It's been a trying day. Anne has had good care in Gibson. When I got in here around 10am she continued to sleep for over an hour. On waking up I noticed she was dead tired. Her eyes were not opening all the way, and she seemed confused a couple times. She wasn't herself.
She had a couple of spasms of maybe trapped gas pain in her upper abdomen this afternoon, and just about climbed out the side of the bed in pain each time.
Dr. Evans is the oncologist today in Gibson Unit 3, and it seems Anne has finally convinced some one that her tummy is in some serious distress. She got thru to him and he began putting the wheels in motion to find out what is going on in there. One of Dr. MacGillivary's surgeons came in today too, and I was impressed with her. She seemed eager to get to the root of the problems too.
At one point this afternoon everyone in the area was suddenly in Anne's room. There was alot of activity and apparent worry. Doctors came out of the woodwork. Her heart (remember, strong like bull) was racing, and her blood pressure was undetectable (due to the racing). An xray was going on, a catheter being put in, and a doctor from ICU was invited up to observe and evaluate the situation.
Dr. Evans ordered more stomach xrays/ultrasounds, since that is what Anne complains about most. Blood cultures have been taken and are being evaluated. They're concerned and looking for an infection, which was unexpected to me since she's not had any elevated temperature. It could be anything, but I am feeling more confident that they'll find what is wrong soon, and of course I pray that she'll respond to any treatment. There's no doubt, she's fighting...
Around 4pm up at Gibson it was decided that she belonged in ICU. It scared me, but now that she is here she is being stablized, and I'm impressed with those taking care of her, and with the condition of the area. It is on the ground floor of MMC and it's like new.
The people helping her are amazing. They kept me out for about an hour as they got her settled, then Allie came to see me and took me in. Anne saw me coming and waved at me when I walked in. That was HUGE relatively speaking, for this day. Anne's sense of humor is showing thru too. She dozes in and out tho.
They are treating her with antibiotics and I was sure to share her list of alergies with them. She can only use a few antibiotics and they were on top of that. Also, she cannot lay flat, which I worry about all the time, even at home (risk of aspiration), and they are aware of that. One thing we don't need at this time is any self inflicted pain. I feel she is in good hands, but I'm at the same time very concerned.
I think she is better than she was earlier today. I think she can rest here in ICU. The blood culture results take 24 hours. We'll know more before long.