Hospitalized
Hi friends. Just a quick note to let you know that I have been having some very severe abdominal pain the last 4 days accompanied with vomiting. It got so bad last evening that I had my husband take me to the ER. I was admitted and still don't know what caused this. ER doc and my friend, Dr. Mac, thinks it may be either an infection or a blockage. The CT scan really didn't give them a definitive diagnosis. I am feeling much better now and waiting for my colorectal doctor to see me. I'll try to update when I can.
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Prayers are with you
So, sorry to here about your hospitalization. My prayers are with you for a speedy recovery.
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Stomach Bug
I heard on the news there is a nationwide "bug" going around where the person has severe diarrhea and vomiting for 24-36 hours. Hopefully this is what you had and are on the road to recovery.
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Thank you and an update--AZANNIE said:mp327
I hope you feel better real soon!
Ann
Thanks for the well wishes, everyone! I appreciate it so much and your concern warms my heart. I am still in the hospital, unfortunately. After spending hours in the ER early Wednesday morning and finally being admitted about 6 a.m. yesterday, my colorectal doctor STILL has not been in to see me. She is the admitting doctor and I am getting very frustrated! The good news is I am feeling better--no more pain and I'm not taking any pain meds. I just want to go home! Still no answers as to what caused this. It could have been a blockage. I have been on fluids only since the ER visit and am almost afraid to eat anything once I get the greem light to. My doctor is probably doing surgeries right now, as she does them on Thursday mornings at this hospital, so I hope to see her soon. The charge nurse is trying to track her down. I am rambling. Sorry! No sleep, no food, no answers, only frustration! I'll post an update when I find out anything. I really hope I get discharged today. Thanks again for your concerns.
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Martha.. Never thought I'dmp327 said:Thank you and an update--
Thanks for the well wishes, everyone! I appreciate it so much and your concern warms my heart. I am still in the hospital, unfortunately. After spending hours in the ER early Wednesday morning and finally being admitted about 6 a.m. yesterday, my colorectal doctor STILL has not been in to see me. She is the admitting doctor and I am getting very frustrated! The good news is I am feeling better--no more pain and I'm not taking any pain meds. I just want to go home! Still no answers as to what caused this. It could have been a blockage. I have been on fluids only since the ER visit and am almost afraid to eat anything once I get the greem light to. My doctor is probably doing surgeries right now, as she does them on Thursday mornings at this hospital, so I hope to see her soon. The charge nurse is trying to track her down. I am rambling. Sorry! No sleep, no food, no answers, only frustration! I'll post an update when I find out anything. I really hope I get discharged today. Thanks again for your concerns.
Martha.. Never thought I'd hope that someone has a stomach bug..... But I do! Sending prayers and good thoughts your way.. Lorie0 -
Thinking of you
Am thinking of you and hope all will be well soon
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I'm home!wiveliscombe said:Thinking of you
Am thinking of you and hope all will be well soon
Hi Everyone--
Thank you again for your caring thoughts and well wishes! I'm glad to say that I am home and feeling better. My stomach is still a bit distended but a good bowel movement would probably help, as I haven't had one in about 2 1/2 days. My colorectal doctor finally showed up a little past 9 a.m. She didn't examine me or anything--said it sounded like some kind of stomach bug and I could go home the next day. I told her I wanted to go home NOW, so she said okay and discharged me. The diagnosis written on my discharge papers says "partial small bowel obstruction." So, at this point, I guess that is the final diagnosis.
One reason my colorectal doctor didn't show up until today is because, by her own admission, she totally spaced it yesterday that I had been admitted. Huh? I thought doctors always checked their patient rosters when they did rounds. She was called at 3:30 Wednesday morning by the ER doctor to inform her of the admission, but said when she got to the hospital to do rounds, she had forgotten. She has been such a great doctor throughout my cancer journey, so I am willing to give her a break on this one, even though it did cost me perhaps an additional day in the hospital.
I was first taken up to a really nice room in the new wing of the hospital and spent most of the day there. Early yesterday evening, I was asked if I minded moving to another room, as they had a surgery patient they wanted to put in the room I was in. I said okay, but quickly found out I should have just said no. The staff who took care of me after I moved were not on top of their game, which made me just want to go home. So I am home now, advised to stay on a liquid or soft diet for a couple of days, so my husband is out buying groceries. I was afraid to eat anything, but did eat some yogurt when I got home. So far, so good with that.
