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I’m so sorry you are dealing with this. I can’t imagine what it is like to be in your position.

If the amputation will not improve his life then why go through that torture?

You have done everything you could possibly do at this point. Just support his decision now. As Alva and Barb say, hospice could help him at this point. They offer pain management, also a social worker and chaplain if desired.
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Why would you go against your father's pretty sound belief he does not want more intense medical intervention? To buy him a few more weeks or months of absolute hell?

The slow amputation of a diabetic's limbs is sickening and sad. I have a friend whose DH took 4 years to slowly, bit by bit, disappear. I don't know why he fought so hard to stay alive, it was no life at all--and in the end, his family has essentially deserted his wife (their mother) over this.

The smell is something you'll never forget....I don't know if it's gangrene or what. Please, for yourself and for dad's better QOL, move him to a FT care center and start thinking about Hospice or at least, palliative care. Sounds like he is really sick and miserable.
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Have you asked if hospice services are appropriate at this point? If he truly wants no treatment, then Hospice is the answer.

I would also admit him to a skilled nursing facility where the hospice care can be accessed.
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I will tell you that with the amount of disease process your father has it is very unlikely that an amputation will do anything but cause the same problems he is having. There is little chance he can heal. I would not do it. Your father sould be in hospice and palliative care. He has asked you to do this, he has said that he wants to do this. Yes, gangrene and infection do have a dreadful odor. Cutting it off will keep the room odor free only until it reinfects which it almost certainly will do. Has anyone discussed in facility hospice and palliative care? Eventually all the infection will go systemic. At that point it will be very fast with organ shutdown of kidney, heart, lungs, etc. So sorry. This is a dreadful way to go. But I have seen over and over again the slow chopping off an inch at a time and it very seldom works because the systemic problems that are there are not allowing healing. This, but the way, is not a doctor's fault. I am so sorry for all you are going through, and for the pain and anquish for your father.
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