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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMy heart is breaking..
Dear DU friends, I have not posted much the past month or so because my husband who was doing so well on his skin cancer (squamous cell carcinoma) treated by immunotherapy, is currently at the VA hospital in ICU. The treatment had some uncommon side effects which impacted his kidney function. His creatinine level upon admission was 3.6. Normal is .7-.9. The treatment is steroids, beginning with heavy doses and tapering off. His numbers are improving, as the level today is 2.4. The numbers are headed in the right direction, but they seem to be causing great agitation and even combative behavior. The biggest concern is his agitation as he was trying to pull out IVs. They have those mitts on him that look like boxing gloves. He hates it and keeps trying to get them off. He told me quite clearly today.."Get these off!". He is hard of hearing and the medical providers seem to think his cognitive function has also deteriorated because in the past he was diagnosed with mild cognitive dementia. This morning he did respond to the doctor and told her his name. The medical team is going to assess him on Monday to gauge any improvement. They want to move him into in patient hospice perhaps in the short term to continue the tapering off of the steroid. He is not eating or drinking fluids so they are giving him fluids via IV that contain potassium, magnesium, glucose and other nutrients. He needs to be able to eat and drink fluids. I am praying that he will be able to recover enough that he can come home. He is the love of my life and we celebrated our 51st wedding anniversary last November. He is an amazing man who retired as an engineer from Honeywell years ago and went back to school to get an MS in Social Work and an LCSW certification. He then worked for 8 more years helping homeless vets. He is a wonderful father and I cannot imagine my life without him. Please send caring thoughts and prayers if you are so inclined. Two weeks ago he was in the kitchen talking and laughing with his sister. I am overwhelmed trying to process this sudden crisis.
Maru Kitteh
(31,392 posts)I am so sorry you and your family are going through this. Its simply not fair. :
irisblue
(37,051 posts)SheltieLover
(78,205 posts)So aorry to hear about this.
JMCKUSICK
(5,515 posts)Thank you for sharing your pain with us, and please know the love in this group is second to none and we're all loving you both right now.
When he is able, please share with him how wonderful these fifty one years have been, including your favorite memories. Let him know he's still needed, but give him permission to rest if that's what he needs.
God Speed Desert Grandma
Love, John
NNadir
(37,528 posts)alwaysinasnit
(5,571 posts)badhair77
(5,110 posts)We all need a safe space. Im a prayer person so Im sending out prayers for you, your husband and his medical team. Im sorry youre going through this and I pray for your strength and your husbands healing. Hugs and love.
Raine
(31,120 posts)and much love.
niyad
(130,452 posts)and light. Vibes fo recovery, healing, strength on the way. Your DU family is here for you. Lean as hard as you need.
kairos12
(13,489 posts)Silver Gaia
(5,308 posts)My husband has wrestled with cancer in many forms. He is also a veteran and receives VA health care, which has been quite good over the years.
I saw him go through things similar to what you describe when he went through chemo and radiation. I saw very similar things, too, in terms of mental and emotional agitation when his body chemistry had gotten out of whack due to the chemo drugs. And yes, they put him in ICU, too.
I am posting to offer you hope. He recovered. That was over 15 years ago and he is still with me. He is asleep next to me as I type this on my phone. Give it time. The VA doctors will help bring him back to you.
I know how very hard it is, and how scared you must be, but please try to find some time for yourself. Time to relax and be at peace, as hard as that sounds. This can help you cope with the uncertainty. You are the caregiver, as was I, and we need care, too.
We are all here for you. DU is such a caring and supportive community. Lean on us as hard as you need to. We will hold you up.
calimary
(89,290 posts)This Spring itll be Year 50. Im sending you lots of thoughts of strength and courage, every time I think of it. Just your being there will help him greatly. And that in turn will help YOU.
If you can, please update us on how hes doing AND how YOU are doing. Cuz we care. And were gonna worry.
Donkees
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