Tuesday, August 17, 2010

August 17th

It's official... this is the summer of the hospital. Something I didn't share previously is when I was in the hospital, two of my sister-in-laws were also in the hospital. One for a sudden and severe heart issue that she is lucky to have survived and the other for an emergency gallbladder removal. Well, now my mom is in the hospital. She had been feeling less than great the past week... trouble catching her breath, nausea, dry heaves, some vomiting, fever, etc, etc. Finally on Sunday, I convinced her to go to the doctor on Monday. The plan was I would take her following my chemo session. Well, she called yesterday AM at 730 AM and asked me to take her to the emergency room. Called Randy and then headed to her house. Randy arrived before I did, and they had called 911 before I arrived. The paramedics showed up quickly and both her oxygen level and blood pressure were extremely low. Arrived at ER at about 830 AM. Once there, the docs did a bunch of test. I know my mom was fearful that something was wrong with her heart or lungs. They finally determined that she had a bunch of blood clots in her lungs which was stopping the oxygen from getting into her blood stream. The doctor admitted her to ICU. This AM, the doctor wasn't real thrilled with her response to the meds and her blood pressure was still extremely low so they decided to do surgery to "squash" the clots and put in filters in case more clots form. The filters will prevent any clots from reaching her brain or heart. The procedure went very well and her blood pressure immediately normalized. She's extremely weak and groggy, but from what I am understanding, she will make a full recovery with time and a lot of rest. I know I've asked for a lot of prayers this summer but will you please add my mom to your prayers.

Regarding my chemo, my doctor's office was surprised to see me show up yesterday without my mom because she has been with me for all of my appointments. When I told them my mom was in the hospital, they decided to postpone my treatment for a week. They were afraid that since I'll be receiving a larger daily dosage that I might have some side effects and nausea, and they didn't want me feeling less than great with having to do additional driving to see my mom and for my treatments. I was more than relieved that they suggested this.

As always, take care!! Love you all!

1 comment:

  1. OGM--I can't believe this!! Of course, you all will be in my thoughts and prayers--This is truly a test of strength from all of you--love to you all :)
    Sue

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