Many of you have asked for Dad updates. I am sorry for not being as frequent with them as of late.
Thankfully, he is not in such a critical state. He is in a recuperating/recovering phase which is slow and a bit painful to watch (Well, it all is painful to watch...but this is a different kind of painful for the observer, I guess). But he is making good progress, nonetheless.
They have him off of the respirator machine for 16 hours a day, with just supplemental oxygen. He has been able to tolerate ice chips in the last few days and today they gave him some applesauce that he was also able to tolerate.
He is still getting dialysis 3 times a week. He is getting daily speech, occupational, and physical therapy.
He has been able to tolerate the speaking valve for a few hours each day (with a trachea, you can't speak unless you have a valve inserted).
He is (understandably) very confused, tired, and listless. The term the staff use is "delusional," which I understand to be expected considering how sick he was and how much medicine he was (and still is) on.
Please pray for him to be encouraged and to be content within this challenging and frustrating situation. Thank you for your support, prayers, and encouragement.
shabby 4
Monday, March 12, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Dad's New Digs
Dad is doing fairly well this week at the acute care hospital. He is awake some (though still quite sleepy) and is looking more and more like himself.
He is still getting dialysis, though it is now every other day.
They are also letting him try periods of time with just oxygen and no machine breathing for him.
They have started physical, occupational, and speech therapy as well. He is very confused. Though he knows his name, he does not know the year or month among other things. I understand this to be very normal with someone who has been on so many medications and been so sedated for so long.
He is really wanting to try and get off of the bed a lot. He has managed to pull loose his oxygen tube and his feeding tube. Because of his confusion, you cannot simply tell him not to do such things. Plus, even if he wasn't confused, he is not the type to necessarily abide by rules placed on him by others. :)
Please pray for Dad to regain strength and for mental clarity. Please pray for his oxygen needs and dialysis needs to continue to decrease.
Throughout this whole process, he has had trouble with white blood cell counts going up, which is often an indicator of infection. They have had trouble diagnosing/locating the source of this. They are still trying to get the white cell counts to go down. Please pray that they will.
Truly, Dad has had astonishing improvements. They are nothing short of miraculous. I am so thankful for prayers of friends and strangers alike. We see your prayers coming to life, literally. Oftentimes, prayers are not necessarily answered in the ways we would like them to be. And that is ok. But, at this point in Dad's journey, we are blessed to see specific prayers answered. Words fail me to adequately express this.
Words also fail me to express my gratefulness to everyone. For prayers, meals, childcare, texts, emails, hugs, hospital visits, words of concern, silent support. For it all. Thank you so very much. Please keep praying.
Blessed beyond measure,
Zoe
He is still getting dialysis, though it is now every other day.
They are also letting him try periods of time with just oxygen and no machine breathing for him.
They have started physical, occupational, and speech therapy as well. He is very confused. Though he knows his name, he does not know the year or month among other things. I understand this to be very normal with someone who has been on so many medications and been so sedated for so long.
He is really wanting to try and get off of the bed a lot. He has managed to pull loose his oxygen tube and his feeding tube. Because of his confusion, you cannot simply tell him not to do such things. Plus, even if he wasn't confused, he is not the type to necessarily abide by rules placed on him by others. :)
Please pray for Dad to regain strength and for mental clarity. Please pray for his oxygen needs and dialysis needs to continue to decrease.
Throughout this whole process, he has had trouble with white blood cell counts going up, which is often an indicator of infection. They have had trouble diagnosing/locating the source of this. They are still trying to get the white cell counts to go down. Please pray that they will.
Truly, Dad has had astonishing improvements. They are nothing short of miraculous. I am so thankful for prayers of friends and strangers alike. We see your prayers coming to life, literally. Oftentimes, prayers are not necessarily answered in the ways we would like them to be. And that is ok. But, at this point in Dad's journey, we are blessed to see specific prayers answered. Words fail me to adequately express this.
Words also fail me to express my gratefulness to everyone. For prayers, meals, childcare, texts, emails, hugs, hospital visits, words of concern, silent support. For it all. Thank you so very much. Please keep praying.
Blessed beyond measure,
Zoe
Sunday, February 26, 2012
He's Awake!
Hi Friends! I apologize for my delay in updating this blog regarding Dad. It's been a busy few days and a lot of progress has been made.
And I want to apologize if the following update is not succinct and clear. I am one tired gal. And a lot has happened that is challenging to recall.
