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Jacqui Griffiths – Dietitian MND Team Lucy Hyne- Speech & Language Therapist MND Team

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Page 1: Jacqui Griffiths – Dietitian MND Team Lucy Hyne- Speech & Language Therapist MND Team

Jacqui Griffiths – Dietitian MND TeamLucy Hyne- Speech & Language

Therapist MND Team

Page 2: Jacqui Griffiths – Dietitian MND Team Lucy Hyne- Speech & Language Therapist MND Team

Overview

• Mr X- 57 year old • PMH: COPD ,alcohol/drug abuse, addicted to

codeine, depression, head injury• Social History: Enjoys betting on the horses,

lives with unstable partner (alcohol abuse, physically aggressive at times with him, hard of hearing) 14yr old daughter

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FEB 09 -Elective Hospital admission

Investigation of a 6 month history of progressive dysarthria, occasional swallowing difficulties, weight loss and unsteady gait.

During admission • NG placed (1 stone weight loss over 5 months. Feb 09 -70kg)

• Diagnosed with MND

• SLT Assessment: he reported difficulty with swallowing tablets, taking 10 min to swallow 2 tablets , advised runny honey and soft diet,. Non-compliant in hospital

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MND CLINIC MARCH 09

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MND CLINIC MARCH 09

Sense of unbearableness

It can be protective to deny at times

“Why me?” ‘' What have I done to deserve this?”

DENIAL Hopelessness

MND being an awful / very difficult condition to deal with disbelief

As a coping mechanism

Terrified out of control

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CNS VISIT JUNE 09

DEPRESSION

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CNS VISIT JUNE 09

SADNESS

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FEB 10---MAY 11

THINKING ABOUT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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From history what do think is affecting his ability to make a decision following eating and drinking recommendations and taking so long in accepting Gastrostomy tube?

What would you do?

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4 1/2 years post PEG

• Enjoys betting on the horses• Continued to eat and drink at risk until Nov 14 (multiple

chest infections and hospital admissions)• Problems with bowels on-going, C.diff, hospital

admissions • Weight 82 Kg• Has a grandchild • Relationship still unstable• Documented that he would wish to be resuscitated in

the event of cardiac or respiratory life.

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DECISION MAKING

•Current Practice

•ProGas study

Page 12: Jacqui Griffiths – Dietitian MND Team Lucy Hyne- Speech & Language Therapist MND Team

“I was diagnosed with MND (lower motor) in Nov 2012 after 18 months since onset of symptoms and tests. I made a decision to have a PEG fit because I knew my breathing would be compromised at some stage. I had the small op in June 2013 and while my respiratory muscles

were getting weaker I felt if this had been delayed I would have missed my opportunity. I say this because I was using the Nippy machine now and again (mainly on a morning when I suffered

from headaches due to my breathing and through the day due to fatigue). I THINK MAKING THAT DECISION WAS THE BEST EVER DECISION I HAVE EVER MADE because by October 2013 I was on

the Nippy 24/7. If I had delayed the op then it would have been too late. I was very lucky to have gone until now before needing to use my PEG. Up until recently I was struggling with getting

food down and weight was dropping off me. While it has been very hard coming off food (and I loved my grub!), I have started on feeds through PEG and I am putting on weight, am getting all

the nutrients/vitamins I need and I save my energy from struggling to eat and it is less of a burden on my family who would normally have to stand for hours feeding me. I would highly

recommend to anyone who is thinking about whether to or not go ahead to have it done before it is too late. IT’S A NO BRAINER!”