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Catnipped back in hospital
"CatNipped" wrote in message ... Lori went back in the hospital Sunday night with bleeding in her ostomy bag. Tests today showed more problems with ischemia (no blood flow) to her intestines. They used a camera to see inside and saw that a lot was blanched white but not yet necrotic. They're hoping for the best but there's about 15 feet of intestine they are unable to view. At least there's no infection or perforation so they hope to be able to avoid additional surgery. please give her my very best wishes for a good recovery tweed |
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Catnipped back in hospital - iT'S mE
"CatNipped" wrote in message
... Lori went back in the hospital Sunday night with bleeding in her ostomy bag. Tests today showed more problems with ischemia (no blood flow) to her intestines. They used a camera to see inside and saw that a lot was blanched white but not yet necrotic. They're hoping for the best but there's about 15 feet of intestine they are unable to view. At least there's no infection or perforation so they hope to be able to avoid additional surgery. Ben -- Hugs, CatNipped See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped See the RPCA FAQ site, by Mark Edwards, at: http://www.professional-geek.com/rpcablog/ Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net Ben finally got the old laptop to work and hooked up to the hospital's WIFI. I have no idea how long I'll be in here this time - probably for a very long time since they don't know what's causing this. They called in an oncologist/hematologist to do dozens of blood tests to find out why I'm, all of a sudden, creating clots in my bloodstream. They could only do a small part of the ileoscopy yesterday - they got in about 15 to 20 centimeters and saw blanched intestines where blood flow was not getting to them (ischemic bowel, which means a blood clot) - they don't know how far in that continues because they didn't want to chance poking a whole in the damaged tissue. They did an x-ray and will do a vascular MRI today (and they finally put in a PIC line (YAY, no more sticks in the hands 3 - 4 times a day for blood draws), but still don't know anything conclusive. The oncologist didn't sound very encouraging, so I'm preparing for the worst. He said he has no idea what it could be or how to treat it so he's just going to "shotgun" me with tests (again, thank the gawds for the PIC line). my symptoms are just all over the place. I'm not diabetic, but my blood sugar level shot down to 49 one time (it should range from 70 to 150 for someone without diabetes), and my blood pressure (which usually stays at 90 over 60) has shot up as well as my pulse rate (it's been 124 at its lowest). The surgeon doesn't want to operate because there's just not that much more of my intestines left, but the alternative is the intestines that are blanched going necrotic and perforating, causing peritonitis like what happened before. I almost wish they'd just leave me alone and let nature take its course rather than poking and prodding me to death! If they can't fix it, at the very least they could not make it worse and just give me enough pain meds to make the pain tolerable (which it isn't at the moment - imagine that last labor cramp, ladies, but imagine it about 10 times worse and never stopping for even a second... guys, I have not reference for you unless it's a sledge hammer in the family jewels). So anyway, at least I'll be able to keep in touch - thank you Ben - and I'll try really hard not to whine except about not seeing my fur-babies again. (Archer lost 2 pounds of weight from grieving the last time I was away for 44 days, and he really can't afford to lose any more. Ben says he is *VERY* depressed and that's just breaking my heart to do that to him). Purrs to everyone who has asked for them while I was gone - this old laptop has all the posts marked "unread", so I don't even know where to begin to catch up, I'll probably just click "catch up" and start over fresh. If anyone is interested in giving me a call and gabbing for a while, the number here is 281-440-1000 (for the operator -ask for room 6026, or call directly to the room at 281-716-1626. The hospital's address is Houston Northwest Hospital, 710 FM 1960 West, Houston, TX 77090 ATTN: Room 6026, Lorraine Crews, if you feel like dropping me a line - I LURVE having penpals! Hugs, CatNipped |
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On Apr 28, 2:46*pm, "CatNipped" wrote:
"CatNipped" wrote in message ... Lori went back in the hospital Sunday night with bleeding in her ostomy bag. Tests today showed more problems with ischemia (no blood flow) to her intestines. They used a camera to see inside and saw that a lot was blanched white but not yet necrotic. They're hoping for the best but there's about 15 feet of intestine they are unable to view. At least there's no infection or perforation so they hope to be able to avoid additional surgery. Ben -- Hugs, CatNipped See all our masters at: *http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped See the RPCA FAQ site, by Mark Edwards, at: http://www.professional-geek.com/rpcablog/ Email: *L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net Ben finally got the old laptop to work and hooked up to the hospital's WIFI. I have no idea how long I'll be in here this time - probably for a very long time since they don't know what's causing this. *They called in an oncologist/hematologist to do dozens of blood tests to find out why I'm, all of a sudden, creating clots in my bloodstream. They could only do a small part of the ileoscopy yesterday - they got in about 15 to 20 centimeters and saw blanched intestines where blood flow was not getting to them (ischemic bowel, which means a blood clot) - they don't know how far in that continues because they didn't want to chance poking a whole in the damaged tissue. *They did an x-ray and will do a vascular MRI today (and they