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Guys, anyone with experiences in any of the following is most welcome to give their views. I am trying to make sense of Lalo's (gary) death - how it came to happen, etc. From his first 82 day hospital visit, I have his medical records. I have nothing on the second 38 day period, but the big questions for me and probably for what his destiny had, are likely in those medical records
He went to emergenci with a blood pressure 186/129, He had felt bad for at least 3 months. His stomach resembld a big beach ball, his ankles and lower legs and wrists were swelled, He had lot trouble lying down and breathing OK. Many times I would wake up at night and see him sitting UP on the bedside due to breathing discomfort. Tired all the time to the point that he did not want to go with priscilla and me on her daily walks - an absolute ritual for us in Bogota, where the ground was more steep and like hills, compared to a flat ground in houston.
I could give or send scans to emails any of the records if anyone wanted to see. But, at this point, I would like to ask for thoughts and opinions about the strokes,
between his emergenci admit 24 agust and his surgery _ 3 artery CABG - there were five days of diagnosticos - ultrasound, various things. the medical guys said he was in congestive heart failure. also bilateral hydronephrosis was found. Lalo would have to try urinating many times, never produce
much. It was found that his bladder was not emptying. over a liter of urine there. ureters dilated all the way to the bladder.
There was much worry about the nephrosis until the CHF findings and need for CABG. at that point, the bladder kidney situation was not priority.
Anyway, more to MY first huge question. I will save others for other times. After the surgery, he had respiratory arrest and was on ventilator for several days. About 3 or 4 days after surgery in ICU, he must have had strokes. When the team got insufficient responses from him, EEG was done, CTscan, and finally MRI. the reading MRI found MMULTIPLE infarcts acute. the medical records give specifics.
Somehow Lalo fought back. He had NO mental impairment, no speech difficulty, he could move any part of his body, no problems that people think of with strokes. BUT ... what he could not do that he could do before the surgery was to have any control of his bowel functions, urinary, nor digestive system. It seemed he would vomit even for no understood reason. Do those of you in medicine - and others with family histories in anyway similar - think that these infarcts /apoplegias/ could be the reason for what I consider to be the destruction of Lalo's self dignity over bowel function, urinary, etc? He could do that before going to the operating room. When he left ICU 31 days after entering it, he never would get messages that he had the urge to defecate. he would realize it happening as he felt it leaving him in his clothes. the medical team said he had cardiovascular disease, and arteries like tissue paper - so much so they were afraid the grafts might not succeed. I have postulated several times if with the CABG fixing the heart to have open ducts and probably pump more powerful, it the arteries - still weak weak - could not stand it and began to blow like damaged tires or something.
I would appreciate ALL comments, thoughts, opinions. This is not about any thoughts of legal fights, etc. I have no ability to do one anyway - no relation and no agreement with Lalo. It does not bring him back nor bring him back in good health. It is for some understanding of questions that will NOT STOP. the doctors - since I was not family - did not discuss him with me, except on shallow comments.
thank you all . thank you all
ding
He went to emergenci with a blood pressure 186/129, He had felt bad for at least 3 months. His stomach resembld a big beach ball, his ankles and lower legs and wrists were swelled, He had lot trouble lying down and breathing OK. Many times I would wake up at night and see him sitting UP on the bedside due to breathing discomfort. Tired all the time to the point that he did not want to go with priscilla and me on her daily walks - an absolute ritual for us in Bogota, where the ground was more steep and like hills, compared to a flat ground in houston.
I could give or send scans to emails any of the records if anyone wanted to see. But, at this point, I would like to ask for thoughts and opinions about the strokes,
between his emergenci admit 24 agust and his surgery _ 3 artery CABG - there were five days of diagnosticos - ultrasound, various things. the medical guys said he was in congestive heart failure. also bilateral hydronephrosis was found. Lalo would have to try urinating many times, never produce
much. It was found that his bladder was not emptying. over a liter of urine there. ureters dilated all the way to the bladder.
There was much worry about the nephrosis until the CHF findings and need for CABG. at that point, the bladder kidney situation was not priority.
Anyway, more to MY first huge question. I will save others for other times. After the surgery, he had respiratory arrest and was on ventilator for several days. About 3 or 4 days after surgery in ICU, he must have had strokes. When the team got insufficient responses from him, EEG was done, CTscan, and finally MRI. the reading MRI found MMULTIPLE infarcts acute. the medical records give specifics.
Somehow Lalo fought back. He had NO mental impairment, no speech difficulty, he could move any part of his body, no problems that people think of with strokes. BUT ... what he could not do that he could do before the surgery was to have any control of his bowel functions, urinary, nor digestive system. It seemed he would vomit even for no understood reason. Do those of you in medicine - and others with family histories in anyway similar - think that these infarcts /apoplegias/ could be the reason for what I consider to be the destruction of Lalo's self dignity over bowel function, urinary, etc? He could do that before going to the operating room. When he left ICU 31 days after entering it, he never would get messages that he had the urge to defecate. he would realize it happening as he felt it leaving him in his clothes. the medical team said he had cardiovascular disease, and arteries like tissue paper - so much so they were afraid the grafts might not succeed. I have postulated several times if with the CABG fixing the heart to have open ducts and probably pump more powerful, it the arteries - still weak weak - could not stand it and began to blow like damaged tires or something.
I would appreciate ALL comments, thoughts, opinions. This is not about any thoughts of legal fights, etc. I have no ability to do one anyway - no relation and no agreement with Lalo. It does not bring him back nor bring him back in good health. It is for some understanding of questions that will NOT STOP. the doctors - since I was not family - did not discuss him with me, except on shallow comments.
thank you all . thank you all
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