An update on MrEllen10:
Went to see doctor 9am Friday morning. Warfarin INR 4.8 too high. Doctor checks his vitals, pulse not good. She gets the nurse to do and ECG, VFib 120 doctor says I've rung an ambulance, off to emergency.
Emergency at our local public hospital department crazy, but he is taken straight in to a bed in emergency. Hooked up to machines, VFib rising and too much fluid. Chest Xray, Ct scan. Cannula in and diuretics injected, lots of weeing, which is exhausting. Tried to contact the heart surgeon from Prince of Wales but he is operating.
V Fib rising into the 130's (it got as high as 140 in the end). Started on Beta blockers and he has fluid in the lungs etc. Called cardiologist team, we had to wait hours, finally came at 4.30. Yes will need to be admitted to a cardiac ward. MrEllen10 finally admitted to ward at 10.30pm.
What a long stressful and exhausting day. But I must say all the doctors and nurses in the emergency ward, although run off their feet, were just amazing! Those beautiful nurses working 12 hour shifts in some very trying and difficult situations, I couldn't praise enough for their care and kindness.
I finally went home and once in bed, suffered cramps in both legs and both feet. (that was not fun!), I think not eating or drinking, sitting, standing and not walking for such a long time was the culprit.
This was last Friday the start of the long weekend. Mr Ellen10's cardiologist, visited him in hospital. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. With medication and monitoring in hospital. Stopped Warfarin until yesterday. Nursing staff were good.
The cardiologist said he could go home today, does not want to risk infection. He has medication for the V Fib, V Fib now 112, and hoping it will go lower, fluid still there, but taking Furosemide.
Went to GP this afternoon, INR today 2.8. Will drop the dose by 1 mg tonight. We will see her again on Thursday.
Still finding sleeping hard, between bed, chair and recliner. Practising breathing and doing short walks. He is tired but we are hoping we have turned a corner.