Homeward Bound

Well, the insurance company, secure in it's knowledge that it knows my medical condition better than my doctor or myself, decided it was time to go home yesterday. So I was discharged with a fever of 100.7, oxygen level of 85 on room air, a persistent case of diarrhea, and with metabolic readings still out of whack. I'm probably also dehydrated from the diarrhea, but I'm going to blame the head nurse for that and not the insurance company. I asked several times if we could check to see if I was and finally she snapped that I wasn't going to get any fluids because my labs didn't indicate a hydration problem.

I got home and settled in before the home care nurse came in and then the guy with my oxygen machine and portable canisters. I've said for years that I love to suck air out of a can, but I meant a SCUBA tank and not this! Spent the evening dozing, reading the boards and watching TV before going to sleep. Just like at the hospital, I could only manage sleep in 2 - 4 hour chunks before waking up. Probably a routine I'll have to get used to.

Now, it's time for me to gradually watch my nice, cozy bedroom convert into a hospital room. I'll have to make a space for the oxygen machine and put the small cans of air in the closet like so many verticle bottles of wine. I just wonder how long it's going to be before the IV pole migrates out of the closet and begins sprouting it's bags of fruit.
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  • wolfen
    wolfen Member Posts: 1,324 Member
    Hi Doc
    Glad to see you have made it back home safe, even if not totally sound yet.

    Hope this doesn't sound too crazy, but I wonder if they still make Pedialyte(sp?). When my kids were babies, if they got dehydrated from flu or something, you could buy this stuff as a fluid replacement. Being used for infants, it might be acceptable for cancer patients.

    Hope to see you feeling up to snuff real soon and replacing those oxygen bottles with real wine bottles.

    Luv,

    Wolfen
  • Lovekitties
    Lovekitties Member Posts: 3,364 Member
    Dear Doc
    Sorry that you had a premature exit from the hospital.

    Hopefully you are now in a friendlier environment away from Nurse Hatchet.

    Try to stay away from very sugary drinks as they tend to make diarrhea worse. Pedialyte is still sold and can be used by adults...you might want to ask your doc about it. Won't stop the diarrhea but does promote absorption to help keep you hydrated.

    Hope that your cozy bedroom can soon be back to its coziness and all that medical equipment can return from whence it came.

    Take care of you.

    Hugs,

    Marie who loves kitties
  • thxmiker
    thxmiker Member Posts: 1,278 Member
    We are glad that you are
    We are glad that you are home! The hospital is not a place to get any rest.

    The original gatoraid is on the John Hopkins web site. The Doctor that invented it, gave it to the world to help cure diarrhea. Then a student of his took it to the Florida State, and added sugar and flavor and named it Gatoraid.

    Feel Better! Best Always, mike
  • steveandnat
    steveandnat Member Posts: 886
    Welcome home
    These crazy know it all insurance companies! ! At least you have nurses coming to your house so you can be checked on. Hang tough praying you get better real fast. Jeff
  • tanstaafl
    tanstaafl Member Posts: 1,313 Member
    staying out of the closet
    Our IV pole was never in the closet but only accepts sodium ascorbate with magnesium salts solutions.

    cozy bedroom convert into a hospital room.
    ...and pharmacy

    Insurance? F'em, we're about 90% out of pocket anyway. We do as we want after careful consideration, and seldom lose sleep over insurance/medical arguments or delays. Even though we get the hospital room upgrades, we always leave as quickly as possible - we're very wary of hospitals in general. We figure one major mistake or attempt per day.
  • Sundanceh
    Sundanceh Member Posts: 4,392 Member
    Vitals
    Saw this happen over and over again with my dad.

    The issue is never about care - it's always about money...they had no business running you to the door with those vitals.

    But, they keep you just long enough to where you go home and then come right back...and that starts a new hospitable deductible...ins is trying to avoid paying for as few free days after ded has been met as they can legally get away with.

    It's a despicable policy that only benefits the policy issuer.

    Good luck with recovery..o2 is your lifeline.
  • danker
    danker Member Posts: 1,276 Member
    Doc=Hawk
    Maybe your bedroom is the best place for you? Anyway, get lots of rest and just get better. Take care!
  • jjaj133
    jjaj133 Member Posts: 867 Member
    Well Doc, I am glad your
    Well Doc, I am glad your home, Just wish it was because you were feeling great.
    you keep doin what you can to get better and I'll keep sending prayers,
    Hugs,
    Judy
  • LivinginNH
    LivinginNH Member Posts: 1,456 Member
    Hey Doc,
    It's so sad that

    Hey Doc,
    It's so sad that insurance companies can make our healthcare decisions. It's really disgraceful.
    In any case, I hope that you'll start feeling better being in your own house and away from all of the hospital noises that ruin sleep.

