THE RUN AWAY PATIENT!
Dave and I had another date at the ER--this time via ambulance! He started scratching like crazy on Friday night and started having pain on his left shoulder Saturday morning but he still didn't want to go to the hospital. He finally agreed to go when he started having chest pain but didn't quite make into the car. Had to wait for the ambulance on the steps, in the cold.
He was taken at another hospital because our local hospital was on code yellow. Not a good experience! We wanted to leave and go to the Naval Hospital but they wanted to monitor his heart for the night so we stayed considering that his bilirubin is 5.7 and still scratching like crazy. They were going to do CT scan on his chest and had to tell them to do CT on his abdomen so that he didn't have to drink more of that barium. Hours had passed but nobody was letting us know the results of his tests so I had to find the doctor. They never call the Naval Hospital so we had to advocate for ourselves--letting his oncologist know that Dave is at another hospital and we wanted to get transferred. They tried to do stress test but Dave kept on falling asleep on them so they gave up! "He can have the stress test at the Naval Hospital. We are going to arrange for your trasportation". Dave wanted for us (Barbie, Angie, Mom and kids) to drive him but we were advised by the on call oncologist to wait so that we didn't have to start at the ER again--it would be ward to ward. Dave agreed but he was already restless and grumpy --he needed to smoke! They didn't want him to leave the floor (we were at the cardiac floor) not even with a escort. That was at noon and the transportation wasn't coming until 4:30pm. Angie and I were on our way to home to get some clothes and take a shower at least but we had to turn around because Dave and Barbie left the room refusing to sign any forms!
We were at the ER in Bethesda and guy at the desk was like, "You're Hoskins. We are ready for you. BWMC called that you left AMA --Against Medical Advice-- but you have to wait". ER was busy on Super Bowl Sunday!
We were in his room at around 3:oo pm, still a lot better than waiting for the ride to take him to Bethesda. Thank goodness for the nurse at the triage, she knew Dave from the previous trip and she is a new Ensign working at the ER. She check his temp and it was normal so she sent him right to his room. The oncology nurse at the ward said that she didn't do all the necessary procedures. We love her anyway!
Dave's billiary stent was replaced last Monday. The old one was occluded. The tumor was growing in it, not good. It was replaced with a longer stent, 80mm x 10mm. The pain in his shoulder is gone, his color is almost normal and his bil. had dropped from 6.7 to 2.6 on Tuesday. The itching was gone a few hours after the procedure. We've never met the GI doctor who did the procedure until Dave was already in the room waiting for his turn. His name is Dr. Ischowitz, very young and aggressive. All I could do was hope and pray that he is good! I asked him questions which were irrelevant because whether I like it or not, He is it! "Are you good at this. How many procedures have you done?" He said that he was very good and that he had done maybe a thousand ERCP's. He was going to tell me where he did his fellowship but Dave kept on talking.
Dave and I came home this afternoon. He had a CT scan last night and it showed that there's fluid around his liver. He also has fluid retention in his legs which started yesteday. He missed chemo yesterday and the week before. He started back with Xeloda and Tarceva today. He is scheduled for Gemzar infusion on Tuesday. This is a new regimen. Taxotere is replaced with Tarceva because of pulmonary taxocity.
Please continue to hold him in your thoughts and prayers. Thank you.
Edith
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Edith - although I don't post very often since losing Sam, I want you to know that I read your blog everyday and keep up with you. So sorry to hear about all of these problems that Dave is having. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Hang in there; I know this road is a tough one to travel. May God give both of you the strength that you need to continue with this fight.
Betty
Edith-
We are headed today to Grand Junction for chemo. I have been having sharp pains in my left shoulder since Wednesday. Did the doctors ever say what caused it in Dave?
I think of you so often and am hoping and praying for the best. Dave is a fighter and you are an angel!
Sending you my love and prayers,
Caroline Stoufer
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