I read most of this from Greg's mom on Facebook. But nothing was said about what he went in there for (which was deadly serious itself) - terrible infection that went right down to the bone from the wound he had that was so very deep. A wound that bad has to be seriously addressed as we all know. I know he was going to see a wound doctor but not sure that he was staying off of it as much as he should have. Anyway, I am wondering how that is because that infection that is body is trying to fight along with everything else... :-(
*Light and thoughts* (that Greg's mother requested) going to him and his family! On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 1:04 PM Jim Lubin <jlu...@eskimo.com> wrote: > I contacted Greg's mom. She told Greg the quadlist was asking how he is > doing. She said Greg wanted me to pass this along. > Thanks for everyone's concern. In a nutshell... > His kidney biopsy reveals that they have completely shut down and no meds > can reverse it. So he will probably need dialysis 3 times a week for life, > but there is always hope that things will reverse. They continually need to > drain fluid from around his lungs. Almost 2 liters on two different > occasions and almost one on another. They recently inserted a semi > permanent valve to make it easier and less invasive to drain fluid if > needed. He might need to come home with a trach. The lung dr seems to > think so, but might only need to be hooked up to a respirator at night. He > looks better today. We don't know how long he will be in hospital. > > On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 9:58 AM Eric Olson <whee...@wi.rr.com> wrote: > >> I was also wondering how he's doing >> >> On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 10:40 AM Shirley Bell <sbell...@cox.net> wrote: >> >>> Does anyone know how Greg is doing?? >>> >> -- "Petting, scratching and cuddling a dog could be soothing to the mind and heart and deep meditation and almost as good for the soul as prayer." ~Dean Koontz