Friday, May 18, 2012

May 18th

I don’t know if they call this “managed” healthcare or not, but I sure don’t. So here is where we are at at 10:40 am Friday. Since my last update, Dr Kitt, an infectious disease specialist came in sometime during the middle of the night. They did start Dad on Vancomycin about 3:00 am and he was done with this IV by about 8:45 when I came in. Dr Rose arrived at the same time and we did talk for awhile. She said they were getting ready Dad for a MRI and that she wanted him to also have a special scan. I asked why the MRI and she said one of the other doctors ordered it along with blood and urine samples. Since they took both in the middle of the night I let those go. That is all they have done so far. Dad’s pain level is currently an 8 out of 10, with 10 being unbearable. This is higher than at anytime yesterday, but not as bad as Wednesday. I just talked with his nurse and they are getting him pain medication. He is getting tylenol with codeine. Dad was just started on two different anti-biotics shortly, they are Cefepime, an injection given through his IV very slowly and Zyvox 600 mg, a pill. These were suggested by the contagious disease specialist. I did ask Dr Rose if they were concerned about Mersa and she said no. Her main concern is whether he has an ear infection that is affecting he mastoid or whether he has a mastoid infection that is affecting his ears. She said treatment would be different depending on what they find. Dr Trang is expected in around 4:00 today. He is an ENT that specializes more in ear problems and is also an ear surgeon. Dr Rose has been consulting with him on Dad’s case. John, I did tell them about Dr Saike and the Aransp injections that he is getting. They said they will inform his doctor and that it is up to the doctor to contact Dr Saike. His red blood count was at 2.85, if that means anything to you and that his calcium is low too. His blood pressure is high, around 160/80. Things move slowly in the hospital, but I do believe we are moving forward. Dad is resting right now. I will let you know if anything else changes. Bill

According to John, Dad received an EPO (Procrit) shot today.

This was not Procrit, but something similar call Aransz and I think the dose was 60 mcg. - John

According to Dr Rose's patient notes:

Dad will have a CT scan today, verbal reporton CT - right and left mastoid opacification, left ME largely opacified, left can filled with tissue, not bony erosion.

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