finally put in a PIC line (YAY, no more sticks in the hands 3 - 4 times a day for blood draws), but still don't know anything conclusive. The oncologist didn't sound very encouraging, so I'm preparing for the worst. *He said he has no idea what it could be or how to treat it so he's just going to "shotgun" me with tests (again, thank the gawds for the PIC line). *my symptoms are just all over the place. *I'm not diabetic, but my blood sugar level shot down to 49 one time (it should range from 70 to 150 for someone without diabetes), and my blood pressure (which usually stays at 90 over 60) has shot up as well as my pulse rate (it's been 124 at its lowest). The surgeon doesn't want to operate because there's just not that much more of my intestines left, but the alternative is the intestines that are blanched going necrotic and perforating, causing peritonitis like what happened before. *I almost wish they'd just leave me alone and let nature take its course rather than poking and prodding me to death! *If they can't fix it, at the very least they could not make it worse and just give me enough pain meds to make the pain tolerable (which it isn't at the moment - imagine that last labor cramp, ladies, but imagine it about 10 times worse and never stopping for even a second... guys, I have not reference for you unless it's a sledge hammer in the family jewels). So anyway, at least I'll be able to keep in touch - thank you Ben - and I'll try really hard not to whine except about not seeing my fur-babies again. (Archer lost 2 pounds of weight from grieving the last time I was away for 44 days, and he really can't afford to lose any more. *Ben says he is *VERY* depressed and that's just breaking my heart to do that to him). Purrs to everyone who has asked for them while I was gone - this old laptop has all the posts marked "unread", so I don't even know where to begin to catch up, I'll probably just click "catch up" and start over fresh. If anyone is interested in giving me a call and gabbing for a while, the number here is 281-440-1000 (for the operator -ask for room 6026, or call directly to the room at 281-716-1626. *The hospital's address is Houston Northwest Hospital, 710 FM 1960 West, Houston, TX 77090 ATTN: Room 6026, Lorraine Crews, if you feel like dropping me a line - I LURVE having penpals! Hugs, CatNipped Just sent an e-card to your comcast email addres. -- Winnie |
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Thank you so much, Winnie. That kitten was sooooo cute - it needed a KFW on
it! ; Hugs, CatNipped "Winnie" wrote in message ... On Apr 28, 2:46 pm, "CatNipped" wrote: "CatNipped" wrote in message ... Lori went back in the hospital Sunday night with bleeding in her ostomy bag. Tests today showed more problems with ischemia (no blood flow) to her intestines. They used a camera to see inside and saw that a lot was blanched white but not yet necrotic. They're hoping for the best but there's about 15 feet of intestine they are unable to view. At least there's no infection or perforation so they hope to be able to avoid additional surgery. Ben -- Hugs, CatNipped See all our masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped See the RPCA FAQ site, by Mark Edwards, at: http://www.professional-geek.com/rpcablog/ Email: L(dot)T(dot)Crews(at)comcast(dot)net Ben finally got the old laptop to work and hooked up to the hospital's WIFI. I have no idea how long I'll be in here this time - probably for a very long time since they don't know what's causing this. They called in an oncologist/hematologist to do dozens of blood tests to find out why I'm, all of a sudden, creating clots in my bloodstream. They could only do a small part of the ileoscopy yesterday - they got in about 15 to 20 centimeters and saw blanched intestines where blood flow was not getting to them (ischemic bowel, which means a blood clot) - they don't know how far in that continues because they didn't want to chance poking a whole in the damaged tissue. They did an x-ray and will do a vascular MRI today (and they finally put in a PIC line (YAY, no more sticks in the hands 3 - 4 times a day for blood draws), but still don't know anything conclusive. The oncologist didn't sound very encouraging, so I'm preparing for the worst. He said he has no idea what it could be or how to treat it so he's just going to "shotgun" me with tests (again, thank the gawds for the PIC line). my symptoms are just all over the place. I'm not diabetic, but my blood sugar level shot down to 49 one time (it should range from 70 to 150 for someone without diabetes), and my blood pressure (which usually stays at 90 over 60) has shot up as well as my pulse rate (it's been 124 at its lowest). The surgeon doesn't want to operate because there's just not that much more of my intestines left, but the alternative is the intestines that are blanched going necrotic and perforating, causing peritonitis like what happened before. I almost wish they'd just leave me alone and let nature take its course rather than poking and prodding me to death! If they can't fix it, at the very least they could not make it worse and just give me enough pain meds to make the pain tolerable (which it isn't at the moment - imagine that last labor cramp, ladies, but imagine it about 10 times worse and never stopping for even a second... guys, I have not reference for you unless it's a sledge hammer in the family jewels). So anyway, at least I'll be able to keep in touch - thank you Ben - and I'll try really hard not to whine except about not seeing my fur-babies again. (Archer lost 2 pounds of weight from grieving the last time I was away for 44 days, and he really can't afford to lose any more. Ben says he is *VERY* depressed and that's just breaking my heart to do that to him). Purrs to everyone who has asked for them while I was gone - this old laptop has all the posts marked "unread", so I don't even know where to begin to catch up, I'll probably just click "catch up" and start over fresh. If anyone is interested in giving me a call and gabbing for a while, the number here is 281-440-1000 (for the operator -ask for room 6026, or call directly to the room at 281-716-1626. The hospital's address is Houston Northwest Hospital, 710 FM 1960 West, Houston, TX 77090 ATTN: Room 6026, Lorraine Crews, if you feel like dropping me a line - I LURVE having penpals! Hugs, CatNipped Just sent an e-card to your comcast email addres. -- Winnie |
