Pete McKay
02-22-2008, 08:10 PM
Seems like a never ending saga with me, doesn't it?
On the 13th I had my ankle repaired. It was the repair I have been needing but possibly not really fully understood the down side of. I came home on the evening of the 13th and immediately started having problems. I began coughing up large blood clots and bright red colored mucus. I called the ER and was told that this was probably from the inhalation tube and if it didn't go away in 12 hours to call back. It went away but not for 24-36 hours. I went to the race on Saturday, had a friend drive me and sat through most of the competetion. Sunday I watched the 500 but about 5PM started feeing very jittery, then the lights went out. Early Monday morning I work up in a different hospitals ER, tubes and IV's running out of me, and everyone asking me if I could hear them. I could but my responses were not what they wanted to hear. I was later told that what I thought were intelligent responses were just jibberish and that I'd had a TIA, or a small stroke. I lost some of my cognative skills and strength on the right side of my body.
Monday they began clot blocker therapy, did a CT, MRI and a floroscopic contrast of my head and chest. The clot was a small embolism that came out of my foot and lodged temporarily in the forward left side of my head. Tuesday I felt better, and Wednesday morning they ran the same set of tests they ran on Monday. Bloodflow had been restored and the effects were beginning to pass.
Wednesday they sent me home with a home nurse, I was feeling better but still pretty weak. Some of the things I say and write don't make a lot of sense but I go back and correct when I can. Otherwise I'm getting better.
Here's a few links to pics of my ankle, there's 30-something staples in it. The others are some of the half a dozen large bruises I have from various IV's for tests. Only look at the pictures after reading the warning: This is an ugly surgery that went very badly. I have a lot of recovery left to go.
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z262/FresnoPete/MVC-822S.jpg
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z262/FresnoPete/MVC-826S.jpg
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z262/FresnoPete/MVC-828S.jpg
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z262/FresnoPete/MVC-829S.jpg
In a week the staples are supposed to come out, parts of it are still open right now. The operation itself wasn't what the doctor had described and after my check up today I was told it was more involved than he had expected it to be. I should be walking in another 2-3 weeks if nothing else happens.
On the 13th I had my ankle repaired. It was the repair I have been needing but possibly not really fully understood the down side of. I came home on the evening of the 13th and immediately started having problems. I began coughing up large blood clots and bright red colored mucus. I called the ER and was told that this was probably from the inhalation tube and if it didn't go away in 12 hours to call back. It went away but not for 24-36 hours. I went to the race on Saturday, had a friend drive me and sat through most of the competetion. Sunday I watched the 500 but about 5PM started feeing very jittery, then the lights went out. Early Monday morning I work up in a different hospitals ER, tubes and IV's running out of me, and everyone asking me if I could hear them. I could but my responses were not what they wanted to hear. I was later told that what I thought were intelligent responses were just jibberish and that I'd had a TIA, or a small stroke. I lost some of my cognative skills and strength on the right side of my body.
Monday they began clot blocker therapy, did a CT, MRI and a floroscopic contrast of my head and chest. The clot was a small embolism that came out of my foot and lodged temporarily in the forward left side of my head. Tuesday I felt better, and Wednesday morning they ran the same set of tests they ran on Monday. Bloodflow had been restored and the effects were beginning to pass.
Wednesday they sent me home with a home nurse, I was feeling better but still pretty weak. Some of the things I say and write don't make a lot of sense but I go back and correct when I can. Otherwise I'm getting better.
Here's a few links to pics of my ankle, there's 30-something staples in it. The others are some of the half a dozen large bruises I have from various IV's for tests. Only look at the pictures after reading the warning: This is an ugly surgery that went very badly. I have a lot of recovery left to go.
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z262/FresnoPete/MVC-822S.jpg
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z262/FresnoPete/MVC-826S.jpg
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z262/FresnoPete/MVC-828S.jpg
http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z262/FresnoPete/MVC-829S.jpg
In a week the staples are supposed to come out, parts of it are still open right now. The operation itself wasn't what the doctor had described and after my check up today I was told it was more involved than he had expected it to be. I should be walking in another 2-3 weeks if nothing else happens.