Dad is doing a lot better. He is awake (!!) and comfortable. I guess he just needed a good solid month of sleep? :) He is responding with nods and smiles now. What a sweet answer to prayer!
Because he was improving, the staff at the hospital were able to transfer him to a long term acute care hospital (LTACH) specializing in pulmonary rehabilitation. On Wednesday, the doctors talked to us again about the LTACH and said it would be weeks away. (They had talked to us about it previously; however, that was before he had some of his more major set backs. They had not mentioned it lately as he was so critical and they were more concerned about short term stabilization than the long term recovery). On Thursday, they said he would likely be transferred Friday. And he was! What a great, positive improvement.
He is still getting daily dialysis. Before he left the first hospital, he was seen by a cardiologist regarding his irregular heart beat. The cardiologist indicated that is normal for someone who has been so ill for so long. The body is under a great deal of stress (to say the least!) and the heart has to work extra hard. They gave him some (more) medicine to help with that.
They are going to start trying to do dialysis every other day now, so our prayer would be that he would be able to handle that and that his kidney function would kick back in some.
We are thankful that he is calm and relaxed while awake. We are praying that remains the same.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support!
And I want to apologize if the following update is not succinct and clear. I am one tired gal. And a lot has happened that is challenging to recall.
Dad is doing a lot better. He is awake (!!) and comfortable. I guess he just needed a good solid month of sleep? :) He is responding with nods and smiles now. What a sweet answer to prayer!
Because he was improving, the staff at the hospital were able to transfer him to a long term acute care hospital (LTACH) specializing in pulmonary rehabilitation. On Wednesday, the doctors talked to us again about the LTACH and said it would be weeks away. (They had talked to us about it previously; however, that was before he had some of his more major set backs. They had not mentioned it lately as he was so critical and they were more concerned about short term stabilization than the long term recovery). On Thursday, they said he would likely be transferred Friday. And he was! What a great, positive improvement.
He is still getting daily dialysis. Before he left the first hospital, he was seen by a cardiologist regarding his irregular heart beat. The cardiologist indicated that is normal for someone who has been so ill for so long. The body is under a great deal of stress (to say the least!) and the heart has to work extra hard. They gave him some (more) medicine to help with that.
They are going to start trying to do dialysis every other day now, so our prayer would be that he would be able to handle that and that his kidney function would kick back in some.
We are thankful that he is calm and relaxed while awake. We are praying that remains the same.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support!
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Midweek Dad Update
Not much has changed with Dad since I last posted. The only fairly significant thing would be the fact that he heart rate tends to get really fast at times as well as beat irregularly. This has been happening already for some time; however, it seems to be occurring more frequently as the days pass.
They called in a cardiologist and the cardiologist said that when the body is under that much stress being so ill, that sometimes will happen. He added a medicine and Dad's heart rate went back to an acceptable rate.
He's been doing dialysis daily still. I think this is day 8 or 9 of it.
Today marks 4 weeks that Dad has been in this situation.
We are praying for him to be able to handle reduced sedation and for him to improve. One doctor, actually my friend Darlene's husband (small world!), encouraged us by saying that he has been so ill for so long that for him to remain the same is a positive.
Again, words cannot express our thanks for your prayers and support!
Many of you may not know my dad or know him well. Here is a humorous post I did on him last year. He is definitely a character. Hope you enjoy!
They called in a cardiologist and the cardiologist said that when the body is under that much stress being so ill, that sometimes will happen. He added a medicine and Dad's heart rate went back to an acceptable rate.
He's been doing dialysis daily still. I think this is day 8 or 9 of it.
Today marks 4 weeks that Dad has been in this situation.
We are praying for him to be able to handle reduced sedation and for him to improve. One doctor, actually my friend Darlene's husband (small world!), encouraged us by saying that he has been so ill for so long that for him to remain the same is a positive.
Again, words cannot express our thanks for your prayers and support!
Many of you may not know my dad or know him well. Here is a humorous post I did on him last year. He is definitely a character. Hope you enjoy!
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Short Dad Update
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| Our pic from a few years ago... |
He is on Day 6, I believe, of dialysis. It is working well to reduce the fluid in his body. Initially they were only going to do 3 days, but they have extended it.
While it is good that he is doing well on the dialysis, we are praying for his kidney to start doing that work.
Also, Dad is not "mentally" responsive whenever they pull him off of the sedation. This is a concern. Whenever they do reduce his sedation, his heart rate becomes erratic and other vitals kind of go askew. But, he is not responding to commands to open his eyes or squeeze hands.
