Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: sciencegeek Date: 11 Oct 13 - 09:43 AM stay strong & also take care of yourself. Health is a complex balancing act and right now the doctors are looking to identify what is out of kilter so they can address it. We start with the "usual suspects" and then widen the search if more info is needed to turn the puzzle into a picture. Poor circulation is a symtom that should never be dismissed, so try to relax while they figure out just what is going on... easy to say, I know, but you need to keep your balance up as well. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: RoyH (Burl) Date: 11 Oct 13 - 07:20 AM Prayers and Good Thoughts coming across the ocean. Love from Roy & Elaine Harris |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: gnu Date: 11 Oct 13 - 06:49 AM Hope you get to chat with Tom's doc today. Hope you got some rest. Ts&Ps from here. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: GUEST Date: 11 Oct 13 - 12:12 AM Sometimes there's not a simple answer. I hope the doctors sort this one out to Tom's satisfaction. Our best to you, Linn, and know that we're hoping for more positive updates. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: ChanteyLass Date: 10 Oct 13 - 10:41 PM Oh, no! I hope the medical people figure out what's wrong quickly and help Tom improve. Hugs to you both. I thought about adding this to the Jane's Rainbow thread, but I don't know if you'll have time to look at two threads. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: KT Date: 10 Oct 13 - 10:17 PM Hang in there, Linn, and best to you and Tom. Hope they figure this out soon and that Tom's deemed well enough to come home. KT |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Bat Goddess Date: 10 Oct 13 - 10:11 PM And I'm a bit confused, too. If Tom's problem is with his heart (complicated by his sucky circulation), why is his doctor an intensivist (well, that I can see) and pulmonologist who seems flummoxed at Tom's symptoms (or lack of typical symptoms)? I'm going to bed. Linn |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Bat Goddess Date: 10 Oct 13 - 08:01 PM I was concerned but not worried yesterday and earlier today. Right now I think I'm more worried than I was in 2004 when Tom had his heart surgery (aortic valve replaced, tricuspid repaired, double bypass and defibrillator installed). Tom is still in the CCU at Wentworth-Douglass and the doctor is flummoxed. Tom's blood pressure is still fluctuating wildly, between what's normal (for him) and extremely low. He FEELS fine. And would really like to come home. Doesn't have the symptoms he SHOULD be having, but, then again, they really don't know what the source of the problem is. I just left him (around 7 pm) after being left in the waiting room for an 2-1/2 hours while they put in an A-line -- and it ended up in his right wrist so it DOESN'T give a more accurate BP than the cuff on his left arm, which is what it was supposed to do. I just don't know why Tom was okay until the doctor at his regular appointment at the wound clinic decided to send him to the ER to be evaluated because his feet were colder than usual. And he's had an incredible amount of tests lately because the vascular doc (through the wound clinic) was gathering information for potential vascular surgery. I hope to be able to talk to Tom's cardiologist by phone tomorrow and see if he can give me any advice as to what Tom's going through right now. He doesn't work out of this hospital. And there's another doctor/friend I want to talk to. I'm just not sure I'm up to it tonight. I'm going to go shower and wash my hair and then find something to eat. Linn |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: billybob Date: 10 Oct 13 - 06:09 PM sending my love too! Please go to the Rainbow thread, so many good folks there who would like to add their love and positive thoughts Linn, it works for me, I have more loving support from the crew there than I have from my friends I see everyday!! Wendy xxxxx |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: GUEST,eldergirl on another computer Date: 10 Oct 13 - 05:28 PM getting older has its good side, but the other side of it can be such Crap. hang in there Linn and Tom, there are folks rooting for you all over the world, me included. x el |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: GUEST,gnulaptop Date: 10 Oct 13 - 04:55 PM Yeah... good docs are hard to find at times. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: KathWestra Date: 10 Oct 13 - 04:47 PM Hugs and hopes and warmest light-filled wishes to you both. Glad Tom's in a place where he will be getting the best of care. And VERY glad he has an observant doc. xoxo |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: jacqui.c Date: 10 Oct 13 - 04:28 PM Lots of good thoughts for Tom's early release. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: VirginiaTam Date: 10 Oct 13 - 03:34 PM Zounds! At least it was good that general appointment noted problem and sent Mr. Tom in the right direction. Hoping proper diagnosis and successful treatment comes quickly. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Firecat Date: 10 Oct 13 - 01:46 PM Get well soon! |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Elmore Date: 10 Oct 13 - 12:51 PM My wife and I have multiple health issues, so, to a degree, we know how you feel. We wish you both the best. