Friday, April 30, 2010

April 30, 2010

Been a very busy week. We've been going to the hospital at 6:30 staying until 7:30, going to work all day and then back to the hospital at 5:00-7:30. CP is in a lot of pain and is refusing pain meds. He is also not eating more than 2 bites each meal.

PT got him out of bed on Thursday and it was pretty rough. He is going to have a long road to recovery. CT scan reveals a torn rotator cuff on the right side, that is why he has difficutly with his arm. Sorry for him...he tore the left rotator cuff last spring so this will further complicate recovery.

Tomorrow is his birthday, 86 years old!!! It is also Reid's birthday, 56 years old!

April 23, 2010

This is Barbara:
It has been so long since I've updated the blog, things have been so busy! Work, caring for family and just....life.

Reid and I still go up 1-2 times each week to see CP and last night we were so surprised at his physical changes. He is using his left arm to assist his right arm to eat and drink. He appears to have conjunctivitis and can't stay awake through dinner. After an hour we decided that we would go ahead and go home.

When CP got up from the dinner table to go back to his room he was very unsteady on his feet and seemed more confused than usual. Reid stopped at the nurses station on the way out and told them about the changes that we noticed and asked them to have the doctor order tests to see if his brain shunt is failing. We expressed our concern that he could be a fall risk and were told that PT would evaluate him. Today they called and said it will be Monday or Tuesday before PT can see him. So, we called the family doctor and made an appointment for Monday to see how he can expedite the process.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

April 27, 2010

Barbara again:
Received a phone call at 7:30 last night, CP had fallen and broken his hip and had been taken by ambulance to the hospital. Reid and I jumped in the car and headed to the hospital. We called the family doctor and decided to have the current hospital stablize him and transport him by ambulance from Cameron, MO to Kansas City, MO since the hip is broken and will require surger to repair it. At 10:30 the ambulance arrived and the transport to KC began. Poor CP was in a lot of pain but he was a good sport about it. They ER doctor gave him heavy duty pain killers since the ambulance ride will take an hour.

We arrived at the hospital in KC at 11:45 and got CP into their ER and they had to start all of the assessments all over again. ER doctor shows us his hip x-ray...can you say ouch? The femur is broken below the ball jointn and broken length wise and peeled back like a banana. He will require a rod in that leg. If the ball joint had been broken he would have needed total hip replacement.

Reid and I left the hospital at 2:30 am and went home and slept until 5:30 am. The doctor said that we needed to be at the hospital at 6:30 am to discuss the options. We met with the surgeon and they tell us surgery will be at 5:30 pm. Reid stayed with CP and I went to work. At 2:30 Reid called me and said surgery had been moved up to 3:00 so went on over to sit with him during surgery. Surgery was moved back...don't know why...so it took place at 4:00. It lasted 90 minutes but all went well. We waited until CP was out of recovery and in his room before we called it a day at 7:30. My sister and brother-in-law stopped in to see CP and lend support.

I think Reid and I drove home half asleep.

Monday, April 26, 2010

April 26, 2010

Barbara again:
This morning I met CP and a CNA at the doctor's office to have him looked at. Reid couldn't go because he has sales reps in town from TN, CA, TX and other parts.

The doctor was surprised at the changes in CP. He has lost 22 pounds since September. Upon physical exam it is very evident that there is something wrong with his right arm. Doctor completes exam and decides we need to do tests to see what is wrong with the arm, and tests to see if the shunt is failing. CP had coordination problems that he hasn't had since before the shunt was placed.

Doctor's office will make the appointment and call me with the place and time, we will then have the nursing home transport him to the appointment and meet him there.