Don't know what to say. Within a few hours of getting home from holiday, Heph was in hospital with suspected peritonitis. I hate that even though we do get to do great things, it's always overshadowed by ESRF and it's complications.
Apparently, the peritonitis has tunnelled from the exit site infection they have been "treating" for four months! This really pisses me off as they have never taken him very seriously about it and only gave him antibiotics if he created a fuss! So now he has to stay as an in patient for a course of iv antibiotics to treat the outward infection as well as those they put in the bags. If not for the exit site, we'd be treating it at home. If it doesn't clear the exit site they are threatening to remove the catheter and back to hemo. Our worst nightmare! Heph seems in good spirits though, apart from complaining about the food, which is notoriously bad here in the UK, not sure what it's like elsewhere in the world!
So now he has to stay as an in patient for a course of iv antibiotics to treat the outward infection as well as those they put in the bags. If not for the exit site, we'd be treating it at home. If it doesn't clear the exit site they are threatening to remove the catheter and back to hemo. Our worst nightmare!
Hi OBHeph is doing really well, responding well to treatment and his fluid came clear last night. Woohoo. He's had more bloods taken this morning and the doctors will be around later and hopefully he will be home later today. All the fever and pain is gone and he feels great, he doesn't want to be tucked up in bed any longer! Can't wait to get him home, really, really missed him. Thanks for your concern OB, love to you and yours.H-L-L