Thursday, March 25, 2010

Back up

Approximately an hour after Dan blogged last night, we figured out something was going wrong.

His belly pain was coming back, his stomach felt full and he just couldn't comfortable. Over the course of a couple hours, Dan was vomiting and having terrible back and abdominal pain. The on-call doc got paged, she ordered an x-ray and checked him out. The x-ray came back mostly normal, though all his intestines looked a tiny bit distressed (mild ileus). The pain got worse and since the resident had ordered oral pain meds, he threw up any relief he might get. We called the nurse again, she saw how sweaty and miserable he was and came back with a large dose of morphine. Since then, Dan has been mainly sleeping. It was a terrible night.

This morning, McGreeky came in looking pretty disappointed, but not as much as Dan. He said it looked like the solid foods were a little much for his intestines and pushing it anymore could result in another obstruction. He wants to give the bowels a break today...thus, back to NPO and TPN. Dan was relieved that an NG isn't necessary today, though it's always a possibility if this continues. McGreeky and the team are pretty sure this isn't another obstruction but just distress on the bowels. He'll be starting Dan on a couple new meds (Reglan and erythromycin) to help the GI system get moving again, but we have to monitor him carefully. If he does have an obstruction, these meds would make it worse. If no obstruction, they help the situation. We're always walking a fine line here.

Dan will be watched today and if the pain continues, will have a CT tomorrow to make sure nothing is out of place. Additionally, the pain he is having in his back could be related to his pancreas, so he'll be having some extra labs to rule out pancreatitis.

This time yesterday, McGreeky said Dan could have his PICC removed and go home today as long as food stayed settled all day. Now, we're back to having no clue when discharge will be. As frustrating and disappointing as this is, I'm just glad it happened before we left the hospital. McGreeky told us that most obstruction patients go home when they can tolerate liquids, but with Dan, he wanted to be extra cautious and watch him progress through solids. Thank goodness, he decided to keep him a little longer than normal.

So, now we back up and wait a while. This could be only a set back of a day or two, or this could keep Dan here a lot longer. Only God knows what is in store for us.

After one of the best days we've had since January, that was one of the worst nights on record.

Prayer Requests:
* Dan's bowels calm down and do not become obstructed again
* That this is simply a matter of eating too much too soon
* That the meds help
* No more pain
* No need for more invasive procedures (NG, surgery, etc)
* Ability for Dan to be able to progress through a diet again soon
* Home for Easter (only a week or so away!)
* Creative clinical hours for me to make up this week
* Total healing for good!
* NO MORE COMPLICATIONS

1 comment:

  1. I just read the previous post ten minutes ago and got really excited, and when I refreshed just now this popped up. I'm really sorry to hear about another back-and-forth period for you two. Know that you are well prayed for, and the community groups will be praying for you tonight.

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