We went straight to the ER. Molly had called a friend of hers who met us there to pick up Coleman. Oh - I didn't mention Molly, Chad, Chase and a friend were in SC at their beach house, but packed up and were on their way home to help out. Chad had called ahead to let the ER know we were coming. Within a few minutes, Dave was being checked over by an ER doc.
He had a chest X-ray, and EKG, head CT scan and blood work, and an IV port inserted (though it was never used). Chad came to Memorial to see him and talk to the ER doc. After several hours, knowing it could take several more hours to get a room, I went home to change clothes, get pajamas and clean clothes for Dave, dinner for the two of us, and I needed to drop off Coleman's clothes and school backpack. Our internist's partner, who was on call, called me to say he had spoken to Dave and reviewed the test results. He ordered a few more tests, and said our internist would see him on rounds in the morning. Back to the hospital for me, and surprise, Dave had been assigned a room in the Endovascular Procedure Unit (EPU). When I arrived, he was off getting his MRI. I waited about another 1 ½ hrs. before he came back. By then it was after 9 PM. Dave ate his dinner and I went home.
At 2 AM he had an ultrasound, and at some point, I don't know when, he had an MRA. I had a very restless night, as you can imagine, not getting to sleep until about 1:30, and at that point I chugged some NyQuill, as my head was stuffed up and my throat hurt. I had about 5 hours of sleep, then finally got out of bed at 7. I felt like poop - like I had a huge head cold. Hoping it's just allergies, I swallowed some Benedryl and Airborne. Molly called to tell me Chad had already seen Dave, he was feeling well, and all the tests so far had come back negative for indications of a stroke.
I went to the hospital, and Dave was fairly cheerful. He had seen Chad and our internist. We knew his oncologist and a neurologist would be coming by, and he still had to get an echo cardiogram. After the neurologist visited, he ordered an EEG to rule out a propensity for further seizures, suggested that Dave take a low dose aspirin every day, and although it was prescribed in the morning, there was no need to continue Lipitor, as Dave's cholesterol counts were good.
After the X-ray, CT scan and EKG, the 'working theory' was that the seizure was a TIA, possibly a side effect of the chemo drug Dave is taking 3 times a week. Dave's oncologist, Dr. S., came about 3:30 pm today, after the neurologist, and the echo cardiogram, and he was not willing to say that was the case. He said this type of episode was atypical and had a frequency of less than 1% on patients taking interferon. (By the way, he has already spoken to Chad, knew what was going on with Dave, and had done some research before seeing us.)
Dr. S. said to skip this week's interferon injections, and make an office visit next week. He was recommending staying on interferon, but as he said to us, you are the decision maker. I told him after such a scary event, my inclination is for Dave to get off interferon, even if it's just a 1% chance of having a seizure or TIA.
Nice wrap - and pony tail (26 electrode wires) |
Getting highlights? No, an EEG. |
Since this episode happened in a dining room full of our parish members, we know we've had lots of prayers for Dave's good health, and we thank you all for your support. We also had innumerable offers to help, as one friend put it, "for ANYTHING." Molly, Chad and the boys cut their time at the beach short to come back to help. The friends and family I contacted offered their best wishes and help. We are so grateful.
Wow. Scary stuff. Will pray that this was a single episode. Keep us up to date. Love, Sue
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your scare. Makes you appreciate life and loved ones even more. Please give Dave our getwell wishes and prayers. and You are a strong one , Cin ! Good job!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your scare and continuing struggles. Jan and I send our sympathy on Aunt Esther's passing as well. Steve helps me keep in touch, but I'll try to get a little more in the loop.
ReplyDeleteJeez - Dave looks like when we graduated Rose - only slimmer.
Thanks for the continued update. Anna and I are saddened to hear of Aunt Esther's passing. She brought such wonderful experiences into my family's life. We dearly loved her and Doyle. Dave, we ask for healing and comfort as you endure your illness.
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