Since they did a CT of my abdomen in the ER, I have put a call into my medical oncologist to find out if his orders for my 6-month scan, which is scheduled for this coming Monday, will need to be changed in any way. To say he is a great doctor would be a gross understatement--he is the best. The good news is that the scan just done shows no evidence of cancer in my abdominal area, just some messed up intestines. I will see my oncologist on Wednesday and I suspect he will do a more extensive physical exam on me than in the past, given this episode.
My friend and next door neighbor, who just happened to be the radiologist on call the other night, just called me and he says I definitely had a small bowel obstruction. He reassured me that going to the ER was the right decision and has given me the name of a great surgeon should this ever happen again and require surgery. I certainly hope that doesn't happen! I'll keep everyone posted. For now, I am feeling much better and am happy to be home. Thanks again to all of you for thinking of me and sending all the well wishes!
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glad you're homemp327 said:I'm home!
Hi Everyone--
Thank you again for your caring thoughts and well wishes! I'm glad to say that I am home and feeling better. My stomach is still a bit distended but a good bowel movement would probably help, as I haven't had one in about 2 1/2 days. My colorectal doctor finally showed up a little past 9 a.m. She didn't examine me or anything--said it sounded like some kind of stomach bug and I could go home the next day. I told her I wanted to go home NOW, so she said okay and discharged me. The diagnosis written on my discharge papers says "partial small bowel obstruction." So, at this point, I guess that is the final diagnosis.
One reason my colorectal doctor didn't show up until today is because, by her own admission, she totally spaced it yesterday that I had been admitted. Huh? I thought doctors always checked their patient rosters when they did rounds. She was called at 3:30 Wednesday morning by the ER doctor to inform her of the admission, but said when she got to the hospital to do rounds, she had forgotten. She has been such a great doctor throughout my cancer journey, so I am willing to give her a break on this one, even though it did cost me perhaps an additional day in the hospital.
I was first taken up to a really nice room in the new wing of the hospital and spent most of the day there. Early yesterday evening, I was asked if I minded moving to another room, as they had a surgery patient they wanted to put in the room I was in. I said okay, but quickly found out I should have just said no. The staff who took care of me after I moved were not on top of their game, which made me just want to go home. So I am home now, advised to stay on a liquid or soft diet for a couple of days, so my husband is out buying groceries. I was afraid to eat anything, but did eat some yogurt when I got home. So far, so good with that.
Since they did a CT of my abdomen in the ER, I have put a call into my medical oncologist to find out if his orders for my 6-month scan, which is scheduled for this coming Monday, will need to be changed in any way. To say he is a great doctor would be a gross understatement--he is the best. The good news is that the scan just done shows no evidence of cancer in my abdominal area, just some messed up intestines. I will see my oncologist on Wednesday and I suspect he will do a more extensive physical exam on me than in the past, given this episode.
My friend and next door neighbor, who just happened to be the radiologist on call the other night, just called me and he says I definitely had a small bowel obstruction. He reassured me that going to the ER was the right decision and has given me the name of a great surgeon should this ever happen again and require surgery. I certainly hope that doesn't happen! I'll keep everyone posted. For now, I am feeling much better and am happy to be home. Thanks again to all of you for thinking of me and sending all the well wishes!
I just wanted to say that I am glad you're home and doing okay. Best wishes as you do your follow-ups with the doctors.
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So glad you are home..........mp327 said:I'm home!
Hi Everyone--
Thank you again for your caring thoughts and well wishes! I'm glad to say that I am home and feeling better. My stomach is still a bit distended but a good bowel movement would probably help, as I haven't had one in about 2 1/2 days. My colorectal doctor finally showed up a little past 9 a.m. She didn't examine me or anything--said it sounded like some kind of stomach bug and I could go home the next day. I told her I wanted to go home NOW, so she said okay and discharged me. The diagnosis written on my discharge papers says "partial small bowel obstruction." So, at this point, I guess that is the final diagnosis.
One reason my colorectal doctor didn't show up until today is because, by her own admission, she totally spaced it yesterday that I had been admitted. Huh? I thought doctors always checked their patient rosters when they did rounds. She was called at 3:30 Wednesday morning by the ER doctor to inform her of the admission, but said when she got to the hospital to do rounds, she had forgotten. She has been such a great doctor throughout my cancer journey, so I am willing to give her a break on this one, even though it did cost me perhaps an additional day in the hospital.
I was first taken up to a really nice room in the new wing of the hospital and spent most of the day there. Early yesterday evening, I was asked if I minded moving to another room, as they had a surgery patient they wanted to put in the room I was in. I said okay, but quickly found out I should have just said no. The staff who took care of me after I moved were not on top of their game, which made me just want to go home. So I am home now, advised to stay on a liquid or soft diet for a couple of days, so my husband is out buying groceries. I was afraid to eat anything, but did eat some yogurt when I got home. So far, so good with that.