Please pray for Dad's kidney function to improve.
Please also pray for him to be able to respond to the doctors' and nurses' commands. I believe they are bringing in a neurologist for him tomorrow. Neurologically speaking, there was something strange that appeared on his CT Scan the other day. It may have been something that was already there before this hospitalization, but they want to be sure they have everything covered. We hope it was nothing as his list of current physical challenges is already long!
Please pray for him to be able to handle reduced sedation.
Continue to pray for the doctors, nurses, and medical staff.
Thank you so much!
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Dialysis and Such
Thank you for your prayers, specifically the prayers for the 4 liters of fluid to be removed on the first day of dialysis. They were able to remove that much, which is exciting. And a direct answer to prayer.
Dad is on day 3 of dialysis, with more planned for Friday and Saturday, assuming his body can tolerate it.
The doctors seem to think he is responding well to it and the pressure in his belly region has decreased.
In addition to Dad having fluid in his lungs, he has some fluid on the outside of the lungs as well. There is a procedure to drain that fluid. They did the procedure on one side of the lungs yesterday and are currently doing the other side as I type. They seemed pleased with the amount of fluid they were able to pull out of his body.
While all of these are baby steps, they are greatly encouraging. I am hesitant to get too excited as previously he has had some small steps forward only to take significant ones backward. But, regardless, I am thankful for these tiny steps.
Please pray for him to be able to tolerate dialysis, for continuing to make progress forward, and for increased organ functionality.
Your prayers are keeping us afloat. Thank you!
Dad is on day 3 of dialysis, with more planned for Friday and Saturday, assuming his body can tolerate it.
The doctors seem to think he is responding well to it and the pressure in his belly region has decreased.
In addition to Dad having fluid in his lungs, he has some fluid on the outside of the lungs as well. There is a procedure to drain that fluid. They did the procedure on one side of the lungs yesterday and are currently doing the other side as I type. They seemed pleased with the amount of fluid they were able to pull out of his body.
While all of these are baby steps, they are greatly encouraging. I am hesitant to get too excited as previously he has had some small steps forward only to take significant ones backward. But, regardless, I am thankful for these tiny steps.
Please pray for him to be able to tolerate dialysis, for continuing to make progress forward, and for increased organ functionality.
Your prayers are keeping us afloat. Thank you!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Tuesday
On Monday, they did another CT Scan to see if they could figure out what is going on with Dad. It was one of those things where you kind of wanted them to find something but you kind of didn't either. Well, they didn't find anything. The good news is that he had no trouble being transported for the CT Scan.
His blood cultures and all tests keep coming up negative. While that is good that they cannot find an infection, they also can't get to the source of why Dad is getting worse with each day. It's quite discouraging, to be honest.
The consistent issue I hear from each doctor, regardless of their specialty and what area of the body they are focusing on, is that he has too much fluid in his body and he is not outputting enough.
They started dialysis on him just now. They are hoping to get out 4 liters today.
While the doctors are puzzled as to why he is not improving, there is a slight glimmer of hope today. They are now wondering if he may have too much pressure in his belly region. If this were the case, that would explain his fluctuating blood pressure, kidney troubles, and some of his general instability.
They are hoping that the dialysis will help relieve some of this pressure. If it does not, they could open his belly to relieve some of the pressure, but they really do not want to do that.
So, I think the main prayers are for the dialysis to be successful, for them to get the 4 L of fluid they are hoping for, and for him to improve! Oh, how I would love for him to improve!
His blood cultures and all tests keep coming up negative. While that is good that they cannot find an infection, they also can't get to the source of why Dad is getting worse with each day. It's quite discouraging, to be honest.
The consistent issue I hear from each doctor, regardless of their specialty and what area of the body they are focusing on, is that he has too much fluid in his body and he is not outputting enough.
They started dialysis on him just now. They are hoping to get out 4 liters today.
While the doctors are puzzled as to why he is not improving, there is a slight glimmer of hope today. They are now wondering if he may have too much pressure in his belly region. If this were the case, that would explain his fluctuating blood pressure, kidney troubles, and some of his general instability.
They are hoping that the dialysis will help relieve some of this pressure. If it does not, they could open his belly to relieve some of the pressure, but they really do not want to do that.
So, I think the main prayers are for the dialysis to be successful, for them to get the 4 L of fluid they are hoping for, and for him to improve! Oh, how I would love for him to improve!
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