It was a very restful evening. I apologize for not being so clear on the last post. In order for Lee to relax long enough to get through the last dialysis, they gave him some versed. What I did not realize at the time, they also put him on a drip of the same to keep him relaxed. I am not exactly sure how long this will be, but it does help with the anxiety he was feeling with the new tube placements from Friday.
Once again, he can hear you just fine, nut may not be able to actually respond.
Also learned the heparin drip has been stopped for a while. This will help the surgery wounds to heal better and quicker.
The numbers game continues. The RT tried to come in avery two or three hours to make a "weaning adjustment (10% on the O2, or 1% on the peeps). At this time, things are back on track looking good:
O2 input is 70%
Peeps are 8%
O2 Saturation is 100%
BP is fine
As a reminder, he is looking good . . . . . . . for someone still in ICU.
I am pretty sure there is another dialysis scheduled for today; please stay tuned.
gh (aka Lieber Brüder)
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Updates on Lee - Saturday, April 23 - 1245
0915 - Physical Therapist arrives. Works Lee through all his body part movements and resistance.
1000- His O2 sats dip, they adjust...Dialysis ordered.
1030 - O2 sats dip, they adjust, scratch heads....all of his blood gass numbers are fine, so they talk...
1100 - O2 sats dip, Lung Doc comes in and increases peep to 8% and O2 input to 100%. x-ray ordered and he wants to take a close look at everything once the dialysis is done.
There is concern, but are watching closely, and reassess when the Dialysis treatment is done.
1245 - Waiting for the Dialysis machine to arrive.
1000- His O2 sats dip, they adjust...Dialysis ordered.
1030 - O2 sats dip, they adjust, scratch heads....all of his blood gass numbers are fine, so they talk...
1100 - O2 sats dip, Lung Doc comes in and increases peep to 8% and O2 input to 100%. x-ray ordered and he wants to take a close look at everything once the dialysis is done.
There is concern, but are watching closely, and reassess when the Dialysis treatment is done.
1245 - Waiting for the Dialysis machine to arrive.
Updates on Lee - Saturday, April 23 - 0815
It was an unusual night:
Some time after 1900 last night, he had a bath, and some bed arrangements/movements. Since his day had been filled with some pretty heavy activity (surgery, draining, etc...) he was quite weak. His O2 sat numbers hovered at 92%, then, in the middle of the night, as the pain meds wore off, it appeared he became frustrated with the new tube placement, and his O2 sat dipped a bit. They bumped up his O2 a few times, and it now rests at 50%. Their plan is to wean him back down as they see him settle down and relax. The good news is, his blood gasses (the true measurement of what is getting through his system) continue to look good.
0800 - Dr. Croad came in to check on things. She is the Infectious Disease doc who who was first on the scene, setting up the massive course of antibiotics to deal with his infections. She said he finished the original round of all that a few days ago, but he is now on an antibiotic to help clear out his gall bladder, and will be at hand closely monitoring his overall needs.
0815 - Dr Tuso came in for a peek. Since Lee's kidneys put out some good fluid numbers yesterday, he held off the Friday Dialysis treatment, and is now reviewing the morning blood draw numbers to see about a treatment today. The concern at this time is the quality of the work being done by the kidneys. Will keep you posted on all tat.
Lee is pretty much fully aware of his surroundings. He can hear and respond, but is still very tired, and the biggest frustration is our inability to read his mind and lips. I am sure the frustration he has are a bit more developed.
0845 - Occupational Therapist (Tania) came in... she kept looking at "Richard" and said there is a guy who looks like "Richard" and plays the Clarinet. His name is Lee Hutchinson. I laughed and said that is him, and she giggled, as he is not wearing his glasses, and also has new facial hair as a disguise.. she is a Cello playing friend who already knows Lee. Intermixed with calling out names of their Music Friends, she is now giving Lee instructions on how begin moving body parts.
More later.
Eternal Vigilance
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Some time after 1900 last night, he had a bath, and some bed arrangements/movements. Since his day had been filled with some pretty heavy activity (surgery, draining, etc...) he was quite weak. His O2 sat numbers hovered at 92%, then, in the middle of the night, as the pain meds wore off, it appeared he became frustrated with the new tube placement, and his O2 sat dipped a bit. They bumped up his O2 a few times, and it now rests at 50%. Their plan is to wean him back down as they see him settle down and relax. The good news is, his blood gasses (the true measurement of what is getting through his system) continue to look good.