Since they did a CT of my abdomen in the ER, I have put a call into my medical oncologist to find out if his orders for my 6-month scan, which is scheduled for this coming Monday, will need to be changed in any way. To say he is a great doctor would be a gross understatement--he is the best. The good news is that the scan just done shows no evidence of cancer in my abdominal area, just some messed up intestines. I will see my oncologist on Wednesday and I suspect he will do a more extensive physical exam on me than in the past, given this episode.
My friend and next door neighbor, who just happened to be the radiologist on call the other night, just called me and he says I definitely had a small bowel obstruction. He reassured me that going to the ER was the right decision and has given me the name of a great surgeon should this ever happen again and require surgery. I certainly hope that doesn't happen! I'll keep everyone posted. For now, I am feeling much better and am happy to be home. Thanks again to all of you for thinking of me and sending all the well wishes!
I'm glad you're home and feeling better...... You are my HERO, so you just HAVE to be OK. Hugs.
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Martha....mp327 said:I'm home!
Hi Everyone--
Thank you again for your caring thoughts and well wishes! I'm glad to say that I am home and feeling better. My stomach is still a bit distended but a good bowel movement would probably help, as I haven't had one in about 2 1/2 days. My colorectal doctor finally showed up a little past 9 a.m. She didn't examine me or anything--said it sounded like some kind of stomach bug and I could go home the next day. I told her I wanted to go home NOW, so she said okay and discharged me. The diagnosis written on my discharge papers says "partial small bowel obstruction." So, at this point, I guess that is the final diagnosis.
One reason my colorectal doctor didn't show up until today is because, by her own admission, she totally spaced it yesterday that I had been admitted. Huh? I thought doctors always checked their patient rosters when they did rounds. She was called at 3:30 Wednesday morning by the ER doctor to inform her of the admission, but said when she got to the hospital to do rounds, she had forgotten. She has been such a great doctor throughout my cancer journey, so I am willing to give her a break on this one, even though it did cost me perhaps an additional day in the hospital.
I was first taken up to a really nice room in the new wing of the hospital and spent most of the day there. Early yesterday evening, I was asked if I minded moving to another room, as they had a surgery patient they wanted to put in the room I was in. I said okay, but quickly found out I should have just said no. The staff who took care of me after I moved were not on top of their game, which made me just want to go home. So I am home now, advised to stay on a liquid or soft diet for a couple of days, so my husband is out buying groceries. I was afraid to eat anything, but did eat some yogurt when I got home. So far, so good with that.
Since they did a CT of my abdomen in the ER, I have put a call into my medical oncologist to find out if his orders for my 6-month scan, which is scheduled for this coming Monday, will need to be changed in any way. To say he is a great doctor would be a gross understatement--he is the best. The good news is that the scan just done shows no evidence of cancer in my abdominal area, just some messed up intestines. I will see my oncologist on Wednesday and I suspect he will do a more extensive physical exam on me than in the past, given this episode.
My friend and next door neighbor, who just happened to be the radiologist on call the other night, just called me and he says I definitely had a small bowel obstruction. He reassured me that going to the ER was the right decision and has given me the name of a great surgeon should this ever happen again and require surgery. I certainly hope that doesn't happen! I'll keep everyone posted. For now, I am feeling much better and am happy to be home. Thanks again to all of you for thinking of me and sending all the well wishes!
Glad you are home! I hope you sleep comfortably in your own bed tonight. I really wish I had your neighbor, that would be such a help in explaining test results.
Will have you in my thoughts for a good appointment with your doc next week.
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Updatepializ said:mp
Glad you are home & feeling better! Good news with scan at least as far as no cancer! Day at a time!
Liz x
I got a call from my oncologist's office yesterday and he is canceling the scan for Monday. Apparently, both abdomen and pelvis were scanned in the ER the other night, which would only leave the chest unscanned. He is still going to see me on Wednesday and decide whether anything else needs to be looked at. I don't have the report from the scan, so don't know exactly what it says, but Dr. Mac will be bringing me a copy of it. I do know, however, that there is nothinig on it to indicate a recurrence or metastasis. All good news.
I am feeling okay this morning, but am very tired, most likely from lack of sleep. Being awakened every 2 hours in the hospital for vitals, etc. makes it impossible to get any rest. I ate some canned potato soup for dinner last evening (after I used the potato masher to mush up the chunks) and so far, so good with that. I will eat some yogurt for breakfast, I guess.
Thank you to everyone for keeping me in your thoughts and prayers.
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