Monday, February 19, 2007

How Much Do I Say? The Caregiver’s Role in Health Care

By Carol D. O'Dell

Whether it’s the neurologist, cardiologist or podiatrist, my mother and I have had monthly bouts with some unsuspecting member of the medical community. Her Parkinson’s has progressed to the point to prohibit her driving, so I pick her up from her house, help her finish dressing, assist her to the car, and then from the car to the elevator, and finally on to the examination table. I am her daughter, her caregiver, her lifeline. But when the doctor comes through that door, I must hold back. It’s her doctor, her appointment, her body, and yet I am her voice, when she, and when they, choose to listen. (Excerpt from Mothering Mother)

That’s what it’s like to be a caregiver, to wonder what your boundaries are. How much do you say? How much authority do you have? You are the one who will be depended on in the end—by everyone. You will be the one to fill the prescriptions, dole out the meds, notice the tiny shifts in perceptions and abilities, and are ultimately responsible for another person’s care.

The neurologist asks my mother a battery of questions, noting not only answers, but her mannerisms, the tell-tale jerky movements of her particular disease. I take up the chair beside her, bite my tongue. When did I get so pushy? I pop my knuckles, glance out the window and try not to override her. Mother appears lucid, sharp and funny—today. I witness another side when she is home and shuffling, when she’s lying about her latest fall, the evidence on her bruised arm reveals a different tale. It’s like being a mother to a cantankerous six year old. Will the doctor believe her or me? Will he fall for her latest story that she is “holding her own,” as she says? Will he see through her bravery? Should I speak up now? Blurt out, in front of her? Or should I ignore my feeling of being a traitor and pull him to the side? (Continued excerpt/Mothering Mother) ...

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