Jim is having a hard time

Nana2
Nana2 Member Posts: 255
edited March 2014 in Colorectal Cancer #1
His surgery was on the third and we're still in the hospital. (lots more detailed info on www.caringbridge.org/visit/jameskruse) We went home for one night and have been back ever since. He has some infection somewhere, not sure where. Thought it was a UTI then an abcess on his wrist, possibly staph in his port, now today they inserted a tube in his side to drain fluid from around his liver and check to see if there is infection in that. And they want to send him home tomorrow???? His white blood count went from 13.9 to 17 since yesterday morning. No fever. His feet and legs and abdomen are so swollen. Is all of this normal? Is any of it normal? Then the radiologist who did the drain today didn't give him enough medicine for pain before starting and I could hear him screaming from the waiting room. I know these are all minor setbacks in the larger picture, at least I hope they're minor.
I hate to say all of this knowing someone might have a liver resection coming up, and I don't want to scare anyone, but I wish I had known some of what to expect. Does anyone want to elaborate a bit on how you feel after the surgery and how long it takes before you start to come around?
Thanks,
April
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  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
    Praying
    I haven't had a liver resection, but just want to say that I'm praying for y'all.

    *hugs*
    Gail
  • msccolon
    msccolon Member Posts: 1,917 Member
    I'm so sorry he's having such a hard time!
    I certainly had lots of infection after my last procedure, which I'm coming up on the year anniversary of. Lots of drains and such; a real pain in the a$$. I was in and out of the hospital for 2 months and after I finally got home for good I had to have another drain placed by a radiologist to drain a final abcess. He was very good, though. At first it wasn't numbed enough so he just calmly put more numbing meds in before trying again. Of course, I was in tears as soon as he walked into the room, so he was probably pretty sympathetic. One look at my abdomen showed I'd been through the ringer. I can't believe that doc was so crass he just continued inserting the drain while your husband screamed! He totally needs to find a new line of work! The good news is that last drain did it's job and i didn't have any more abcesses. The drain was removed a bit over a week later and it was all good. Removal of the drain was very easy and a non-pain thing.

    Once the infections get under control he will have an easier time of eating and gaining strength. The antibiotics tend to make me feel like crap on top of the infection itself! Plus, the body takes time to recover from liver resection, so that has a bit to do with it as well. Sounds like you are doing an awesome job of keeping on top of things! Stay strong!
    mary
  • AnneCan
    AnneCan Member Posts: 3,673 Member
    I am so sorry your husband
    I am so sorry your husband is having such a rough time. I have not had liver surgery, but I am hopeful for your husband to be pain-free very soon.
  • geotina
    geotina Member Posts: 2,111 Member
    April
    I left you a note on your site.

    Don't ever feel bad about posting anything, good or bad. Everyone on this site wants/needs to be as informed as possible. You are most definitely not scarring anyone. If someone is getting or considering liver resection, the more information they have the better then they are prepared for anything. Once you have been on this site for a while you will learn that we talk about anything and everything.

    I am so sorry you heard Jim screaming in pain while they inserted a drain, that is so totally wrong and it should never have happened.

    Please give Jim our best. If he does come home tomorrow, please make sure that you have some help watching Jim so you can get some rest and a good meal.

    Take care - Tina
  • Nana2
    Nana2 Member Posts: 255
    geotina said:

    April
    I left you a note on your site.

    Don't ever feel bad about posting anything, good or bad. Everyone on this site wants/needs to be as informed as possible. You are most definitely not scarring anyone. If someone is getting or considering liver resection, the more information they have the better then they are prepared for anything. Once you have been on this site for a while you will learn that we talk about anything and everything.

    I am so sorry you heard Jim screaming in pain while they inserted a drain, that is so totally wrong and it should never have happened.

    Please give Jim our best. If he does come home tomorrow, please make sure that you have some help watching Jim so you can get some rest and a good meal.

    Take care - Tina

    Our cousin is coming to stay
    Our cousin is coming to stay as long as we need her. I really miss our own bed and hope to spend a few hours in it tomorrow. Thank you for your words of encouragement and on the site too. It's wonderful having our loved ones rallying around us, but somehow it's less lonely when you get input from others who have been down the same path too. I'm grateful.
    Hope you both are doing well.
    April
  • lisa42
    lisa42 Member Posts: 3,625 Member
    April
    Hi,

    I'm sorry to hear Jim is having such a hard time with infection. I have to say that I had no problems at all after my liver resection (which was exactly 2 yrs ago today). The only tough thing in the hospital was that I had a bad reaction to a couple of different pain killers and kept vomiting. Once we got it switched, though, I was fine. I went home 6 days after surgery. I had a drain in my abdomen up until the day I left & it was then removed before I left.
    Sounds like Jim picked up a staph infection, which can be fairly common in hospitals, unfortunately. Definitely make sure they've given him a strong antibiotic, and I would not consent to him leaving the hospital until he's doing better. I'm not sure what the swelling/fluid retention means. Is he up and walking each day and using his breathing meter? The breathing meter is important- they made me take mine home and use it 3 times a day for a while.
    I will be praying for Jim that whatever infection that is in him or any other unseen complication that may be lurking there, that it will be cleared up very soon.
    Please keep us informed.

