I am so glad the past week is finally over. My mom has been hospitalized twice, admitted for observation once, taken to her primary doctor once and I've forgotten the number of perscriptions that had to be filled. It all started last Sunday when she called and said she wasn't feeling well; we ended up in the local hosptial from 7:30 a.m. until 5:00 pm. that night and they only found a urinary track infection at the time. The hospital had ran blood tests, a urine test, a CAT scan so they sent her home with a prescription for antibiotics and said she would be fine. NOT! The next morning she called me really sounding upset that she couldn't get her eyes open for the amount of infection in them, she had gout acting up in both legs and she was nauseous. We ran her down to her regular physican who gave her eye drops for the infection there, medication to calm her stomach, and suggestions/medication for the gout. When the doctor called the hosptial for the results of the urine culture they said it hadn't came back yet...... Does my story end here????? NOT EVEN CLOSE!
The hospital called on Tuesday, changed her antibiotics and we hoped all would be fine. The gout and eye infection seemed to be coming along okay at this point. Everyone made it through Wednesday with no major issues but Thursday the bad luck cloud rained down again. My mom was sent to the hosptial with chest pains, shortness of breath, and dizziness. She arrived at 11:00 that morning and we did not hear anything on any test results until well after 5:00p.m. that night. After blood tests, Xrays of her chest, and a VG test (some sort of pulmonary test), they wanted me to take her home because I quote, "Antibiotics can cause some sorts of chest pains sometimes, we don't know why." Well, after the week so far, I just had to ask how they could send home an 81-year old woman without having verified that there was no heart related issues; no EKG, no Cardiac enzymes, no complete cardiac workup. The doctor actually says, "Well the e-coli your mom is suffering from may be causing some other infections in areas of her body we don't know about"......... I just looked incredulous at this guy and said, "You mean you are going to send her home, I don't think so!"
Well, the good news is after 24 hours of observation and the necessary tests required to ensure no cardiac damage had occurred; she is home and resting comfortably. She has been diagnosed with acute COPD and I think I'm going to need to look into oxygen as needed for her next week with her physician. The antibiotic change seemed to have caused her stomach reflux to have caused burning in her esophagus that was causing the chest discomfort. I actually stayed over with her last night to make sure she was okay and made her take it easy today while I cooked and cleaned her house, did her laundry, etc. Tomorrow I have to work 12 hours again (yeah - can't you tell I'm excited) so I'm hoping to have a chance to stitch and catch up on all my emails; all 500 of them.