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aharris2
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Marley,
We are with you.
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i am so sorry. I know it's scary.
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more hugs, i really don't know what else to do or say. scary thought me at a loss for words. hopefully when we hear from you again you will have good news. we are all praying for you.
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Who was the guy that said things come in 3's?? How many times?
My dad volunteered to come check the fluids in my car yesterday morning and I was out of brake fluid, or there was very little in the bottom of the holder, OMG. After he filled it up, I went for a test drive around the block and my brakes are exactly the same, so it's parked again. If I was completely out of fluid, wouldn't I need to bleed my brakes now---wouldn't there be air in the brake lines?? Anyone mechanically inclined? It makes sense to me so tomorrow I'll ask my brother to come by.
I talked to his heart doc yesterday and he said that Mikey's endocarditis is NOT any better---NOT getting smaller like I was told. It's a 2 cm vegetation on his mitral valve and he's got so much calcification on the valve that he "isn't a good candidate for surgery". He said that even if they replaced the valve, he's got too much calcification and it wouldn't work. This surgery would save his life and I'm so confused right now!! He told me he would talk to a cardiac surgeon and have him go over the test results and give his opinion. Also, M's nephrologist came back from vacation today, it was his first time seeing him since Thursday last week. I told him what the cardiologist told me yesterday and the first thing he said was----he doesn't know Mike---my thoughts exactly!! He said that we all need to sit down and discuss the options. They all agree that he needs this surgery to stay alive but they differ as to if he should. This is very typical, it's rare when I see two doctors agree and it's always something important.
The nurses have been testing M's ability to breathe with less help from the machine and every time, he gets agitated and start gaging. He was pretty restless and has tried pulling the tube out of his mouth so they put restraints on his wrists. His stats didn't go down much during the test and so they pulled out the tube. (right in front of me) Within minutes, he settled down and slept. One thing that is bothering me and Dr H (neph) is that his sedation was turned off and he still didn't come out of it. He's got a blank stare and isn't responding to the doctor, he will look at him but I don't think he is seeing him. Dr H ordered a CT of his brain and I should know the results of that tomorrow.
I am feeling a little more optimistic today since I talked to Dr H, he and I both have witnessed Mikey getting to the edge of that cliff and come back, more than once so I know he will fight for Mike to get THE best care and treatment.
As for me, I am one tired out, worn out, brain fogged sore and achy woman---the 'sore and achy' part isn't that bad though, must be all the good and sincere wishes I got from you'all----THANK YOU!! It's nice to come to a place where people understand what I'm going through right now.
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Yes the brakes do need bleeding, but you also need someeon to check if there is corrosion/holes in the brake pipes as there must be a reason why it was so low. Do you have the vehicle regularly serviced? If so then checking levels is part of that so again there must be a reason such as a leak for it to drop so low. You are right not to drive it until someone has checked.
It's good to hear Dr H is back, he obviously knows Mike well and will know what is best for him. You've had such a rollercoaster, I think about you a lot and send all good wishes your way
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just stopping in to read where things are today and give you a
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I'm glad you're feeling more optimistic.
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I am praying for you now.
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The CT scan came back ok!!!! WOOHOO!!! I called Dr H since I missed him on rounds this morning and he told me about the Ct scan. He also said that I would have an answer by the end of this week as to whether they will do the surgery he needs or not do it. I don't see why they would deny him what he needs to save his life!! Dr H was right, Mike's cardiologist doesn't know Mike well enough and thank God for Dr H!!! I know he is in our corner.
He will have dialysis this afternoon and after that, they are taking him out of ICU and putting him back on the Telemetry floor. We know the nurses well and they know Michael too and I've found that when that happens, they seem to take more care with him. He's such a sweetheart of a man when he is awake and they all know that. When I was with him yesterday our daughter and son in law came in to see him. While I was standing by his bed, I leaned down and told him how much I love him and to mostly just get close to him, feel his skin and breathe in his scent. He leaned over and put both arms around me!!! He still can't talk to me but just that gesture alone sustained me for a long time!! He held me as long as he could until his arm dropped back down to the bed, so now I know he knows I am there.
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Oh Marley, I'll be thinking about you both all day today and in the days ahead.
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Marley. You'll continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
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Marley, you and Mike have been in my prayers
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So happy for you and him that he hugged you. How beautiful!
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One hug can make the whole world better. I keep praying for both of you. Great news about the CT scan. That was scary. He is one very strong man! Now we will pray for the surgery. It is good that the neph is totally on your side. I hope you can get some rest. Sending love to you both
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Thinking about you guys. HUGS!
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Marley, you and Mike are in my prayers.
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Sending extra good thoughts your way.
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for all the love, support and prayers you sent our way!!!
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A late get well soon, Mike.
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