    Blessings to you,
    Lisa
  • Kathleen808
    Kathleen808 Member Posts: 2,342 Member
    April
    April,
    Darn that Jim is having a hard time kicking this infection. I am with Lisa... make sure the infection is cleared up before they send you home. You should not have to do another out and in to the hospital.
    It is good that your cousin is coming to help.
    My prayers are with you.

    Aloha,
    Kathleen
  • Nana2
    Nana2 Member Posts: 255
    tootsie1 said:

    Praying
    I haven't had a liver resection, but just want to say that I'm praying for y'all.

    *hugs*
    Gail

    All prayer is much
    All prayer is much appreciated...thanks so much Gail.
  • Nana2
    Nana2 Member Posts: 255
    msccolon said:

    I'm so sorry he's having such a hard time!
    I certainly had lots of infection after my last procedure, which I'm coming up on the year anniversary of. Lots of drains and such; a real pain in the a$$. I was in and out of the hospital for 2 months and after I finally got home for good I had to have another drain placed by a radiologist to drain a final abcess. He was very good, though. At first it wasn't numbed enough so he just calmly put more numbing meds in before trying again. Of course, I was in tears as soon as he walked into the room, so he was probably pretty sympathetic. One look at my abdomen showed I'd been through the ringer. I can't believe that doc was so crass he just continued inserting the drain while your husband screamed! He totally needs to find a new line of work! The good news is that last drain did it's job and i didn't have any more abcesses. The drain was removed a bit over a week later and it was all good. Removal of the drain was very easy and a non-pain thing.

    Once the infections get under control he will have an easier time of eating and gaining strength. The antibiotics tend to make me feel like crap on top of the infection itself! Plus, the body takes time to recover from liver resection, so that has a bit to do with it as well. Sounds like you are doing an awesome job of keeping on top of things! Stay strong!
    mary

    Thanks Mary, I do hope he
    Thanks Mary, I do hope he gets some appetite back. He's looking so discouraged tonight. Hopefully his blood count will be down tomorrow and he'll start to come around a bit. How did you know you had the abcesses? Were you swollen too? Did you have a fever?
  • Nana2
    Nana2 Member Posts: 255
    lisa42 said:

    April
    Hi,

    I'm sorry to hear Jim is having such a hard time with infection. I have to say that I had no problems at all after my liver resection (which was exactly 2 yrs ago today). The only tough thing in the hospital was that I had a bad reaction to a couple of different pain killers and kept vomiting. Once we got it switched, though, I was fine. I went home 6 days after surgery. I had a drain in my abdomen up until the day I left & it was then removed before I left.
    Sounds like Jim picked up a staph infection, which can be fairly common in hospitals, unfortunately. Definitely make sure they've given him a strong antibiotic, and I would not consent to him leaving the hospital until he's doing better. I'm not sure what the swelling/fluid retention means. Is he up and walking each day and using his breathing meter? The breathing meter is important- they made me take mine home and use it 3 times a day for a while.
    I will be praying for Jim that whatever infection that is in him or any other unseen complication that may be lurking there, that it will be cleared up very soon.
    Please keep us informed.

    Blessings to you,
    Lisa

    Yes, he has been up and
    Yes, he has been up and walking. Three times yesterday, and using the breathing meter every day except a little less yesterday and none today because of the pleuresy pain. It just seems like he went a step backward today.
    Thank you for praying,
    April
  • Nana2
    Nana2 Member Posts: 255

    April
    April,
    Darn that Jim is having a hard time kicking this infection. I am with Lisa... make sure the infection is cleared up before they send you home. You should not have to do another out and in to the hospital.
    It is good that your cousin is coming to help.
    My prayers are with you.

    Aloha,
    Kathleen

    Hi Kathleen,
    They are

    Hi Kathleen,
    They are planning on sending us home tomorrow with antibiotics and a home health care nurse stopping in daily. We are still not sure what kind of infection or contamination is going on with his port. We are waiting for the bacteria to grow another day or something. They said they would change the antibiotic if needed after getting all their results in. The surgeon wants to get us out of here so he doesn't pick up anything else in the hospital I guess. I'm not feeling too secure about him leaving yet.
  • pf78248
    pf78248 Member Posts: 209
    After Liver Resection
    April,

    I haven't had the liver resection but my husband David did on March 24 of this year at M D Anderson in Houston. He was given antibiotics from the day of surgery in hopes of preventing any staph of c-dif infections and that worked. He didn't get any infections but he did have trouble with abcesses of bile drainage. His ankles and abdomen got very swollen and he had to have the drain tube replaced twice because it kept clogging. His bilirubin was higher than normal and we were told that there was a good chance of bile leakage where the main bile duct was resected and reconnected to his intestines.

