Dad has a
Rough Week!
On Monday morning October 2 @ 3:30am Dad woke
up very sick. For about two weeks he had been
feeling bad and the early morning illness was
getting worse. This time it was so bad that he had
Mom take him to the hospital. By the time he got
to the hospital he couldn't walk and they thought
he was having heart trouble. At around 4:30 am his
heart stopped - right after receiving a nitro
pill.
60 LONG seconds of chest compressions and the old
warrior was back and is still fighting. The
hospital ordered a flight to a hospital in Lubbock
that has a famous heart center. After he arrived
they stabilized him and then performed a calcium
scoring CT Scan.
http://www.webmd.com/hw/heart_disease/ux1083.asp Dad
came back with what they said was an almost
perfect score.
To rule out any problems from compressed nerves
due to Dad's previous neck injuries and to rule
out other neurological problems, they also
performed an MRI on his neck and an MRA on his
brain. These both came back with no serious
problems to report and no other problems related
to the heart stopage.
On Tuesday morning Dad had an angiogram -
http://www.webmd.com/hw/lab_tests/hw201112.asp The
test showed no blockage, no cholesterol, and that
the valves were working perfectly.
He also had an Electrophysiology test.
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/cardiomyopathy/ep_testing.htm This
one came back with evidence of spasms in the blood
vessels on the outside of the heart.
During the Electrophysiology test Dad also
suffered from Sleep Apnia, stopped breathing, and
is now on Oxygen at night. In a month or so, after
his return visit to the cardiologist, he will have
to do a sleep study to see if the Oxygen is enough
or if he will need one of those masks.
They have good medicine for the heart spasms and
Dad is now taking some every night before bedtime.
It would seem that he has had these two problems
for a long time. These easily contributed to how
long it took to recover from the concussions in
Corsicana and the trouble he had in Crane and
before.
On Saturday Dad instinctively reached out to catch
a falling box and tore something in his CPR
damaged chest. He went back into the ER to see
what medicine he could take for the pain and they
decided to keep him overnight for observation.
This sets his recovery and return to work and
school back quite a bit.
But the warrior in Dad never stopped. When they
were done briefing Dad on how the helicopter
flight would work they asked if he had any
questions. In very serious pain and after having
his heart stop less than an hour earlier, his only
question was "Are there any in-flight snacks?" (I
don't think Mom thought it was funny at the time.
The medic did.)
During all of this Dad had great doctors and
nurses. The only serious problem was the 8 hours
to check out from the Lubbock hospital.
So, after scaring everyone, Dad is back home and
doing good. It will be a long recovery, but
hopefully this has cleared up a lot of things.