For Chelsea71
Please Everyone,
Let''s all focus our best vibes, thoughts, and prayers on Chelsea & Steve. He is in the hospital at this time with many complications.
We're sending our hearts and love your way, Chelsea.
Luv,
Wolfen
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I am trying to catch up on reading some of the posts here - wow, Chelsea and Steve do have a lot going on. It's very concerning and I hope they find the problem and a solution very soon for his leg - sounds so scary. Joining you in sending love and prayers and good vibes to Chelsea and Steve. Hope to hear some better news soon.
Sandy
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Chels, you and Steve are inChels, you and Steve are in my thoughts, sending good vibes your way dear.
Hugs (())
Cyn
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I'm so flattered that youPhil64 said:I'm in
My thoughts and prayers are joined with yours, for Steve and Chels!
I'm so flattered that you started this thread, Wolfen. Thank you everyone for your well wishes and prayers. It has been a stressful time.
It's almost 2 am and I'm in Steves hospital room watching him sleep. It is a very drug induced sleep. He's been in tremendous pain. He is being treated for a severe hematoma. It started in the tigh muscle with severe cramps from the dex. The area bruised and became swollen. Swelling and bruising has spread all the way down his leg and up his leg and into the scrotum. It is shocking to see. Nurses from other wards are stopping in to take a peak. The concern is that pressure from the swelling will damage important nerves and the leg will be permanently damaged. They just did another ct scan to rule out blood flowing downward from the abdominal cavity. Bleeding seems to have originated from the cramped muscle. They have given him four units of blood but his hemoglobin continues to drop. They have discontinued his blood thinners. Tomorrow they will insert some type of filter into a vein which
will catch future clots should they try to move upwards. They are reluctant to
cut due to his bleeding problems, but feel it needs to be done. There is also
talk of opening up the leg and draining the fluid. It seems to be a unique
situation for the doctors. I can tell that they are unsure as to what is going
on. I think that the dex and the blood thinners were a bad combination for
Steve. This sure has been a set back for him physically. He seems better
mentally today. Chatty with the nurses. Upbeat mood. Making the best out
of a very difficult situation. Literally cannot leave his bed. Can't even get
up to go to the b/r. If it were me, I'd be nuts.
Thanks again for the support. For those who have offered to pray, can you also request that Chelsea not get fired from her job. That would be a true miracle considering all the work I've missed lately. LOL. Steves onc was correct when she said that managing the cancer is like a full time job. Even though I myself do not have cancer (except for the skin cancer), I feel that I have two full time jobs. One of them is currently on the back burner. But I find the other one doesn't pay so well. Lol
Chelsea0 -
Prayers....
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your hubby. Bless you both, hopefully he will pull out of this real soon.
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Prayers....
sorry, dbl post
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ChelseaSo Worried said:Prayers....
sorry, dbl post
I've been waiting for you to be able to give us an update. Gosh, I hope they get this figured out and there is no permanent damage.
I sure understand the stress you're under. I'm a real "wuss" when it comes to watching my hubby suffer. When they tried their little trick in the Emg. room with the catheter, my poor hubby was screaming. This is a big, strong guy who never shows pain, so I knew it was bad. I was out in the hallway and had to walk out of the area.
Do they have anything in Canada like we have in the States, such as the Family Leave Medical Act? I can't imagine having to concentrate on a job at a time like this, though many do. I am older and retired, so no job to deal with.
Please try to get some rest.
Luv,
Wolfen
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Chelseageotina said:Chelsea:
I am so very sorry this is happening to you two. I know first hand how very difficult it can bit to sit by the bedside of the one you love. Try and get some rest yoursefl when you can.
Warmest thoughts, prayers and wishes coming your way.
Tina
Chelsea I too am sending warmest prayers and hugs. You two are going through some very very trying times....CHURCHILL quote...when you are going through hell, keep going.
You are doing such an amazing job of supporting Steve......do look after yourself Chelsea...
all best love, maggie
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Praying for relief for bothChelsea71 said:I'm so flattered that you
I'm so flattered that you started this thread, Wolfen. Thank you everyone for your well wishes and prayers. It has been a stressful time.
It's almost 2 am and I'm in Steves hospital room watching him sleep. It is a very drug induced sleep. He's been in tremendous pain. He is being treated for a severe hematoma. It started in the tigh muscle with severe cramps from the dex. The area bruised and became swollen. Swelling and bruising has spread all the way down his leg and up his leg and into the scrotum. It is shocking to see. Nurses from other wards are stopping in to take a peak. The concern is that pressure from the swelling will damage important nerves and the leg will be permanently damaged. They just did another ct scan to rule out blood flowing downward from the abdominal cavity. Bleeding seems to have originated from the cramped muscle. They have given him four units of blood but his hemoglobin continues to drop. They have discontinued his blood thinners. Tomorrow they will insert some type of filter into a vein which
will catch future clots should they try to move upwards. They are reluctant to
cut due to his bleeding problems, but feel it needs to be done. There is also
talk of opening up the leg and draining the fluid. It seems to be a unique
situation for the doctors. I can tell that they are unsure as to what is going
on. I think that the dex and the blood thinners were a bad combination for
Steve. This sure has been a set back for him physically. He seems better
mentally today. Chatty with the nurses. Upbeat mood. Making the best out
of a very difficult situation. Literally cannot leave his bed. Can't even get
up to go to the b/r. If it were me, I'd be nuts.
