Unfortunateyl Malcolm has had to be re-admitted to the MRI ( 4.00a.m.this morning) as his stomach pains worsened and he became lethargic. New surgery and/or antibiotics are on the cards but surgery is likely.
We are in God’s hands.
Unfortunateyl Malcolm has had to be re-admitted to the MRI ( 4.00a.m.this morning) as his stomach pains worsened and he became lethargic. New surgery and/or antibiotics are on the cards but surgery is likely.
We are in God’s hands.
I’m aware that there’s gap to be filled in about my time in hospital. SheWhoMustBeObeyed did an excellent job of bloggin, but thre’s more to add from my side. But for now, here’s today’s report. Continue reading »
Nearly did not make it.
Friday the side drain wound broke open during the final physio check, so they kept me in.
Sunday they said I could go at 2pm. At 13:30 I started vomitting, so they kept me in for another 3 hrs observation.
Now I’m back!
The day started badly. I slept badly and woke up feeling revolted by the idea of food. So I dined on small helpings of cereal and later a whole bacon slice.
It’s slowly got better through the day. I’ve not eaten anything like normal, but I had one of the concentrates, which helped, and I am feeling a bit hungrier now.
So far I’ve gone through several 100 emails, and we both feel I’ve improved a lot during the day.
I’ll write more tomorrow. First I want to send some targetted thanks, including to the medical staff who looked after me so well.
HOME TODAY !
We ( An old friend and number 1 son and myself )were told to collect Malcolm at 2.30 but when we got there he had been sick as a result we think of an antibiotic he should not have had. So we packed everything up we could and came home. It took 3 of us to get everything stowed away. I also was taught how to change his chest bag and give him an inter muscular injection. Nurse Beryl is learning a new career at 69 not bad. Continue reading »
Once again Malcolm has been told he may go home tomorow and once again this is looking unlikely as another infection has been found on the feed tube entry point. He has been prescribed antibiotics again and this time they are the ones that give him bad side effects, so I hope he stays in a bit longer to get all the help he will need. Also a swab has been taken so we need to await the results of that as well. It all takes time. Unfortunately this has done nothing to improve his emotions and Malcolm is still very depressed. He needs taking out of himself so any ideas will be welcome. Continue reading »
Due to leakages and feeling unwell Malcolm was not allowed home today. So depression set in and he was not good company all day. When he feels sorry for himself he really does it well and cannot cope. Temperature and bloods all normal so what is going on I have no idea. It appears being on crutches may be hindering the lung healing and so he must now try to walk with one and then none to get the leak healed. It was a difficult day for both of us.
All being well Malcolm will be home tomorrow. However we had a long chat with the doctor to day and the fight is just starting. He will not be allowed to drive for six months and will need daily medication and injections for some time. I will be giving him blood thinning injections and washing out his food tube and the district nurse will be looking at his chest drain wound which is still leaking. He will have fortnightly visits to the hospital as well as chemo at Chrsities to come. He has lost some weight due to stomach trouble but that is abaiting and he should be fine. The doctors are pleased with him and do not seem worried re the discharge either. It seems to happen when he uses his crutches as he puts a strain on the side muscles. At home he does not use them in the house so should be better.
If people wish to visit please phone first so as not to tire him out. He is champing at he bit to come home and be as normal as possible. (Malcolm normal?)
Malcolm is now on half strength painlkillers and managing well. He is getting demob happy and making lots of plans for when he comes home. It must be hard though to see other patients go home before him but they have not had the extensive surgery he has. He is managing on one crutch at present getting his balance back so it is looking good for him to be home at weekend. He has his laptop now so hopefully will be writing here soon.
More tomorrow. It is Men from The Ministry time on radio 4 extra. Then bed.
With the drain out Malcolm is much better even though the hole is still leaking. He has been told he can leave the ward and go for walks to help his lungs repair and also to do more breathing exercises. He has gained so much weight he does not need food supplements at present. So I was shown how to flush out the food peg each day until it is removed in a few months time. He is sleeping better and there is now an end in sight to be home this weekend. Continue reading »
Today at last Malcolm had the last drain removed. Almoast immediately his breathing improved and he was able to move freely. There is still a lot of leakage from the drain site but the nurses say it is better this way then sealed up. He was certainly better when I left. I had a lot of washing to do tonight. 3 pyjamas and a dressing gown all steeped in plasma but they are ready for me to drop in tomorrow morning early. Everything else is going smoothly and he is eating well and still having a nightly supplement through the ilium.
I’m ready for bed now. I need my beauty sleep even more now. ( Don’t say a word!)