At noon the interventional radiologist comes in to determine if he can get a dialysis line put in. If he can, then we might be able to get rid of the sepsis and the fluid that is building at the rate of 10 pounds per day. Yes, he is gaining 10 pounds pr day because his is in kidney failure.
If the interventional radiologist cannot put in the line, then the question is how to die.
His blood pressure is good and he is off all pressers and BP meds. This is an unexpected positive turn. His breating is still completely on the vent.
He's not going to go without a fight and we will fight for him.
On another note, I am thankful for a hospital room that has such good air ventiliation that the room does not have the "sick" smell in it - much anyway.
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i've been away from blogs with our own life/death situation over here. now i come to check blogs and see you are in the same. may God be very near you and your family in a tangible way during this time. God bless.
Chris--
Been away too. Sheryl is at the beach. She just called to ask me and get in touch with you guys. Will call in a bit. Hope I can find you.
OK...so the cell number I ahve must be bad. Says it's not a working number. Please have Gail call the house or my cell. You've got both numbers. We love you, Chris. I KNOW how tough this is. Been there. You'll get through it. Lean on those around you. Wish I could be there.
Love you.
Sorry for being late in adding my name to the number of people praying for you and your dad.
Be strong.
Chris, I am prayerful for your dad.
I am so sorry.
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Chris,
I have been where you are. Prayers are going up for you and yours.
OK...so the cell number I ahve must be bad. Says it's not a working number. Please have Gail call the house or my cell. You've got both numbers. We love you, Chris. I KNOW how tough this is. Been there. You'll get through it. Lean on those around you. Wish I could be there.
Love you.
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