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Not to make light of Jeanne‘s experience ….
Early 70’s tending bar, chick comes in with a small dog, sets him on a stool, I figure I’ll be nice to the dog and make points with the chick,, leans over to pat it the fuc er nips my nose a couple time b 4 I could pull away… blood everywhere.. off to the CC hospital,,, doc checks me out, nurse come in a little later and sends me down to x ray for a chest x ray….. of course I was three sheets to the wind and was having a great time there…. LOL |
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We are praying there is no permanent brain impairment. She was more lucid this afternoon but quite far from when she was normal. |
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Another common symptom is arrhythmia which may be why there was a cardiac event misdiagnosis. |
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Glad she's recovering. Honestly I'd go see my vet before I'd go to landmark
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Wow. Glad she is improving. My daughter had same challenge many years ago and did have a stroke. Those symptoms are not to be messed with. Life changing.
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Double fark...
Saw the message on FB. Good luck and speedy recovery to Jeanne! |
Thinking of you and your wife, Paul. All the best.
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Oh man, That is a LOT Paul. I hope things improve now and she has a full recovery soon.
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I have too many missed conclusions in my family
not ggoing there . But to this day ..I still have trouble trying to understand how Denis made it as far as he did . that was the only place denis went ......... His wife worked there until after she retired .....then they hired her back as a consultant for big money Denis final one was when his daughter [kinda made him go to mass general His daughter is a highly paid surgeon , He wasn,t there long .but came home to Hospice .. the day he got home he called me an told me I better get to this house .........two days later he was gone ><>< My wife would have NEVER lasted 7 years [don,t know if the was good or bad] but she fought for herself .....I was at some of her consulation s with THE doctors ........... damn I though I caught hell >< the rest I,ll keep inside ., when in doubt . do something |
Hoping for the best, Paulie
Cape Cod blew my mother's diagnosis for a year. Missed Pancreatic cancer for a year, untill it was Stage 4. Trust My Ass |
Cautious optimism this morning. Her Sodium numbers came up 4 points. This is HUGE as they couldn't get them to move for 2 days.
Praying this continues. |
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we’re all rooting hard for her Paul.
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That is good news.
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No more post guys. New issues came up today and i can't post this stuff anymore.
Just pray. |
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Will do, bud
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Sorry to hear. T's and P's. Hang in.
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Will do .. gotta dbl up ><
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On it GB
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Sounds like things are going much better today. Paul seemed to be pleased with where they are at finally, but I only had a very short conversation with him this morning so far.
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RP tX FOR THE UPDATE ><
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She in a friggin' yo-yo right now. One minute almost normal, next crashing.
They did finaly figure out what caused all of this. She has contracted an extremely rare varient of Lyme disease. It's so rare they don't exactly know how to treat it. She was bit by a tick in June and this varient slowly ate away at her sodium and other electrolytes. Biggest problem now is her mind. She is experencing hallucinations about 50% of the time. |
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This is a step in the right direction! |
Sorry to hear that but atleast they know what it is now. Hopefully, antibiotics will help.
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Fingers crossed, Paulie!
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Update on Jeanne!
God was listening folks. She was negative on the Endoscopy yesterday. The great medical staff at Our Lady of Fatima succeeded in raising her sodium level to 127 and she is finally totally coherent. Her brain is still recovering but she is about 80-85% lucid. I am meeting with PT this morning and they will eval whether she goes to a rehab facility or home with in-home nursing care. Additionaly she will need to restrict her fluid intake, take sodium tables and eat a high protein diet for the rest of her life. She will never have a normal sodium level of 135 as there is damage to her pituitary gland, kidneys and liver. I will keep everyone posted as to what happens. I am overwhelmed by the love, prayers and support Jeanne and I have received from our many, many friends. I have always believed that prayer is a powerful medium and this past 10 days certainly proves it. Thank God!! Thank all of you guys people!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Than God is right ! Great to hear Jeanne’s doing better Paul…
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👍 great to hear
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Very relieved to hear, Paul.
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great news. Hope it continues.
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Good report, Paul!
Another note on friggen Lyme disease; My SIL from Virginia was just visiting and she is now allergic to red meat since having Lyme in the past year.... Buggers can carry a lot of nasty..... |
Glad to hear the great news.
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Keep the positive energy coming guy and gals. I have seen its effect in my life. Young girl cured of brain tumor docs had no answer but really who needs one. It was on the x-rays one day gone the next.
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Good news, low sodium can make a person crazy, Peg’s mom went thru it and at times thought we were trying to kill her. Ross I saw the red meat allergy due to Lyme on the news that’s a bug I hope never bites me.
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Dear Lord, we pray that You be near Jeanne in her time of weakness and pain; sustain her by your grace, that her strength and courage, not falter...and that You heal her according to Your will -
I too believe there is power in prayer - both for those offering it as well as those receiving it. However, we can't assume that every prayer delivers the answer we're searching for...we need to put our trust in our God, that however things end here on earth, whether we understand it or not, is how it needs to be,.... Lest not forget, Every day is a blessing,... Praying she's home sooner than expected!! |
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