Thread: Almost Lost My Wife
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01-25-2015 10:13 AM #1
Almost Lost My Wife
Last Sunday, 1-18-15, the wife woke me up around 4:30am crying with horrible back pain. I asked her if she had taken a pain pill and she said yes. Then I asked if she had a pain patch on and she said she did but it was time to put on a fresh one. I gave her a back rub and she seemed to relax some so I went ahead and got up. Fixed my coffee and breakfast and started some quesadilla ingredients. Sometime around 10:30 I heard a loud thump (like someone falling) and indeed she had fallen so I managed to get her up and back in bed. I figured that was the end of that but she got up and fell 3 more times (didn't break anything, thank God). Around noon she called me and I went into the bedroom and she was trying to get up again. She seemed a little confused at that time so I told her if she got up again I was calling 911 so she tried to get up and I called 911. The EMT/Etc in this area is the quickest respose team that I have ever seen. Before I could finish talking to the 911 operator there was a knock on the door. The Paramedic came in and started on her vital signs. The only thing that wasn't ok was her BP which was 218 over 187 by this time 5 other people had arrived along with a fire engine, an amblance and 2 EMT Suv's. They transported her to ER in Conroe Regional Hospital and by the time I got there she was sedated and on a ventilator with IVs in both hands and both bends of her arms at the elbows, plus 2 BP cuffs. I WAS SCARED THEN At that time I knew she was in trouble so I went to calling her son's and family and my family. They did blood work, CT scan, EKG and some other tests before moving her to ICU
She stayed on a ventilator for 3 days and when she came to, she couldn 't communicate. Nothing she said was audible plus her tongue was real thick. At that time they also had a feeding tube in her nose.
She slowly improved each day and by day 5 we could communicate pretty good but she still had some recall problems. On day 5 they moved her to a regular room and then on day 6 I got to bring her home. The Neurologist diagnosis was that she had accidentally forgotten to take the old pain patch off when she put the new one on, therefore, she had an overdose of Fentanyl that kicked her over the edge. After all is said and done we were blessed that is what it was and not a stroke or heart attack.
We've been home for 2 days and she is doing very good. It took a little while for her to learn to swallow good because of the 3 days with that ventilator that was in her throat but all of that plus her recall is coming back slowly but surely.
I don't mind telling Y'all that for 2 days I didn't know whether she was gonna pull thru and for 4 days I wondered if we would ever be able to carry on a conversation again. I am a Christian and my take on this is that God answers prayers and she had plenty going up for her. Thanks to HIM she fought the good fight and I now have her back in our home and will never take any of that for granted again.
Sorry for the short novel,
Em.
" I'm drinking from my saucer, 'cause my cup is overflowed ! "
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01-25-2015 11:05 AM #2
God bless my friend, prayers for a speedy recovery!
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01-25-2015 11:36 AM #3
I'm glad she's coming around Em, but what's with all the back pain?
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01-25-2015 11:47 AM #4
Glad she's on the mend, that's some scary stuff there. You be a good home nurse to her......Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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01-25-2015 12:57 PM #5
Richard, a good description would be that her back is shot. She had a complete MRI done and when she pointed to a disc and said that one is horrible her doctor told her that one the "only" one what wasn't messed up. I've been after her to see what The Lazer Spine Institute has to offer but she has procrastinated on that one. "WE" are on a eating better routine and she agreed to let me get her into some low impact water exercises. So we're just waiting for both of us to be healthy enuff to go. FWIW, I came down with the crud (head cold?) the day I brought her home so I'm not the best "hauler arounder" at the mom.
Em.
" I'm drinking from my saucer, 'cause my cup is overflowed ! "
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01-25-2015 01:05 PM #6
Glad to hear that things worked out as they did at the hospital, Em, and that they were able to come up with the reason for it. You're blessed to have such quick response, and it sounds like good people, too. As you're nursing, don't work yourself into a problem without asking for help. Being a primary care giver can wear on a person.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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01-25-2015 02:25 PM #7
I'm sorry to hear of all of the health problems Em, but it sounds as though you're on the right track. My best wishes and prayers go out to you and your wife.Ken Thomas
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01-25-2015 06:40 PM #8
Em, our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your wife. Take care.
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01-25-2015 06:55 PM #9
Crikey mate!
She's had a pretty rough time of it there for a while.
Good to note the medicos have found the cause and that she's on the mend.
Good luck to you both.johnboy
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01-25-2015 08:07 PM #10
Oh my a horrid story with a very good ending, God bless you both. So glad it turned out to be something they could identify as the exact problem.
So delicate, so precious is the life and well being of a loved one.
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01-25-2015 08:20 PM #11
God Is Good!!
Glad Mrs.Em is going to be fine!
The Mello Yello family in our prayers tonight.
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01-26-2015 06:59 AM #12
Hope she is feeling better!! PeteLast edited by prpmmp; 01-26-2015 at 08:20 AM.
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01-26-2015 07:34 AM #13
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SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR WIFE'S HEALTH SCARE. TAKE GOOD CARE OF HER Em.Last edited by TerpnGator; 01-27-2015 at 04:23 AM.
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01-26-2015 08:11 AM #14
Hey Y'all, please don't go there on this thread - - - - my only intention was to let some of my member friends here know what I had been thru and to also possibly be of help to anyone who could or should encounter such a scary happening as my wife and I just went thru. If this thread should start getting ugly, I would appreciate it if Bill would just delete it for it has served it's purpose. Thanks to "everyone" for their comments and kind words.
Em.
" I'm drinking from my saucer, 'cause my cup is overflowed ! "
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