Updates on George
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Thursday April 12th, 5:30 a.m.
Papa had an appointment with Dr. Breaux, his surgeon, yesterday afternoon. He removed the latest drain, removed the "button" which was placed in his stomach when they pulled his G-tube , and removed the tube used for his feeding. He now is drain/tube free! He will finish his IV antibiotics today and his pic line will be removed soon also. He has been fever free. We will see about getting his blood work done to check his white cell count. He is feeling well, doing his therapy, sleeping and eating well.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Monday April 9th 9:45
Papa was able to come home on Thursday last week. He came home with the newest drain still in place and he is on an IV antibiotic. His back is healing well and he is able to continue with his physical therapy now. His surgical wound is still healing well. We had a very happy Easter with him home. What a blessing for him to be able to make it back home before the weekend. Hopefully he will continue on the road to recovery without any other setbacks. Thanks to all for your continued prayers and concern!
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Saturday March24th 3:00 p.m.
The doctors have put in another drain to the fluid pocket found in the CT scan yesterday, and they removed the last drain that had contained the VRE bacteria. Although the ER doctor had given us the diagnosis of a fractured vertebrate, after Dr. Duvall, Papa's orthopedic physician, studied the back xray he said he saw no fracture! Even so, Papa is still in a lot of pain. They are giving him morphine , but he doesn't like to take it too often. He was going to be given two units of blood today. He has been started on a new antibiotic which will target the bacteria found in this new fluid pocket. We are not sure exactly how long he will be in the hospital . Please continue to remember him in your prayers!
Friday, March 23, 2012
Friday March 23rd 6:50 a.m.
Papa has been admitted to the hospital once again. He had a fall last night around 10:00. He was in the bathroom and fell backwards hitting his back on the counter as he went down. He rode by ambulance to LGMC emergency room. They performed an xray and have found that the T9 vertebrate is fractured. He was in terrible pain, so they have given him pain meds and is resting well now.He was scheduled for a CT scan this morning anyway , so they did it last night . There is some fluid in his stomach area according to the scan. His white cell count had been rising again, which is why the CT was ordered. We are now waiting on Dr. Breaux to come in. Will update as soon as we know what the results are.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Saturday, March 17th 9:30 p.m.
Papa made it back home yesterday! He spent a total of 91 days in the hospital. His wound vac was removed, and he has one drain remaining, along with a couple of tubes that will probably be removed at his next doctor's appointment. His surgical wound is still open quite a bit, so we will be changing his dressing every other day. Home health will be coming in twice a week and he will have physical and occupational therapy at home also. He is able to walk around, with assistance and a walker, and he still tires very easily. He is now on a regular diet. We are all so happy to have him home again. Visitors are definitely welcome !
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Wednesday March 14th , 7:50
Good news from the physicians...they are ready to discharge Papa! Hopefully he will be home by Friday. !!!! He will be sent home with the remaining drains and wound vac and home health will be coming to his house. He will continue his physical therapy at home also. We thank everyone for praying our Papa back to health. He is living proof of the power of prayer!
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Saturday, March 10th, 9:30
Papa got to have his first shower yesterday . He said it felt so good! He is continuing to improve daily. He is feeling well. We are just waiting for the remaining drains to be removed. He still has 4 drains left, and of course his surgical wound , which is healing slowly but surely. He is enjoying his visitors , so please come and see him ! He usually has breakfast at 8 and then his physical therapy , so he is done around 9 or 9:30. If you do come to see him encourage him to sit in his chair if he is in the bed.
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