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Catnipped back in hospital - iT'S mE
"Judith Latham" wrote in message
... In article , CatNipped wrote: Ben finally got the old laptop to work and hooked up to the hospital's WIFI. I have no idea how long I'll be in here this time - probably for a very long time since they don't know what's causing this. They called in an oncologist/hematologist to do dozens of blood tests to find out why I'm, all of a sudden, creating clots in my bloodstream. [Snip] If anyone is interested in giving me a call and gabbing for a while, the number here is 281-440-1000 (for the operator -ask for room 6026, or call directly to the room at 281-716-1626. The hospital's address is Houston Northwest Hospital, 710 FM 1960 West, Houston, TX 77090 ATTN: Room 6026, Lorraine Crews, if you feel like dropping me a line - I LURVE having penpals! Hugs, CatNipped I'm glad you're back on line. As far as I'm concerned, whine away. You have just cause and I'm sure you need to be able to do just that. Purrs and prayers for the doctors to find a way to sort this out. Would the hospital allow Archer to visit? For your health of course. Try to think positive thoughts, there are a lot of good thoughts and wishes being sent to you. Judith -- Judith Latham Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK. At the SNIF unit I was in, they would have let the cats visit, but all of mine would be totally terrorized by being in such a strange place, so I never put them through that. Here in the "regular" hospital, pets aren't allowed at all. And, again, I wouldn't do it if they were. I'm just hoping to go home before it gets too bad for any of us! Thanks for the well wishes - I can use all I can get, for sure! ; Hugs, CatNipped |
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Sending all the healing purrs I can muster for you to find an answer
to the medical mystery and are home and on the mend very soon. Tish |
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Catnipped back in hospital
On 28/04/2011 7:56 AM, CatNipped wrote:
Lori went back in the hospital Sunday night with bleeding in her ostomy bag. Tests today showed more problems with ischemia (no blood flow) to her intestines. They used a camera to see inside and saw that a lot was blanched white but not yet necrotic. They're hoping for the best but there's about 15 feet of intestine they are unable to view. At least there's no infection or perforation so they hope to be able to avoid additional surgery. Ben Bloody hell! Lori! Get better!!!! Yowie |
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"CatNipped" wrote
So good to hear your voice! You've the purrfect southern accent I always felt was there behind the scenes as we chatted. Mine's a bit milder due to years living outside the south and talkin' to them northern critters. I hope you also enjoyed a chance to chat for a moment with a child (well, she's 17) as I climbed on the bed to try to convince Daisy-chan to purr loud for you. The moment we hung up, Daisy-chan stood up and started purring the loudest I have *ever* heard a feral do. The dogs came in and started yipping with tails wagging. You've got a real live purr and tail wag/yippy set from here my friend. If my butt was mobile enough to add one, I would but you will just have to accept a happy grin from us 2foots. Be well my friend. My prayers, purrs and yippie/wag tails are in your corner. Carol |
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Catnipped back in hospital
"CatNipped" wrote
Lori went back in the hospital Sunday night with bleeding in her ostomy bag. Tests today showed more problems with ischemia (no blood flow) to her intestines. Thank you for the update Ben. Bless you totally for helping getting the laptop connecting as well as we were just able to call and send her a bit of cheer. Don't worry, we kept the call short and over the years Lori knows thick or thin, we are friends. For you Ben, Daisy-chan is a rescued feral cat. She was probably completely wild for 6 years. Wild cats learn to *not* purr loud. They 'thrum a vibration' and we didn't catch it on the cell phone in time. As we ended the call as Lori needed some medical tending, Daisy-chan stood up on the bed and dang near vibrated a queen sized bed. Still, almost no sound but the purrs were all over the scale of wishing to heal. Be well Ben. Lori matters to me as well as you. Carol |
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Thank you Carol, that means more than you'll ever know!
Hugs, CatNipped P.S. Yes it's great to put a voice to a name - maybe next time we can put a face to it too, if you're ever my way (*DON'T* travel by tornado, please, stay *SAFE*!!!), or I yours. "cshenk" wrote in message ... "CatNipped" wrote So good to hear your voice! You've the purrfect southern accent I always felt was there behind the scenes as we chatted. Mine's a bit milder due to years living outside the south and talkin' to them northern critters. I hope you also enjoyed a chance to chat for a moment with a child (well, she's 17) as I climbed on the bed to try to convince Daisy-chan to purr loud for you. The moment we hung up, Daisy-chan stood up and started purring the loudest I have *ever* heard a feral do. The dogs came in and started yipping with tails wagging. You've got a real live purr and tail wag/yippy set from here my friend. If my butt was mobile enough to add one, I would but you will just have to accept a happy grin from us 2foots. Be well my friend. My prayers, purrs and yippie/wag tails are in your corner. Carol |
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