0800 - Dr. Croad came in to check on things. She is the Infectious Disease doc who who was first on the scene, setting up the massive course of antibiotics to deal with his infections. She said he finished the original round of all that a few days ago, but he is now on an antibiotic to help clear out his gall bladder, and will be at hand closely monitoring his overall needs.
0815 - Dr Tuso came in for a peek. Since Lee's kidneys put out some good fluid numbers yesterday, he held off the Friday Dialysis treatment, and is now reviewing the morning blood draw numbers to see about a treatment today. The concern at this time is the quality of the work being done by the kidneys. Will keep you posted on all tat.
Lee is pretty much fully aware of his surroundings. He can hear and respond, but is still very tired, and the biggest frustration is our inability to read his mind and lips. I am sure the frustration he has are a bit more developed.
0845 - Occupational Therapist (Tania) came in... she kept looking at "Richard" and said there is a guy who looks like "Richard" and plays the Clarinet. His name is Lee Hutchinson. I laughed and said that is him, and she giggled, as he is not wearing his glasses, and also has new facial hair as a disguise.. she is a Cello playing friend who already knows Lee. Intermixed with calling out names of their Music Friends, she is now giving Lee instructions on how begin moving body parts.
More later.
Eternal Vigilance
שבח יהוה
Friday, April 22, 2016
Updates on Lee - Friday, April 22 - 2200
Happy Passover!
Well folks, a lot has taken place, and now that the guards have changed, it is time to update what we can remember:
From Nanette:
0830 - Lee was on CPAP mode for awhile and did fine. The RT wanted me to keep him awake because he was a bit tired so I put some Django Reinhardt on and made up words to sing to him. Mostly "you need to stay awake."
0900 - Dr. Nathan (lung) came in and said Lee still needs to be trached as his upper body is still too weak and this would be best for Lee's recovery. The tracheotomy is scheduled for around noon today. Other than this, all numbers look fine. More later. ❤️
1215 - Took Lee down to do the Trach surgery. Not too invasive, but still enough that there will be a recovery period.
1315 - Lee returns from surgery and all went well.
1400 - They took Lee down to do a gall bladder flush. Seems there is a little blockage that needs clearing.
1345 - Returns from Gall Bladder flush. Lot of invasive things today, so his pain is a little higher than normal.
1715 - Looks like his numbers are staying good enough to postpone the dialysis until tomorrow.
1845 - Gregg Arrives. Lee smiles!? Wow! I have not seen a real smile from that guy in years...must be gas.
We spent some time reviewing all he is able to do. He can see, hear, and move his head to answer questions. Under normal circumstances I can read lips, but right now, his embouchure is a bit weak.
Numbers are looking good, tere is a little residual pain from the surgery, so he is dozing off now and then.
Signing off for the night.
Eternal Vigilance
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Well folks, a lot has taken place, and now that the guards have changed, it is time to update what we can remember:
From Nanette:
0830 - Lee was on CPAP mode for awhile and did fine. The RT wanted me to keep him awake because he was a bit tired so I put some Django Reinhardt on and made up words to sing to him. Mostly "you need to stay awake."
0900 - Dr. Nathan (lung) came in and said Lee still needs to be trached as his upper body is still too weak and this would be best for Lee's recovery. The tracheotomy is scheduled for around noon today. Other than this, all numbers look fine. More later. ❤️
1215 - Took Lee down to do the Trach surgery. Not too invasive, but still enough that there will be a recovery period.
1315 - Lee returns from surgery and all went well.
1400 - They took Lee down to do a gall bladder flush. Seems there is a little blockage that needs clearing.
1345 - Returns from Gall Bladder flush. Lot of invasive things today, so his pain is a little higher than normal.
1715 - Looks like his numbers are staying good enough to postpone the dialysis until tomorrow.
1845 - Gregg Arrives. Lee smiles!? Wow! I have not seen a real smile from that guy in years...must be gas.
We spent some time reviewing all he is able to do. He can see, hear, and move his head to answer questions. Under normal circumstances I can read lips, but right now, his embouchure is a bit weak.
Numbers are looking good, tere is a little residual pain from the surgery, so he is dozing off now and then.
Signing off for the night.
Eternal Vigilance
שבח יהוה
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Updates on Lee - Thursday, April 21 - 2130
We are no
longer on the edge of our seats, biting nails at each bing bong alarm.
With that said, Lee is still in ICU. The next procedure will be another
move in the positive direction.
1645 - Trach surgery is postponed until noon tomorrow. There is no surgery room available for the doctor to use until after 2000 or 2030. She (the very pretty doctor) would just rather do the procedure tomorrow. Won't be arguing with that.....