Thanks again for the support. For those who have offered to pray, can you also request that Chelsea not get fired from her job. That would be a true miracle considering all the work I've missed lately. LOL. Steves onc was correct when she said that managing the cancer is like a full time job. Even though I myself do not have cancer (except for the skin cancer), I feel that I have two full time jobs. One of them is currently on the back burner. But I find the other one doesn't pay so well. Lol
ChelseaPraying for relief for both of you. Kim
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I'm praying...jen2012 said:Adding my prayers and
Adding my prayers and thoughts. Glad Steve is in better spirits...hope that means things are getting better. Let us know how you both are doing when you can.
Chelsea,
I'm praying for you and Steve... And I pray that God will guide his caregivers so they can resolve Steve's condition and get him on a road to recovery. And for you to be given strength and peace.
Love to you today!
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Thinking of you and your husbandPhil64 said:I'm praying...
Chelsea,
I'm praying for you and Steve... And I pray that God will guide his caregivers so they can resolve Steve's condition and get him on a road to recovery. And for you to be given strength and peace.
Love to you today!
Philip
Chelsea :
Been praying for you and Steve - hoping he is having relief and Dr.s are getting to the root of his leg /pain.
Hoping you have gotten some rest.
I understand your work concern. It will fall in place.
Thinking of you - Barb0 -
Chelsea
OMGoodness you two are going through the ringer. Sending every good vibe I've got both your ways, for Steve's leg to get fixed ASAP and for you in keeping your sanity and job.
You're both in my thoughts.
Winter Marie
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Hi Mags. Happy Family Day.maglets said:hey there
how are you this fine sunny Family Day Chels????
I am in Toronto....going to fly tomorrow....thninking about you two....
love, mags
Hi Mags. Happy Family Day. How nice of you to be thinking of us while your traveling. It is a very quiet Family Day here at the hospital. I'm doing well. Had a good nights sleep last night. Steve is quite antsy as he hasn't moved from his bed since Thursday. I take this as a good sign.
Have a safe and relaxing holiday.
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Thank you everyone for yourChelsea71 said:Hi Mags. Happy Family Day.
Hi Mags. Happy Family Day. How nice of you to be thinking of us while your traveling. It is a very quiet Family Day here at the hospital. I'm doing well. Had a good nights sleep last night. Steve is quite antsy as he hasn't moved from his bed since Thursday. I take this as a good sign.
Have a safe and relaxing holiday.
Chels
Thank you everyone for your concern and warm wishes. Steves leg is looking much better. The swelling has gone down and the bleeding appears to have stopped. They test his hemoglobin daily and they think it's stable at 84. They say tomorrows number will really tell the tale. He had the filter inserted into his vein last night. (It will catch any clot from the leg traveling upwards). But he does have some clots in his upper body which are currently not being treated as they had to take him off his blood thinners because of the bleeding problem. If the hemoglobin level is stable tomorrow they plan to restart the blood thinners at a small dosage (5000 IU of Fragmin). The plan is that they would gradually increase the dosage. (back up to 18000 IU). They plan to do that while he is here in the hospital. It doesn't sound like he's going home any time soon. He is getting quite restless. Normally when he is here, he does quite well. He's very sociable and enjoys roaming around and visiting with people. Of course things are different this time as he can't get out of bed. So he is finding the time quite long. They plan to have the physiotherapist get him up walking tomorrow. He could likey walk today but they don't want to risk getting the bleeding going again.
Thanks again everyone for your kind words. Steve too is very appreciative that so many people are concerned for him.
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Thanks for the update ChelseaChelsea71 said:Thank you everyone for your
Thank you everyone for your concern and warm wishes. Steves leg is looking much better. The swelling has gone down and the bleeding appears to have stopped. They test his hemoglobin daily and they think it's stable at 84. They say tomorrows number will really tell the tale. He had the filter inserted into his vein last night. (It will catch any clot from the leg traveling upwards). But he does have some clots in his upper body which are currently not being treated as they had to take him off his blood thinners because of the bleeding problem. If the hemoglobin level is stable tomorrow they plan to restart the blood thinners at a small dosage (5000 IU of Fragmin). The plan is that they would gradually increase the dosage. (back up to 18000 IU). They plan to do that while he is here in the hospital. It doesn't sound like he's going home any time soon. He is getting quite restless. Normally when he is here, he does quite well. He's very sociable and enjoys roaming around and visiting with people. Of course things are different this time as he can't get out of bed. So he is finding the time quite long. They plan to have the physiotherapist get him up walking tomorrow. He could likey walk today but they don't want to risk getting the bleeding going again.
Thanks again everyone for your kind words. Steve too is very appreciative that so many people are concerned for him.
ChelseaThanks for the update Chelsea - hoping things continue to improve each day! I hope you are getting some rest.
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