Showing posts with label blood transfusion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blood transfusion. Show all posts
Friday, August 16, 2019
Our Patient is Home!
Wow, we had a ROUGH week!
Dom was hospitalized on Friday afternoon. Slidell Memorial Hospital. Christine flew in on Saturday afternoon.
We had one scare after another.
They thought that he had contracted C-Diff and had him in isolation for 2 days. We later found that this can be deadly. Thankfully, he dodged that bullet!
Dr. Michael Nguyen was the admitting physician. Very NICE guy who put together a phenomenal "dream team" for our Dom.
(In the past, I've always chosen to be admitted to another Slidell hospital. Ochsner. I might have to change preferences!)
All-day, every day, there was a stream of doctors, nurses, and therapists in and out of his room.
Dom had 2 Kidney Specialists, An Infectious Diseases doctor, A Cardiologist, a Neurologist, Occupational Therapists, and Physical Therapists.
Sadly, Dom is not producing his own blood, thus needing transfusions. He had 2 units transfused during this hospitalization. The kidney doctors had him on Sodium, Potassium, and Electrolytes.
He was diagnosed with Samonella and was treated with 2 different antibiotics.
He was sent home yesterday afternoon with 8 more days of antibiotics, as well as sodium supplements.
We follow up with his Kidney Specialist, Dr. Kovachev in a couple of weeks. He'll be keeping an eye on Dom's Creatine levels.
Heading to see Dr. Safah at Tulane on Wed. Dr. Calabresi (Slidell oncologist) the following Tuesday, then Dr. Kovachev later in the week.
It's been a wild ride. THANK GOD Dom is home. I had my doubts last Friday. He was incoherent. What a scare.
GOD IS GOOD. Thank you for all of the prayers and phone calls!
Thursday, August 1, 2019
One Thing After Another Here
Well, his 8 years of complete remission spoiled us. The last 2 years have been chaotic!
Dom finished up his 5 days of radiation on his broken collarbone and ribs. We went in to see our Slidell oncologist on Monday. He did blood work and made us an appointment with Dr. Safah at the Tulane Cancer Center in 3 weeks.
We were tickled! Three weeks off! YAY!
Not so fast...the phone rang around noon on Tuesday. "Dominic needs 2 units of blood! Come in today to be matched, then go to the hospital for a Transfusion on Wed".
We drove into Slidell. (100 miles round-trip). They did their blood thing and scheduled us for a transfusion at 8:30 the next morning.
Back to Slidell. SOMEONE told us that it would be about 2 hours.
They were sadly mistaken. We were at Slidell Memorial Hospital for 7 1/2 hours! What a long day.
We were hoping that he would perk up today, but that's not the case. He's exhausted.
So, that's what's new here.
Going to Tulane Cancer Center in NOLA on the 21st. We're afraid to answer the phone!
Dom finished up his 5 days of radiation on his broken collarbone and ribs. We went in to see our Slidell oncologist on Monday. He did blood work and made us an appointment with Dr. Safah at the Tulane Cancer Center in 3 weeks.
We were tickled! Three weeks off! YAY!
Not so fast...the phone rang around noon on Tuesday. "Dominic needs 2 units of blood! Come in today to be matched, then go to the hospital for a Transfusion on Wed".
We drove into Slidell. (100 miles round-trip). They did their blood thing and scheduled us for a transfusion at 8:30 the next morning.
Back to Slidell. SOMEONE told us that it would be about 2 hours.
They were sadly mistaken. We were at Slidell Memorial Hospital for 7 1/2 hours! What a long day.
We were hoping that he would perk up today, but that's not the case. He's exhausted.
So, that's what's new here.
Going to Tulane Cancer Center in NOLA on the 21st. We're afraid to answer the phone!
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