    It's been several weeks now and he still has the drain tube and feels pretty weak. He also has had little appetite so it's been a challenge to get him to eat the protein he needs for liver regeneration. And he's been dehydrated so this week he is going in every day to his local oncologist's office for IV fluids.

    None of this was really unexpected but I do think the recovery period is a long road. We've been told it will be months before David feels like his old self. The great news is that all the cancer was removed, along with 75 percent of his liver, but it is regenerating nicely.

    M D Anderson did several ct scans before he was sent home to make sure the drain tube was positioned correctly and the abscess was draining properly. We go to Houston next week for a follow up visit and to see how the doctor thinks David's recovery is going.

    My husband is 61, not a kid, but not old in my books, so I know it's harder to recover for him than a 40 year old. I am so sorry your husband is in pain but do have them check for bilirubin and other liver function tests before you head home. And don't go if you aren't comfortable with it. Let you doctor know how you feel. And be sure you have very good instructions on what to look for and how to care for his wounds. Let us know how things go and we will keep you both in our thoughts and prayers.

    Priscilla from San Antonio

    Husband David dx 4/08 stage 3c, stage 4 12/08 with single liver met
    ascending colon resection 4/08
    Folfox and Erbitux 2008
    Folfori and Avastin 2009-2010
    Xeloda 2010
    extended left hepatectomy 3/10
  • robinvan
    robinvan Member Posts: 1,012
    Thanks April
    I've had two liver procedures, resection and RFA. Both went well with no infections.

    I'm sorry to hear of the tough time of it that Jim is having. I hope it starts to look up soon.

    Thanks for posting the link to the Caringbridge site. You are doing an excellent job of journaling there.

    Thinking of you both... Rob; in Vancouver
  • Nana2
    Nana2 Member Posts: 255
    pf78248 said:

    After Liver Resection
    April,

    I haven't had the liver resection but my husband David did on March 24 of this year at M D Anderson in Houston. He was given antibiotics from the day of surgery in hopes of preventing any staph of c-dif infections and that worked. He didn't get any infections but he did have trouble with abcesses of bile drainage. His ankles and abdomen got very swollen and he had to have the drain tube replaced twice because it kept clogging. His bilirubin was higher than normal and we were told that there was a good chance of bile leakage where the main bile duct was resected and reconnected to his intestines.

    It's been several weeks now and he still has the drain tube and feels pretty weak. He also has had little appetite so it's been a challenge to get him to eat the protein he needs for liver regeneration. And he's been dehydrated so this week he is going in every day to his local oncologist's office for IV fluids.

    None of this was really unexpected but I do think the recovery period is a long road. We've been told it will be months before David feels like his old self. The great news is that all the cancer was removed, along with 75 percent of his liver, but it is regenerating nicely.

    M D Anderson did several ct scans before he was sent home to make sure the drain tube was positioned correctly and the abscess was draining properly. We go to Houston next week for a follow up visit and to see how the doctor thinks David's recovery is going.

    My husband is 61, not a kid, but not old in my books, so I know it's harder to recover for him than a 40 year old. I am so sorry your husband is in pain but do have them check for bilirubin and other liver function tests before you head home. And don't go if you aren't comfortable with it. Let you doctor know how you feel. And be sure you have very good instructions on what to look for and how to care for his wounds. Let us know how things go and we will keep you both in our thoughts and prayers.

    Priscilla from San Antonio

    Husband David dx 4/08 stage 3c, stage 4 12/08 with single liver met
    ascending colon resection 4/08
    Folfox and Erbitux 2008
    Folfori and Avastin 2009-2010
    Xeloda 2010
    extended left hepatectomy 3/10

    Thank you so much
    Thank you so much Pricilla,
    I'm so relieved to know someone else has experienced the same thing. The Doctors were just in to see us and because of your suggestion I asked about the bilirubin and they said Jim's was normal, so that's good. This morning he said he feels a little hungry, so maybe this will be a better day. My husband is a young 65. Was very active before all of this. Loves to golf and looks so forward to getting back out there. He was diagnosed in November, had a heart stent placed in November and started chemo followed by his colon surgery on March 17th, so with this surgery on May 3rd, he feels like he's been run over by a tank. They have removed all visible evidence of cancer in him also and so we are grateful. Thanks again for your response. All of this input really helps.

    April
  • Nana2
    Nana2 Member Posts: 255
    robinvan said:

    Thanks April
    I've had two liver procedures, resection and RFA. Both went well with no infections.

