Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Mom is home!

Good News -- Mom was released tonight from the hospital. Her doctors are confident the Heparin/Cumadin combination has done it's job for now.

We arrived in Surprise almost the same time they got home from the hospital. She was able to sit in the chair and chat for 2 hours before we were all ready for bed! She's tired and appears to have pulled a muscle in her neck but doing well.

She needs to rest a lot but can have visitors & calls!

Thanks for your support!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Back In The Hospital

On November 17, 2009, Mom was hospitalized again for blood clots in her legs. These are the same blood clots she's had since she was released in June. Unfortunately, 3 weeks ago, despite a daily regimen of cumadin pills, the blood clots suddenly started getting harder, thicker and more painful.

After a doppler scan on November 16, the Doctor decided to hospitalize her so her could add a IV drip of Heparin in addition to the cumadin. Over the last week, the pain in her legs has lessened a little but not as much as we hoped. In addition, she has developed pain in her neck and shoulders which they are treating with morphine.

Today, while trying to figure out why the pain and too slow reversal of the blood clots, they did a procedure to check the clot filter which was placed in her vena cava while she was on the ventilator. They discovered it is basically clogged slowing down the blood flow which may be why it's taking so long for the clots to break up despite the Heparin and Cumadin. They put a catheter to try to break up the clots by the filter... but with her history, it was decided to take out the catheter immediately.

Unfortunately, because of the concern for a hemarrage like she had last May, they are not sure what they are going to do about the "clog". At this hour, they are continuing the current course of treatment and watching for bleeding from procedure.

So, it does not appear she will be home for Thanksgiving. We will be traveling there so they are not alone... and, lest we forget, to put up the Christmas decorations - UGH! :)

I will continue to update the blog until she is home from the hospital. As always, you can call me for updates - 520-488-8279. Please no calls to Dad or visitors to the hospital at this time. With the amount of pain medication, she is a little out of it. I will let you know when it is ok to call again.

Thanks for your support.
Katie and Sullivan Family

Friday, July 24, 2009

Final Health Blog Posting For Karen

As of yesterday, Karen completed a successful series of occupational therapy tests. She no longer will require any physical therapy. We knew this was coming as she has quickly improved all motions of her upper body, including shoulders, arms, elbows, and hands.

Karen will continue with hospital physical therapy due to multiple problems caused by the blood clots in her legs for at least two more weeks. However, she has made good strides from when she started. She can get in and out of our pool without any assistance. All pillows have been removed from "her" chairs as she can now get up herself without needing a higher spot from which to get up. She continues to require walking with a walker with balance and leg strength are still not what they need to be. I expect her to be able to discontinue the walker use by mid to late August. We're hoping and praying that she can return to her favorite activity, golf, sometime this fall. It will probably require most of her blood clots being dissolved by coumadin, but we're optimistic that will happen sooner rather than later.

We have now finalized our plans for a two week trip to Aruba the last week of September and the firtst week of October. We will be home in time to celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniversary on October 10th. Later on in October, we plan on going to Bonita Springs, Florida for a reunion with her high school friends. We're making up for lost time!

Her rapid recovery has been helped along with all the positive thoughts and prayers from our family, relatives, and friends. We strongly believe that all the prayers on her behalf have been answered with her comparatively quick recovery.

She is now back on her computer, thus there is no need for the continued posting on her health blog. Better that all of you and she correspond directly by e-mail, phone, or personal time together. Her e-mail address is karen-surprise@cox.net for anyone who might not have it. Needless to say, she loves to be "back" to a more normal lifestyle. She looks forward to speaking to everyone ditectly.

Our combined "thanks" for being there for us in so many ways during the journey she has had from the life threatening beginning she beat to her current remarkable recovery. We feel very blessed to have the support of so many people during the last three months.

Love, Bill

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Continued Progress

In spite of ongoing leg pain, Karen continues to gain strength and flexibility in her recovery from the blood clot effects. With the additional two concrete blocks on the pool steps, she can virtually get in and out of the pool by herself. I'm always just behind her, in case she has any difficulty.