    All my best,
    Cyn
  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    Home
    Glad you are home and hopefully you won't need to return. Sometimes just being home makes you feel better. Glad you had a health care nurse come in and hope that it continues for a couple weeks just so that they can make sure you are on the right path. Are you going to have to be on oxygen for an extended period of time or just until your levels get back up. Hope you are feeling better soon.

    Kim
  • lauragb
    lauragb Member Posts: 370 Member
    Here's to getting better in
    Here's to getting better in your own environment. I hope you are able to relax and rest comfortably.
  • Doc_Hawk
    Doc_Hawk Member Posts: 685

    Home
    Glad you are home and hopefully you won't need to return. Sometimes just being home makes you feel better. Glad you had a health care nurse come in and hope that it continues for a couple weeks just so that they can make sure you are on the right path. Are you going to have to be on oxygen for an extended period of time or just until your levels get back up. Hope you are feeling better soon.

    Kim

    Oxygen
    Thanks, Kim. I'm thinking that the oxygen will only be needed until my room air level is above 90. I was wanting to spend a large part of today in the back yard, enjoying the outside, but the air quality is as bad as it was in mid-August when I first started getting sick.
  • Doc_Hawk
    Doc_Hawk Member Posts: 685
    Thank all
    I really do appreciate it. It was very comforting when I'd read your posts and helped me to get up and about to start getting my wind back.

    Something that's kind of strange is that I haven't had a desire for a beer or any drink with alcohol. I guess it's my body telling me that it's not well enough for that stuff yet.
  • jen2012
    jen2012 Member Posts: 1,607 Member
    Doc_Hawk said:

    Thank all
    I really do appreciate it. It was very comforting when I'd read your posts and helped me to get up and about to start getting my wind back.

    Something that's kind of strange is that I haven't had a desire for a beer or any drink with alcohol. I guess it's my body telling me that it's not well enough for that stuff yet.

    You know what they say
    You know what they say ....hospitals are for sick people! Hope you do well at home - less germs!
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
    jen2012 said:

    You know what they say
    You know what they say ....hospitals are for sick people! Hope you do well at home - less germs!

    As per I understand you had a pneumonia isn't ! So don't think
    a beer make it worse, if your diarrhea can resist it why not?LOL.
    What worries me is your fever still very high what doctor say about ?
    Hugs my friend.
  • Doc_Hawk
    Doc_Hawk Member Posts: 685
    pepebcn said:

    As per I understand you had a pneumonia isn't ! So don't think
    a beer make it worse, if your diarrhea can resist it why not?LOL.
    What worries me is your fever still very high what doctor say about ?
    Hugs my friend.

    Doctor
    Haven't seen him yet, but will on Tuesday. I'm taking Tylenol to keep the fever down. I am finding myself more exhausted today, feel completely drained and very little energy. Just going upstairs to say good night to my folks almost depleted me! I can't wait until the chair lift gets installed, hopefully it'll be before I get home from chemo on Tuesday.
  • dmj101
    dmj101 Member Posts: 527 Member
    Doc_Hawk said:

    Doctor
    Haven't seen him yet, but will on Tuesday. I'm taking Tylenol to keep the fever down. I am finding myself more exhausted today, feel completely drained and very little energy. Just going upstairs to say good night to my folks almost depleted me! I can't wait until the chair lift gets installed, hopefully it'll be before I get home from chemo on Tuesday.

    Home Sweet Home
    May be Home

    Home Sweet Home
    May be Home is best.. make the most of it.. and get better my friend..
  • dmj101
    dmj101 Member Posts: 527 Member
    Doc_Hawk said:

    Doctor
    Haven't seen him yet, but will on Tuesday. I'm taking Tylenol to keep the fever down. I am finding myself more exhausted today, feel completely drained and very little energy. Just going upstairs to say good night to my folks almost depleted me! I can't wait until the chair lift gets installed, hopefully it'll be before I get home from chemo on Tuesday.

    Home Sweet Home
    May be Home

    Home Sweet Home
    May be Home is best.. make the most of it.. and get better my friend..
  • k44454445
    k44454445 Member Posts: 494
    home
    kinda glad you are home but i am concerned that they kicked you out too soon. please do not hesitate to go back if you feel you need too! wishing you get rest & better each day. damn ins co!!!
    hugs
    judy
  • Kathleen808
    Kathleen808 Member Posts: 2,342 Member
    Doc
    Doc,
    I hope you get some rest at home. I truly hate that the insurance co had any say at all in the decision to discharge you. I'm holding you in my prayers

    Aloha,
    Kathleen