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: SINSULL Date: 10 Oct 13 - 12:24 PM Thinking of you both. Hope they can sort some sort of plan out to get Tom healthier. Damn! mary |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: catspaw49 Date: 10 Oct 13 - 10:43 AM Best thoughts for you both. When you have multiple problems everything you do becomes a balancing act. The effect of a med or even the wrong food and upset the whole thing sometimes temporarily but significantly. Hang in Tom....I know your "pain." Replacement heart parts can be quite handy because they get people moving pretty fast and you get to go to the front of the line. Saying "I think I'm developing an infection and I have an artificial mitral valve," generally even gets you past old ladies and children. Spaw |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: MMario Date: 10 Oct 13 - 09:03 AM I will echo Tami.....both the "cut it out!" and the warm fuzzies being sent your way. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: LilyFestre Date: 10 Oct 13 - 08:13 AM Thinking of you and Tom. Lots of Love, Michelle |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: ranger1 Date: 10 Oct 13 - 07:43 AM Tell Tom to CUT THAT OUT! Seriously, though, sending warm fuzzies and good thoughts his way (and yours, too). |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Pete Jennings Date: 10 Oct 13 - 07:20 AM Best wishes and good thoughts for you both from Staffordshire. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: GUEST,kendall Date: 10 Oct 13 - 07:11 AM Does he know that he is the only one who can fill the spot he has around here? TOM! don't make me come down there! |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: maeve Date: 10 Oct 13 - 07:00 AM Love to you and Tom, Linn. You could sing Tam Lin while you have your visit. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: gnu Date: 10 Oct 13 - 06:23 AM "Ditto" may take on a new convention if this internet thing catches on. DITTO! |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Megan L Date: 10 Oct 13 - 03:25 AM Hope you see an improvement soon |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: JennieG Date: 09 Oct 13 - 11:21 PM And ditto to you both from me, too. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: gnu Date: 09 Oct 13 - 11:13 PM Yeah, I'll ditto SRS too. My thoughts and prayers as well. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Bill D Date: 09 Oct 13 - 10:26 PM What SRS said...and more good thoughts and wishes-- for BOTH of you. ♥♥♥♥ |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 09 Oct 13 - 10:23 PM Hospital is a very good place to be when things are whatif-y Sending lots of good thoughts to the patient & the carer. Both of you - rest & get well! sandra |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Stilly River Sage Date: 09 Oct 13 - 10:11 PM Linn, if he had to go into the hospital better that they're catching something early than when it becomes a crisis. Get a good night's sleep, and I'm wishing both you and Tom all the best. SRS |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Jeri Date: 09 Oct 13 - 09:58 PM I'm swearing on your behalf. Sleep well. I'm wishing in your general direction. A better tomorrow. |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Bat Goddess Date: 09 Oct 13 - 09:40 PM Just talked to Tom (9:38pm) -- he's settled into his room in the CCU. I'll call him again in the morning and then go over to see him. Linn |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Rapparee Date: 09 Oct 13 - 09:07 PM One negative thought: You tell him I said to STOP THAT!! RIGHT NOW!!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Noreen Date: 09 Oct 13 - 09:04 PM Sorry to hear this, Linn- you've had no end of worries for some time. The good thing is that, as you say, Tom feels fine. They'll get him stabilised -we'll keep the positive thoughts winging their way to both of you so that you can get some sleep! Noreen |
Subject: BS: Curmudgeon In Hospital - Oct 2013 From: Bat Goddess Date: 09 Oct 13 - 08:51 PM Well...I certainly did not expect this when I took Tom to a 12:30 appointment at the wound clinic. Tom's left ankle and heel wounds seem fine... But the doctor was concerned about the difficulty of getting Tom's blood pressure (it's always complicated) and heart rate (likewise) and, telling for her, Tom's feet and hands seemed a lot colder than usual. So... She suggested having him checked out and evaluated in the ER. That was 1:30 this afternoon. Tom's blood pressure fluctuates wildly between normal (for him) and very very low. They sucked a bunch of blood out of him to run some tests, and he had an EKG and chest x-ray. The results are unclear. It could he's just dehydrated. It could be the start of an infection (which is potentially life-threatening because he has replacement heart parts). It could be both. So tonight after putting in a central line, he's been admitted to the CCU to at least try to get his BP stabilized. He feels fine. No dizziness, no real problems of any kind that would have made us go either to Lee Urgent Care or the Wentworth-Douglass ER. But if something's brewing he's in the right place to head it off at the pass rather than waiting until it presented itself as a crisis. I had planned some R&R for myself tonight -- going to see our friend Cecil Abels perform at The Press Room. I didn't let Cecil know on Facebook that I was planning on coming lest I jinx myself. Sigh. That approach didn't seem to work out too well. I just got home from the hospital at 8:15 and made myself something to eat (and fed the cats because they were getting twitchy). Neither Tom nor I had anything since breakfast. Sigh. I still really need the R&R, but I'm not driving to Portsmouth right now... For the past month or so, Tom's been having a lot of tests done on his vascular situation (his circulation sucks -- especially in his left leg where the wounds are), and last week Tom's cardiologist decided Tom was too fragile to have the surgery his vascular guy was suggesting (a couple stents and/or bypass from right leg to left). Too risky. Of course, doing nothing also has its risks. White light, prayers, good thoughts, etc. definitely welcomed. Thanks, Mudcat friends, for being here. Linn |
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