With temperatures around 115 every day, the water is a welcome place to spend time. She uses the time to good advantage walking and swimming "laps' in our 33 foot pool. The water temperature is in the 92-94 range, but still is somewhat refreshing, though 86-88 would be nicer.

The summer is about half over now. I fully expect Karen to be walking well on her own by the end of August. This, of course, is without any kind of unexpected setback.

She loves to get phone calls and visits. Please feel free to visit, but with a call in advance to inbsure her availability. She still takes some naps, along with the many visits to doctors, thus the need to call in advance of visiting. She loves to hear from family, relatives, and friends.

Love, Bill

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Success In Our Pool

I got two concrete blocks (8"X8"X16") and used each of them to make the entry and exit from the pool much easier for Karen. She did it twice, and we felt equally good about this success as it allows her to go into the pool for therapy as many times daily as she wants to. The doctor today re-stated that walking/swimming in the pool is excellent therapy. She will continue with physical and occupational therapy at the hospital for as long as Medicare will support her therapy.

Although the doctor didn't like the swollen, red, and painful legs, he said it was to be expected. He re-iterated the need to keep her legs elevated whenever possible. The coumadin is doing its job, and time is now the only thing we need for the blood clots to break up. In the meantime, her pain should diminish as the clots slowly break up.

Karen is definitely getting stronger. She is determined to be completely mobile again, possibly later rather than sooner, but nonetheless to be able to travel and play golf again down the road. Her faith has played a big part in her recovery thus far, and we know it will continue to do so.

Love, Bill

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Good and Bad Day

Karen had her best day at therapy. In both PT and OT, the therapists said she is making progress in spite of her painful legs. She is determined to be back on the golf course sometime later this year. This is a great motivator!

In the months just prior to her lengthy hospital stay, Karen had cataracts removed from both of her eyes. The results were great as both eyes could see at a 20/30 rating. Since coming home from the hospital, her vision has declined. Her opthamologist checked her sight today and got a rating of 20/50 on both eyes. She also sees some double images and glare bothers her. The doctor is having a special test run in two weeks to try to determine what has changed. He found no reason today for such a precipitous drop as well as her other other difficulties. He ventured a guess that the great blood loss in her hospital ordeal may possibly be the reason. He also stated that her eyes may have been negatively affected while she was onj the ventilator. Also the combinations of multiple meds during her three weeks in intensive care may also have affected her sight. She just can't catch a break!

That's about all for now.

Love, Bill

Monday, July 13, 2009

Lingering Leg Pains

On a 1 to 10 scale for pain, Karen's pain remains at an "8". It's really tough for her to do anything requiring leg dexterity. I'm giving her dilaudid as needed, and tylenol between her dilaudid pain pills. It's not what we like, but keeping her out of pain is a priority. Both of her doctors stated as pain-free as possible should be our direction.

The leg pains inhibit her physical therapy, not occupational therapy. Although the PT therapists understand the nature and severity of her pain, they continue to press her to do as much as possible. We both wish she could do more, but it's next to impossible given her pain level. Again, it will take a total of 6-9 months to fully rid her legs of the clots. The coumadin, along with PT and time, are the only means we have to reduce the blood clots as far as we know.

Tomorrow, we make our final visit to Karen's opthamologist in follow-up to her earlier cataract removal surgery on both eyes. Unfortunately, we never did get to make the final follow-up visit as her seven week hospital stay occurred before we could see that doctor. The surgery seems to have worked, except for her continued difficulty reading or anything in print. She will see her her internist on Wednesday, and we'll try to find out if anything additional can be done to combat her severe leg pains.

Megan is with us just about every day since her return from her two week stay with Kevin, Karrie, and the kids. She had a wonderful time and is now looking forward to her trip to Seattle to be with Pat and Mike and their families. Megan has a hard time understanding what is going on with Karen, but I've now got her at the point now where she no longer breaks down when with Karen.

We're still planning our late September/early October time in Aruba. After spending these two weeks in Aruba, we'll be celebrating our 50th wedding anniversary here in Sun City Grand. Again, we're hoping and praying that Karen is OK for these two very special times in our lives together. Please join us in praying that she is capable of enjoying both events.

Love, Bill