    I'm sorry to hear of the tough time of it that Jim is having. I hope it starts to look up soon.

    Thanks for posting the link to the Caringbridge site. You are doing an excellent job of journaling there.

    Thinking of you both... Rob; in Vancouver

    Thanks Rob....

    Thanks Rob....
  • pluckey
    pluckey Member Posts: 484 Member
    Oh April I am soooo bummed
    Oh April I am soooo bummed that Jim had this setback. Damn hospital infections.
    I got an infection at my port site when i was in the hospital, i thought it was because i was allergic to the tagaderm(adhesive bandage squares), maybe it was a hospital infection.
    I ended up having that port removed and a new one put in. Keep an eye on that- or the home care nurse.

    OK now April - Deep Breath. It's scary to leave the hospital when Jim isn't 100% stable, but I think Dr is correct in getting him out of infection zone. Maybe keep visitors at home at a bare minimum, so more germs not introduced.
    Jim must be so frustrated - here he had 2 successful surgeries and he's ready to get home and heal and move on, but these other things getting in the way. It WILL get better.

    Is there anything I can do or bring you today?

    Peggy
  • msccolon
    msccolon Member Posts: 1,917 Member
    Nana2 said:

    Thanks Mary, I do hope he
    Thanks Mary, I do hope he gets some appetite back. He's looking so discouraged tonight. Hopefully his blood count will be down tomorrow and he'll start to come around a bit. How did you know you had the abcesses? Were you swollen too? Did you have a fever?

    CT scan showed them
    I was being scanned to check for a blockage or something when I kept throwing up and it showed the abcess. In the hospital, scans showed the abcesses as well. There wasn't additional swelling from the abcesses, since I was recovering from surgery, there was general swelling in the abdomen already, then with the infected and open surgical wound, well ...

    I DID have tremendous tissue swelling in the legs and hip area as I was initially recovering. The doc kept referring to my legs as protein legs and told me to increase my protein intake. I don't know if that was true, as I kind of lost trust in him after a while as the infections grew, but the swelling did finally go down after probably a month; I looked like a new person! The swelling in my feet was so bad they could barely get a pulse with a sonogram at my ankle! I did run fevers off and on while I had the infections. In fact, I found out that fevers that tend to come on about the same time of day and then go back down easily with medication tend to be indicators of infection; at least that's what one of my docs said.

    Sure hope Jim is feeling better soon!
    mary
  • Nana2
    Nana2 Member Posts: 255
    pluckey said:

    Oh April I am soooo bummed
    Oh April I am soooo bummed that Jim had this setback. Damn hospital infections.
    I got an infection at my port site when i was in the hospital, i thought it was because i was allergic to the tagaderm(adhesive bandage squares), maybe it was a hospital infection.
    I ended up having that port removed and a new one put in. Keep an eye on that- or the home care nurse.

    OK now April - Deep Breath. It's scary to leave the hospital when Jim isn't 100% stable, but I think Dr is correct in getting him out of infection zone. Maybe keep visitors at home at a bare minimum, so more germs not introduced.
    Jim must be so frustrated - here he had 2 successful surgeries and he's ready to get home and heal and move on, but these other things getting in the way. It WILL get better.

    Is there anything I can do or bring you today?

    Peggy

    Thanks so much Peggy, and
    Thanks so much Peggy, and you are such a sweetheart to offer to help today. I actually came home thismorning for a break and slept for a few hours. Got up feeling dizzy so I will stay here to sleep tonight and pick him up to come home tomorrow!!! My cousin stayed with him today and my daughter and son and law will go up tonight. I've been sleeping most nights at the hospital too, but think I need a good eight hours to feel caught up and ready to take on big Jim here at home:) His wbc was running around 13 but went up to 17 and was 16 thismorning. Dr. Schoup says he's doing fine and to trust her.... so we will. How are you doing?
  • Annabelle41415
    Annabelle41415 Member Posts: 6,742 Member
    So Very Sorry
    Oh my goodness. Can't tell you how this is so upsetting to have Jim screaming while you are outside of the room. Agreed that doctor needs another line of work. Wish sometimes they would go through half of any of us have been through just so they would realize that the pain is real. My thoughts and prayers are with both of you and for a speedy recovery.

    Kim
  • Nana2
    Nana2 Member Posts: 255

    So Very Sorry
    Oh my goodness. Can't tell you how this is so upsetting to have Jim screaming while you are outside of the room. Agreed that doctor needs another line of work. Wish sometimes they would go through half of any of us have been through just so they would realize that the pain is real. My thoughts and prayers are with both of you and for a speedy recovery.

    Kim

    Thank you Kim, it's been an
    Thank you Kim, it's been an emotional week for sure. I appreciate your prayers and hope we'll be bringing him home tomorrow.