
your critically ill loved one is not going to get out of Intensive
Care alive? How can you still get what you want?
Back to square one, take a deep breath. And now you might have to
adjust your thinking and also adjust your goals in order for you
and your Family to get what you want!
It could be as simple as making sure that your critically ill loved
one is comfortable. It could be as simple as making sure that your
loved one's suffering is minimized and it could be as simple as
that you and your family can spend enough quality time with your
critically ill loved one in Intensive Care, even if he or she is
not going to survive in Intensive Care.
Getting what you want is often peace of mind, no matter how
difficult and sometimes heartbreaking the situation is.
By adjusting your "getting what you want" and your goals according
to the situation will give you this critical peace of mind and it
will help you to cope with your situation more effectively!
If you want more information and advice on the topic on how to get
what you want, we have free resources available that will help you
taking control, have power and influence decision making whilst
your loved one is critically ill in Intensive Care!
If you want any of these free resources just send me an email to
support@intensivecarehotline.com or if you simply have any
questions how you can take control of your, your Family's and of
your critically ill loved one's situation in Intensive Care, I can
answer your questions!
The FREE resources we have available for you are
o 5 things families do who are in control, have power and have
influence in the situation when their loved one is critically ill
in Intensive Care
o The 5 things you need to know if the medical team in Intensive
Care wants to limit treatment, wants to withdraw treatment or wants
to issue an NFR(not for resuscitation) order for your critically
ill loved one in Intensive Care
o Follow this proven 5 step process on how to be in control and
influential if your loved one is a long- term Patient in Intensive
Care or is facing treatment limitations
in Intensive Care
o Follow this proven 5 step system and you can let go, eliminate
and manage your and your Families fears, frustrations and anxiety
fast and in the process gain control, power and influence fast, if
your loved one is a critically ill Patient in Intensive Care
http://intensivecarehotline.com/how-to-get-what-you-want-whilst-your-loved-one-is-critically-ill-in-intensive-care/
Sincerely, your friend
Patrik Hutzel
send me your questions to support@intensivecarehotline.com and I'll
answer your questions personally within less than 24 hours!