Sunday, November 1, 2009

Sunday - update from Scott

I got here around noon - dad was awake and alert and had been weaning since about 8 or 9 am.

It took me a minute to find him because nobody told me they moved him to a different room for some reason. This new room is a bit smaller, but he has a better view of the TV. Not sure why or when they moved him.

It's now almost 3pm and his O2 sat has been around 98-99 and even hit 100 a few times. Can't do much better than that.

The nurse says his bedsore is looking really good with whatever treatment they've been doing for it.

This is probably the most awake and alert I've seen him in quite a while, so I've been talking to him quite a bit, giving him as many updates as I can think of. I showed him some pictures of Zane and Alison's baby on my netbook. He seemed to enjoy that.

The nurse gave me a cup of ice chips and I pretty much fed him the whole cup until it was gone. He really liked it and wants so more. He normally complains that his mouth is dry and all I've been able to do for him in the past is a little tap water on a sponge/swab. This has to be a lot better.

I'll post another update later.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Surgery

Dad's surgery went well. They didn't find an abscess and they determined the radiologist read the film wrong. It was a tube that they had inserted that the radiologist saw. Idiot. Anyway, he pulled through nicely.

He is currently weaning. Martha said he has been wide awake more than a few times since his surgery. He is sleeping now. Im sure they have him on even more pain meds, which is actually exciting if he is that doped up and able to breath on his own.

I got a call back from Tom Harkin's office. I will give that lady a call back later and see what she has to say.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Surgery

Dad is scheduled for his colostomy tomorrow. The plastic surgeon came and looked at the abscess and it is more in the peri-rectal area, so he didnt want to touch it and referred it back to the surgeon to see if he wanted to drain it. I am sure he has it because his last name is Shoning and not from the bed sore. :-)

They say that his wound looks a ton better now than it did when he came in. All pink, fresh tissue.

They are giving him a new diuretic that I guess is given to people who are specifically on ventilators. Makes them a bit more successful at weaning. Must have some sort of lung properties in it. They are weaning him 6 hours on, then a few hours off now. It helps him build stamina.

He is also getting physical therapy daily, but he is so puffy with fluid now, its hard to do it. He is back up to almost 300 pounds again. That is a lot of fluid.

That's all I have for now.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Poppa

Coleman and I went to be with him yesterday. He really seems to have a sense of peace about him now, like he feels okay being where he is.

He was pretty sleepy most of the day. He is on a really strong pain patch and is getting morphine also to suppplement the remaining pain. He sill complains that his shoulder hurts. He really wanted a lot of water yesterday. The nurse allowed me to give him some ice chips and he loved it.

Its a lot harder trying to figure out what he is saying now, because he is so high on pain meds. When he was awake, he wanted to watch CNN and when we left he didnt throw a fit. He knows he is having surgery for the colostomy this week and he was fine with it.

The staff there are really nice. I like them all a lot. Scott is going up today to spend a little bit of time with him at dads request. I took of video of him saying hi. Its on Colemans phone now. Ill post it up later.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Hell Yes!!!

Dad weaned yesterday for 12 hours. He could have gone longer, but they put him back on so he wouldnt tire out and would be able to go again today. Which he is, and doing well.

They got the results of the CT scan of his pelvis back. He has a HUGE abcess in his bed sore. They are going to have a plastic surgeon or a general surgeon take a peek at it. They are seriously considering giving him a temporary colostomy bag because they just can't keep that wound clean unless they do, and we really need it to heal. Wounds like that can be fatal if they aren't treated correctly. That is how Christopher Reeve died and I am sure he had the best of the best medical care.

I am SO freaking happy he is where he is. These people are a God send and he really needs it.

Thanks everyone!!!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Past Weekend

From what Scott said, dad was fairly alert most of the weekend. They were successful at weaning him a few hours at a time, twice per day. Thats all I got out of Scott.

Martha called today. He had a different pulmonary doc take a look at him. He has a bit of fluid surrounding his left lung, and it appears that the left lung has also narrowed at the left brochus. So, they are going to do a bronchoscopy today to figure out why. This may be the reason why he hasn't weaned. The food flooding into his lungs for the past few months didn't help either.

I found out that he did receive some blood product last week and they are also going to put him on lasix, as he is getting fluid accumulation again. They are changing his pain meds to a phentynel patch, so that should help with some of the pain he has.

I am going this weekend. I hope to stay with him both days.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Dad is WEANING!!!

He has been in Oelwein for what, 3 months? And they never attempted to wean. He has been in the hospital for 5 days, and they are weaning him. They are shooting for 2 hours today, and he is just about there. His lungs look sooo much better now that they moved the tube.

The lady doc that was there when he was admitted told the pulmonologist that she wanted him weaned so he can come back to Des Moines. SHE IS AWESOME!!!

Finally a doctor who is looking at him as a 62 year old human being who has had some shit circumstances and not as a medical chart full of unsolvable issues. I am so happy!!
 
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