Just 3 days ahead for my
grandparent’s to return to their home, as per their plan to shift to their
newly built home after staying more than 3 month with us following grandpa’s
hospitalization and ill being, he was once again at hospital from last night. Mygrandfather experienced chest pain late at night Sunday and continue to whiz
and find difficult to breath forced us to admit him in hospital without delay. It
was post 11 pm and we are yet to sleep after watching my favorite talk show
(Neeya Naana) in TV, grandpa waked up granny complaining chest pain and we gave
him Gelusil, thinking it may be heartburn. But he continues to sweat and whiz,
so we thought it could be perhaps cardiac arrest and doesn’t want to risk waiting
and watching. Glad he was able to stand and walk, so instead calling ambulance
we took him in the car to the hospital, suggested by the doctor on the call,
and he was admitted to ICU. His condition seems to get little worse on
admission and was put on oxygen mask to breathe ease. Doctors said there’s
‘fluid in the lungs’ and that’s why he had trouble breathing and whizzing heavily.
First they said he had no cardiac
arrest or any trace like that in the ECG, but later in morning confess he had a
mild attack following an echo-cardiogram test. For the last 24 hours he has been
in ICU and doctors had decided to keep him there for two more days to monitor
his condition and he still breathes on oxygen mask as his breathing ability
continue to be inadequate, he’s also on medicine to remove fluid in the lungs. Only
if his lungs become empty, it is believe he could breathe normal and during
this time his heartbeat also touched the lowest which makes us all worry. He has
been feeling chest pain more than a week, but he hadn’t told anyone of us and
we also haven’t noticed any symptoms about us as he continues to act normal until
hitting the bed that night. Being a Parkinson’s patient he could not talk much
and also experience unsteady mindset sometime to forgetfulness. He seemed
cheerful for the last two days as they anticipated going back to their home and
he even conveyed his adieu very early to me thinking of going home. Hope he gets
well soon and go back to his desirable home – the comfort zone and familiar in environment,
perhaps!
Wishing your grandfather gets well soon. Be courageous, things will be fine.
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
I am sorry to hear about your grandfather and wish him a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteHe will get well soon and be back in his home, Jeevan, don't worry.
ReplyDeleteJeevan,
ReplyDeleteI am praying for you and your family!
Peace be with you.
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God bless you,
Sandi
Jeevan shall pray for his good health and speedy recovery. Hope he is home soon !
ReplyDeleteI wish him well. The older a person becomes the more complicated all that becomes. It is hard to know if it is heart or just lungs. I hope he gets better and can get to h is home.
ReplyDeletei'm so sorry for his bad turn. i hope he can regain his strength and return to their home soon.
ReplyDeletedear Jeevan,
ReplyDeletethat day when i met him in your house i could understand his suffering.
A man who lived a royal and active life ,now suffering.Though all good hearts and dearest relatives are with him helping him by all means ,the physical pain tortured him. Hope he will get well soon and live in the newly built house and enjoy the happiness.
karthik amma
Saddened by your grandfather's delicate heart condition. You did right in getting him admitted in the hospital,where he was given proper treatment.Hope he gets well soon and enjoy the comforts of his new house!
ReplyDeleteWish your grandfather a speedy recovery and return to his comfort zone!
ReplyDeleteOh dear! I hope your Grandpa will be all right!
ReplyDeleteIt's only natural that he wants to go home. Wishing him and you well.
ReplyDeletePraying that he recovers fast and returns home.
ReplyDeleteI know only too well how painful it is watching a loved one be unwell.. Wishing him speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to your Grandfather for a speedy recovery!
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