If you're coming to visit, you should bring pureed steak for the feeding tube - he'd really appreciate that! 😉
Steve's Progress
Wednesday, 25 October 2017
Tracheotomy is not as bad as you might imagine...
When compared to intubation, a tracheotomy is a BIG improvement. Still stuck lip reading - badly - as there's no sound when one is ventilated through a tracheotomy, but he seems a lot more comfortable.
Tuesday, 24 October 2017
Two steps forward, one step back
Good evening, gang. Since its been over two weeks since my dad was first intubated, they've made the switch now to a tracheotomy, so he can have the assistance of the ventilator without the tube in his mouth. It should be much more comfortable for him. IT'S NOT PERMANENT. It's just until he can breath on his own, and until he's strong enough to clear his own secretions. The fluid in his lungs has cleared, finally! But he has A LOT of phlegm in his airways.
He is now sedated, following the trach procedure, and probably will be for the rest of the evening and night. His sister just left, and she is planning to return in the morn. My brother and I will head over around 12 or 1 tomorrow.
Once again, the doc ASSURES us that despite the need for the trach, and continued need for the ventilator for now, he is absolutely still moving in the right direction. 👍
He is now sedated, following the trach procedure, and probably will be for the rest of the evening and night. His sister just left, and she is planning to return in the morn. My brother and I will head over around 12 or 1 tomorrow.
Once again, the doc ASSURES us that despite the need for the trach, and continued need for the ventilator for now, he is absolutely still moving in the right direction. 👍
Monday, 23 October 2017
Unfortunately they had to re-intubate him last night: he has so much fluid in his lungs, and mucous in his airways, that the work of breathing on his own is just too much.
The good news is, the settings are such that he is still doing the bulk of the work of breathing on his own; but while intubated they can do more to help get the gunk out of his chest.
He spends time sitting up and moving around everyday, and excercises his arms and his legs, and some of us have even been giving him foot massages!
The good news is, the settings are such that he is still doing the bulk of the work of breathing on his own; but while intubated they can do more to help get the gunk out of his chest.
He spends time sitting up and moving around everyday, and excercises his arms and his legs, and some of us have even been giving him foot massages!
Saturday, 21 October 2017
Shit my dad says, #2
While his brother Danny was visiting, he starts trying to pull out the feeding tube, intravenous, and other wires that are there to monitor him. His brother stops him, but my dad tries to wave him off, assuring him:
It's okay: I'm allowed!
It's okay: I'm allowed!
Shit my dad says, #1
2nd or 3rd day that he was awake, having told him the previous day what had happened, and where he was, we asked my dad:
Dad, do you know where you are?
Him: (nods slowly) Of course I do! I'm right here!
(Pauses)
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Dad, do you know where you are?
Him: (nods slowly) Of course I do! I'm right here!
(Pauses)
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All remains well...
It's been over 2 days without a fever: yay! 🎊🎉
He wasn't getting enough oxygen last night, so he's now wearing a big mask with head gear. But thankfully no tube!
Anyone visiting has to wear gloves, mask, gown into the room. My brother and I are going around 4 or 5 this afternoon, and I'll try to find out the reason then. 😊
He wasn't getting enough oxygen last night, so he's now wearing a big mask with head gear. But thankfully no tube!
Anyone visiting has to wear gloves, mask, gown into the room. My brother and I are going around 4 or 5 this afternoon, and I'll try to find out the reason then. 😊
Friday, 20 October 2017
Extubated!
He is extubated and TALKING! But he's been instructed not to talk, but to just focus on BREATHING. But he's pretty excited, by the sound of it!
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