I'm happy to report I was finally released from the hospital about 3:00 PM
on Saturday, April 4.

 

I've been "enjoying" pneumonia since the end of December and have been
through several rounds of antibiotics.  The last round was particularly
aggressive involving the antibiotic Avolox for 10 days and 12 days of
steroids.  That was completed about 10 days before the trip to the hospital.

 

Sunday morning, March 29, I was having breathing difficulty seemingly from
excess "gas" and was trying to get to a local clinic to see if they could
give me something for that.  Because of the gas, I couldn't bend over enough
to get in the car so ended up calling an ambulance instead.  At this point,
I must mention that breathing is habit forming.  Once you get in the habit,
it's really hard to stop!  It's easier to quit smoking (I have).  Anytime
you can't breathe, it sets off panic attacks and in this case
hyper-ventillation.  The ambulance ride seemed like it took about two years
though they were giving me "breathing" treatments on the way.

 

At the hospital, they continued the breathing treatments, brought out the
vampires for blood samples, ran chest x-rays and an EKG.  They got my
breathing stabilized and observed my lungs had lots of excess fluid along
with other parts of my chests.  They confirmed I STILL had pneumonia (enough
to make a grown may cry).  So there I am on IV antibiotics and diuretics but
with my breathing stabilized.  I literally hadn't slept since the night
before and dozed off only to be awakened by some alarm going off and people
running around my bed.  Seems my heart rate started spiking at around 185
BPM from around 75BPM.  More test and some kind of heart drug to get my
heart beat under control.  Doctors are asking how long I've had heart
trouble.  Until that moment I've never had it suggested by a medical
professional or my own body there was a problem.  There were a bunch other
weird test results that I'm happy to report were anomalous and proved not to
be a problem.

 

Sunday night I was admitted and finally settled in my room at 1:00 AM Monday
morning.  On the way to my room, I stopped off for a CT scan that apparently
verified I had fluid on my lungs (seemed like that was pretty popular test
result).  The rest of the week was taken up by lots of test, IV's and was
mostly uneventful other than boring beyond belief.  My blood pressure was
way low until one of my nurses checked it in the other arm and found it to
be way high.  Checking it in my leg showed normal blood pressure.  Turned
out there were some venous clots in both arms causing the blood pressure
anomaly and were deemed not serious.  

 

Bottom line is eventually home with about $30,000 in hospital bills, a
diagnosis of congestive heart failure, pneumonia and excess fluids (I lost
over 20 pounds in the hospital from the diuretics).  I came home with a
boatload of medication, not the least of which is three different types of
antibiotics, diuretics, and other heart stabilization medicines.  Except for
all the drugs keeping me dizzy and still being tired from the journey I'm in
good shape and should recover nicely. 

 

Thanks for all your support, e-mails and phone calls.

 

Butch

 

 

 

 

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