Subject: October 13, 2015, at 10:15 a.m. From: Ernst Meyer Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2015 10:51:20 -0400 To: Anne_Bingham , "McPhedran, Peter" , townsendfarm BCC: ernstmeyer@earthlink.net, Cyndy Behrman , Marion Namenwirth , "Meyer, Klemens" , Nathaniel , Bernd Strangfeld If I remember correctly Margaret has been "asleep" since about 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 11. That's when I last changed her and offered her food and drink. She then drank about 6 oz. of whole milk, and ate a few teaspoons of yogurt and cottage cheese and a fragment of a thin slice of baked ham, but wanted no more food because as she said, it was horrible. She's been sleeping since then. The moaning and shouting: "No! No! No!" has subsided. When I touched her hand at 9:00 a.m. this morning she flinched and moaned, but did not awaken. During the night I heard her breathing; it was machinelike, deep and rapid. It's shallower now, at a rate of 44 per minute. No rhonchi, cough, or other evidence of respiratory obstruction, I didn't change her last night because she was fast asleep. Should I try to awaken her now to change her? Should I try to change her, even if I can't wake her? I don't know what to do.