But you didn't have either of those powers. Think of it this way: If you had the power to cause your dad's death, then you also had the power to save his life. I hope with all my heart that you will let go of the guilt you are carrying over this. Clearly his body was shutting down ~ and when this happens, even if he had swallowed every ounce of morphine or whatever else you tried to give him, his body was no longer capable of absorbing it. At that point in his dying, the tissues in his body could not have absorbed that morphine normally, whether it was crushed or whole. Clearly you love your father dearly and you did everything possible to make his final days and hours as comfortable as possible.įrom what you've written to me, I believe without a doubt that you are NOT responsible for your father's death. My response: My dear one, my heart hurts for you as I read your story. The reason why I was so traumatized about crushing the extended release morphine is because I read online that you aren’t supposed to crush it because it can lead to death. Taking it didn’t show an overdose reaction. Also that my father was tolerant at this point and that his behavior after He said it would have to have been more crushed pills I spoke to a doctor and he told me that I didn’t cause his death I can’t seem to grasp it in my head because I feel terrible that I crushed the I try to tell myself that an overdose usually happens quickly, but Myself that he was responsive even after I gave him the medications. I was left thinking that I sped up his death.
His death with the crushing of the pills and morphine.
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