TLAF in hospital
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TLAF in hospital
TLAF was taken to th he ER overnight.
Was disoriented last night. Admitted for severe dehydration and elevated troponin levels.
No stroke. Cardio OK. No UTI. Waiting on blood test results for ammonia levels.
She is very lethargic - getting IV and magnesium and fluids. She spoke a little to my uncle and aunt a couple of hours ago. But nothing sustained.
She knows I am here and who I am.
She has here Pat Burrell blanket and stuffed black cat Norman here.
Was disoriented last night. Admitted for severe dehydration and elevated troponin levels.
No stroke. Cardio OK. No UTI. Waiting on blood test results for ammonia levels.
She is very lethargic - getting IV and magnesium and fluids. She spoke a little to my uncle and aunt a couple of hours ago. But nothing sustained.
She knows I am here and who I am.
She has here Pat Burrell blanket and stuffed black cat Norman here.
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Hope she gets better; prayers coming from this quadrant.
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I hope it all turns out OK.
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Prayers for TLAF from here as well
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Wishing your Mom the best.
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Hope she shows immediate improvement when she's rehydrated.
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I hope everything goes well.
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Re: TLAF in hospital
Last month, one of our (bridge) unit's board members, who recently celebrated her 90th birthday, collapsed. We summoned an ambulance, which carted her off to the hospital, and we learned that she was dehydrated, a condition brought on by a bout of pneumonia.
After a short stint in the hospital pumping fluids into her and treating the infection, she was released, and she attended last night's board meeting, still going strong.
I'm hoping for a similar outcome for TLAF. --Bob
After a short stint in the hospital pumping fluids into her and treating the infection, she was released, and she attended last night's board meeting, still going strong.
I'm hoping for a similar outcome for TLAF. --Bob
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Our best wishes go out to you and her.
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Good luck and best wishes to her.
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Keeping your mom in my prayers and sending hugs your way.
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Thoughts, prayers, positive waves, etc., headed your way.
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Re: TLAF in hospital
Prayers & hopes. I've recently heard about several aged relatives of people I know who were remarkably improved just by hydration. I dunno why older (than us) people tend to get dehydrated, but they do. I hope hydration & whatever else they give her does the trick for TLAF.
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Get well wishes for your mom and hugs to you!
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