Hospital again
Brenda
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Don't think you have to blame your self !Buckwirth said:Brenda
A few more details? I can understand something sending him back to the hospital, but I find it hard to blame you...
Hope he comes home again soon,
Blake
This thing is really difficult to deal with!
I pray for fast recovery !
Hugs Brenda !0 -
Don't blame yourself
This crazy cancer can cause so many problems at any time. I'm sure you are a great caregiver. Hang in there.
Jeff0 -
Please don't blame
Please don't blame yourself... if it was all do-able at home there wouldn't be any hospitals. I will keep you in prayer. God bless you.
Brenda0 -
Brenda:eibod said:Hubby feeling a little
Hubby feeling a little better tonight. They did a procedure today, (pericen...something)
and drained 17 pounds of fluid off his abdomen. His breathing is so much better now. Thank you all for your good wishes. Brenda
Glad your hubby is feeling a bit better. That is a lot of fluid.
Please don't feel you are not doing a good job as a caregiver. Just be there and do the best you can. I know as a caregiver myself it is a rollercoaster so hang on and hang in there.
Take care - Tina0 -
Useless?
You're far from that, Brenda - I know that just in the short time I've tried to get to know you.
What you're feeling is probably more like helplessness, because there is only so much medically you can do and you have that feeling of inadequancy because he barely got home and had to go back. But, that's far from the case...from what I can tell, you've been there with your finger firmly on the pulse the whole time.
Try looking at this way - at least your husband is close to a good facility where he can get those kinds of needs addressed. It's a drag being at the hospital, but when complications arise, there still is no better place to be, that much is certain.
Thank goodness for home health care. They were able to assess the situation and take appropriate action. That sure was alot of fluid they drained out - an incredible amount. No doubt he is feeling better and I hope you are now as well.
The other good news is that you learned what to do next time, should it ever come back up and home health is unavailable or after-hours. You now know the symptoms and things to look for as a result. And that's invaluable and could save your partner's life one day.
You're a good caregiver and proud to have you on board the team:)
-Craig0 -
Agreedgeotina said:Brenda:
Glad your hubby is feeling a bit better. That is a lot of fluid.
Please don't feel you are not doing a good job as a caregiver. Just be there and do the best you can. I know as a caregiver myself it is a rollercoaster so hang on and hang in there.
Take care - Tina
As I thought, your care did not put him in the hospital. As cancer patients lots of things can come up, some of them would seem minor if we did not have this disease.
My oncologist sent me to the ER straight from a visit with him. I have put myself there several times in the last year. None of it had to do with my wife's care, just the effects of the disease.
What I would recommend is do not hesitate to call his oncologist, day or night. There is always someone on call, and you can let them decide if a symptom needs immediate treatment.
As Tina says, hang in there!
Blake0 -
Hi, it's me again. Hubby is
Hi, it's me again. Hubby is still in the hospital, thought he was ready to come home, but the fluid in the abdomen is starting again. They will do a ulta sound tomorrow.
The last ct showed that the liver mets had not gotten any worse, and of course they are
testing the 17 lbs of fluid they got from his abdomen last Thurday. So where would the
fluid be from. I am thinking it is from the rectal tumor, but he just finished 20 radiation treatment. Should I be worried??? He had gotten to feeling better, but now is down again. Will be glad when his doctor returns on Monday. Thanks everyone for listening.
Brenda0 -
It sounds like Asciteseibod said:Hi, it's me again. Hubby is
Hi, it's me again. Hubby is still in the hospital, thought he was ready to come home, but the fluid in the abdomen is starting again. They will do a ulta sound tomorrow.
The last ct showed that the liver mets had not gotten any worse, and of course they are
testing the 17 lbs of fluid they got from his abdomen last Thurday. So where would the
fluid be from. I am thinking it is from the rectal tumor, but he just finished 20 radiation treatment. Should I be worried??? He had gotten to feeling better, but now is down again. Will be glad when his doctor returns on Monday. Thanks everyone for listening.
Brenda
Ascites Wiki
Not an uncommon symptom with our disease, but one that needs to be monitored carefully (thus the hospital stay).
If you are there when the attending physician checks in on him today you should ask, and also try to get an understanding of what it means.
Blake0 -
Yes, from what I have readBuckwirth said:It sounds like Ascites
Ascites Wiki
Not an uncommon symptom with our disease, but one that needs to be monitored carefully (thus the hospital stay).
If you are there when the attending physician checks in on him today you should ask, and also try to get an understanding of what it means.
Blake
Yes, from what I have read it does sound like Ascites. They drained 12 pounds today. But still do not have test results. So we haven't been told why and what. It is amazing that the body fills with so much fluid so rapidly. Am afraid of what the test results will show,have read that it could be from infection, so don't know if we should be hoping for that answer or not. Thanks, Brenda0
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