Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Two Good Years

I note that the last entry here was over two years ago.  Angela has been quite healthy during this time.  Her liver has not returned to normal and, in fact, she has been jaundiced to one degree or another and has continued to have elevated liver enzymes during this time, but she has been able to do the things that make life good for her.

In the last few months, she has started retaining more fluid and, as always, has been very resistant to increasing her diuretics.  But she was well enough to visit us about a month ago for our family reunion and celebration of Mom & Dad's 60th anniversary.  She thoroughly enjoyed seeing everyone and we all enjoyed her.  She did appear more frail than before, but was able to walk a little and play croquet.

Last week, she went to the ER for hip pain, but they looked at how much edema she had and focused mainly on that.  She was admitted and some tests were done.  Friday morning she told the doctor that she wanted to go home instead of to a nursing home as had been recommended, so she was released home.  By that evening, she was becoming irrational, with very strange behavior, some of it outside, obvious to neighbors.  Her caregivers took the necessary steps to have her readmitted to the hospital, and she has not been herself since then.  Her brain is being attacked by her deteriorating liver, primarily by the increasing ammonia concentration in her blood which prevents her from thinking rationally.  She was also given an anti-anxiety drug, Ativan, which gives her a bad reaction.   Then, yesterday, she stopped responding at all and looked like she was trying to bite her tongue off.  Some of the nursing staff thought she might be having a seizure, but it turned out to be a high CO2 concentration in her blood.  She has had this before, and it usually clears up with the use of a BiPAP machine, and she was immediately placed on that. By this morning, she was talking a lot.  Unfortunately, if you listened to more than four or five words, you would realize that they made no sense.  She spent her day between this state and sleeping.

This afternoon, we were finally able to see her primary-care doctor instead of the on-call physician.  She said that Angela's liver has really gone downhill and her heart has enlarged even more.  She said that Angela may recover from this episode, but does not have a good long-term prognosis and as her liver fails, her mental status probably will very from good to bad.

I see two possible scenarios:
1)  Her liver is failing.  There is really nothing that can prevent this; slowing it down is the best we can hope for, or
2)  Her BiPAP mask has not been fitting and worn properly, causing her to have less oxygen in her blood than she should have.  This causes stress on her heart, which then enlarges, and on her liver.

If it is #1, there isn't much that can be done.  If it is #2, we can make sure her equipment is working properly and hope that this will lessen the strain on her heart and liver, allowing some degree of healing.  In either case, she is taking at the hospital, and will continue when she is released, a medicine, Lactulose, which removes the ammonia from her blood and gets it into the digestive tract for elimination.

I don't plan to update this blog daily but will post whenever there is any major change.  Mike flies home Wednesday, but I plan to stay as long as necessary.  Again, thank you each for your prayers.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just in case you check back here, Sis, I want you to know that you are all being prayed for. Please let me know if there is ANYTHING I can do. Right now prayer is all I can think of but I have never been in the situation you face. Love you so much! V

Unknown said...

May God bless and comfort you and Angela. Wish there was more I could say, wish there was more I could do. Stay faithful, trusting and believing.

Blessings,
Val

LynnDel said...

I have been thinking about Angela and praying for her. It's been a long haul, and it's hard to hear of her struggles, though it is good to know what is going on and what to pray for. God has her in His hands. Love you all ~ LynnDel