Andrew Bluett-Duncan

Babette's Condition

31st July 2021

Andrew Bluett-Duncan
Director 

Babette Bluett-Duncan

This morning's email is just about Babette. And perhaps it's not for the faint hearted. No sales spiel this week.

On Monday morning, Babette and I had an appointment with Felicity Patterson, the oncologist, and Liz Darragh, the breast cancer nurse, who have been looking after her throughout her ordeal. At this meeting we filled in a “respect Form” that stated clearly Babette’s preferences, so far as future care was concerned. Amongst other things it says that she wants quality of life, not quantity / length of life, so for instance, she does not want to be resuscitated if it comes to it.

As a result of the advance of her cancer, we all agreed that more chemo would only weaken her further, so the emphasis is to be on ensuring that she is pain free.

On Tuesday morning this week, I woke to find Babette’s breathing to be very heavy, but as she was still sleeping, which was unusual and I felt good, I eventually left for work, only to be called a couple of hours later by Jeanne, who had ended up calling the ambulance because she couldn’t wake her mother. I arrived back home as the paramedics were assessing her. We ended up flying (almost literally, driven, I suspect by Sterling Moss in a green uniform) to East Surrey Hospital (Redhill). Her blood sugar levels were very low and it turned out she had a lot of liquid in the “bag” around her heart (the pericardium) which was constricting its operation. This is a life threatening condition in itself, never mind what cancer is also doing to her. Breathing was obviously very stressful for Babettes and also painful, despite the large doses of morphine that she’s on.

The consultant, James Sneddon, was cautious about the procedure for draining the bag, as he had doubts that she would survive it, but equally didn’t feel she had long in her current condition either. We asked him to go ahead with the procedure and I’m pleased to say that it was successful, and she returned to the ward looking much more peaceful and breathing relatively normally again. She is, nonetheless, very ill and I’m afraid she doesn’t have long to live, in all probability. On top of that she is sleeping most of the time and when conscious is rarely lucid. If I’ve understood it correctly this is in part, at least, because of the lack of oxygen to the brain.

It probably goes without saying that I’m not in the frame of mind to talk about cookware, so thank you for reading this far. You might feel moved to write back, but if you do, would you use the blog please as I’m unlikely to be able to respond to you personally at the moment and selfishly I don’t want to be feeling guilty about this on top of everything else!

Kind regards 

Andrew

89 comments

  • Beverley largierJul 31, 2021

    Have been following your journey and have cried ,laughed and travelled to this point . You are both a true inspiration for love and support and Babettes bravery beyond words. Sending prayers strength and love to you as you love and support your beautiful Babette

  • Sue Bodle Jul 31, 2021
    It is with great sadness we are reading Babettes deteration , and I send her best wishes, Thinking about you as your family cop with this illness , We certainly would not expect sales talk at the moment, but thinking about you all at a very difficult time
  • Corinne CollieJul 31, 2021

    Dear Andrew, so very sorry to read today about Babette’s worsening condition. Wishing her, you and your family peace during this difficult time. She has been so kind, helpful and inspiring to me.

  • Linda WinterJul 31, 2021

    Dear Andrew, Thinking of you and sending love to you all. Babette is a wonderful, inspiring lady. xx

  • Suzanne PeppittJul 31, 2021

    Thank you Andrew for taking such trouble to share with us at this time. This is Babette’s and your (and your family’s) journey. Do what you feel is right for her and for you, knowing that she knows you love her. No one else’s opinion matters. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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