Hi Friends,
Well, we have mixed reviews today. Anne is resting fairly comfortably, however, she is given oxygen which helps with her breathing. She still has the pulmonary effusions (excess fluid around the lungs) which is the culprit as far as Anne not being able to get deep breaths. She described it as feeling like a tight bungie cord around her chest, or a bra 3 sizes too small. Somewhat uncomfortable for her, so she does her best to relax thru it.
They swapped out her double IV pole for a single pole today. It was pretty entertaining to watch the nurses swap and move all the components with all the tubing from one pole to the other.
Anne's potasium is low, so they give that thru the IV, and at the same time they give Lasix (as a diaretic) to make her pee more to get rid of salt related fluid. It's kinda like shoveling 'you know what' against the tide, but she needs both going on at the moment.
Anne isn't generally as happy as she has been to date. She eagerly awaits a visit from the surgeon because she did not pass the 'barrium swallow test' this mornin and she wants answers as far as what that means. The test showed there is a leak in there where the surgery happened, and what we know about this so far is that it means no eating or drinking yet, nor going home yet. We'll know more about what the plan is shortly,,,, we hope.
They completed a chest catscan this morning to rule out any blood clot issues, and there is none of that. It was said that a potential cause for shortness of breath could be a blood clot that moves from the legs to the lungs. This was ruled out.
Anne is still doing the coughing and breathing exercises. She walked once today (so far) and at the moment is 'not on top of her game' so she doesn't feel like walking right now. She'll bounce back. A hospital stay can't be all fun and roses, right??
I sense she may be a bit discouraged this mornin with the recent developments, however she rests fairly comfortably with the oxygen, and she just needs to be patient as she waits for news and plans from the surgeon or others who know.
Patience is a virtue.........