From Nanny:
1900 - Nothing new to report since earlier info update on trach. Lee is still alert when he is awake. It breaks my heart seeing him look at me as if I am supposed to help him (you are helping him more than you know). Not much I can do other than talk and encourage him and I tell him stories (you can pretend you are Lucy and run around the room opening and closing all the blinds and drapes, screaming, "Splain it to me Ricky," but that might draw attention of the other white coat people. Ethel and Fred would be frowning the entire time. They no longer have a sense of humor.)
From Professor:
Many thanks to all who have been by to say hello. Keep up the visits, as it is helping his brain to clear the muck....There are more than cobwebs to clear......
I am sure the picture board they have for him to work eye hand coordination lacks creativity. There are some really smart people coming by. Prove it!
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1645 - Trach surgery is postponed until noon tomorrow. There is no surgery room available for the doctor to use until after 2000 or 2030. She (the very pretty doctor) would just rather do the procedure tomorrow. Won't be arguing with that.....
From Nanny:
1900 - Nothing new to report since earlier info update on trach. Lee is still alert when he is awake. It breaks my heart seeing him look at me as if I am supposed to help him (you are helping him more than you know). Not much I can do other than talk and encourage him and I tell him stories (you can pretend you are Lucy and run around the room opening and closing all the blinds and drapes, screaming, "Splain it to me Ricky," but that might draw attention of the other white coat people. Ethel and Fred would be frowning the entire time. They no longer have a sense of humor.)
From Professor:
Many thanks to all who have been by to say hello. Keep up the visits, as it is helping his brain to clear the muck....There are more than cobwebs to clear......
I am sure the picture board they have for him to work eye hand coordination lacks creativity. There are some really smart people coming by. Prove it!
Eternal Vigilance
שבח יהוה
Updates on Lee - Thursday, April 21 - 1500
Lee has had an eventful day
so far and it is not over yet.
This morning around 0900,
they placed a PEG in Lee's abdomen which will allow nutrition, fluids and some
medicines to be sent directly into his stomach.
Around 1030 he was taken
down to radiology for a HIDA scan on his gallbladder. They will be taking him
back down around 1300 to do another one. (Apparently, they need a better look).
Since his blood pressure
has remained stable, he is scheduled for a tracheotomy which will take place
around 1730. The trach will replace the tube currently down his throat. This is
a big step in the right direction for Lee.
They also provided us with
a picture board that Lee can use to communicate until he can verbally speak to
us. He already told me that he was in pain at a level of 2 (scale of 1-10, 10
being the highest pain).
Lee continues to be quite
alert. Looking around, moving his legs and hands. I have to say, he looks a bit
scared. It is as if he has no idea what actually happened to him. This of
course, is my opinion and observation.
Please continue to pray for
Lee as we all know this is obviously hard on him. Even more now tat he is
becoming aware of his situation.
More updates later as the
day progresses.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Updates on Lee - Wednesday, April 20 - 2215
From the one at his bedside:
1845 - Lee just finished dialysis. Lee's BP was a bit low so they stopped the fluid extraction and actually added some of fluid back into Lee's system. As we have noticed, it is a balancing game. On a related note, they are now only cleaning the blood, and after all the progress they have seen, Dr. Tuso has changed the dialysis orders to three times per week (M/W/F).
Lee may be switched to a tracheotomy tomorrow. They will not extubate Lee but they say the trach is less painful and they really want to remove the tube that has been down his throat for the last 17 days. They will also be adding a PEG (feeding tube) in the morning (he is currently being fed by a tube that goes down his throat). Lee's other vitals have remained stable.
Activities currently taking place: We sit, wait, talk to him, sometimes play music and most importantly, continue to pray for his complete healing.
Also, we now have two mission critical books in hand to be read aloud to him: The Princess Bride and Pride and Prejudice. Come and take your turn reading to Lee. If he gets tired of hearing your voice, we can play the sounds of his favorite train horns.
2200 - Lee is very alert. Squeezing my hand, moving his legs and even smiled for me when I asked him to (Gregg says that was gas. Same thing happened in class today before a student began playing his test - an elongated rumbling sound from beneath his chair, with some punctuation. Quite impressive! The boy giggled as the girls ran to open the doors. With a straight face, he proceeded to play his test). I told Lee that it is too bad I do not know Morse Code so he could talk to me by squeezing my hand. He is also moving his mouth as if he wants to say something. I asked him if he was hungry and he shook his head yes.
There is a plaque on the way that will have an accompanying explanation. It is the Hebrew word for LIVE, and has a very significant meaning and application.
Derek put it on the slide show, but we will get a better picture of it once it is hanging in Lee's room.
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