Monday, November 30, 2009

Update #101 on Kevin

It feels like they are trying to smoke us out. They have now moved us into another room at Meadowbrook. Kevin has a roommate now. The room is about one third the size of his previous room. There is one chair for our family, whereas previously there were eight to nine chairs plus an extra bed. I am very thankful that it happened after Thanksgiving. Our family had a great day together that day. A plus of the new room is that there is access to the internet. Another downside though is at night, only guys can stay with Kevin. That means that throughout the week it will fall to Kohl and I. It doesn’t matter, if we lose some nights of sleep in a bed, if that is the best place for Kevin to be cared for. If you are looking for Kevin, he is in room #121 at Meadowbrook Specialty Hospital.


Kevin had some of the worst bouts of coughing to date today. Two times Kevin coughed for about 2 and ½ hours. That’s a total of 5 hours. Nothing seemed to calm him down. They tried several treatments of lidocaine. They suctioned him, sometimes he produced something, sometimes not. It didn’t help. He would wheeze and gag and cough violently. He would cough up secretions and a couple times, it made him throw up bile. At least once, he spewed billed from his trach tube. We have been told that with his current (cuffed) trach, he should not aspirate (inhale fluid into the lungs), but today we were told that it is somehow possible. Which is it? Who is right? All I know is that he was vomiting through is mouth and trach today.

Not sure why we did not find out until today, but apparently, the pulmonologists (lung doctors) have signed off on Kevin at Meadowbrook. That means that they are done checking on and determining medical treatment for him. Why would this be since for about a week and a half now he has been coughing and coughing up secretions (having more ‘bouts’ of coughing than before) and producing all kinds of secretions (thin and thick)????? It would seem to me that now is the time for a pulmonologist to be treating him. We requested today that pulmonologists start seeing him again, especially since he has been having the issues of coughing.

We had a repairman check the heater today. It was the fan. They are billing us. I think it is going to cost somewhere between $350 to $450. But now there is heat for Kevin, that is when he comes home.

Our mom has cellulitis. It is a common potentially serious bacterial skin infection. It appears as a swollen, red area of skin that feels hot and tender, and it may spread rapidly. Skin on lower legs is most commonly affected, which is where it is affecting mom. Left untreated, the spreading infection may rapidly turn life-threatening. We’re glad mom got medical attention when she did. They have her on IV antibiotics (amoxicillin) and are waiting on blood cultures.

The smoking us out could be a conspiracy theory.  But who doesn't love conspiracy theories?  Thanks for praying and thanks for reading,
Matt, Angie and family
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