my mom (71 years old) had
emergencyEmergency airway puncture
Emergency contraception surgery for a perforated colon on Friday (dec. 5) (4 days ago). She is still in ICU and on the respirator. Her temp is about 100.7 but her lungs are not great. She is making small improvements
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control but we are concerned she's still in ICU and still on the respirator (is it
normalNormal saline flush to be on the respirator so long and can someone on the respirator this long end up okay). Is this
commonCommon cold to still be in ICU and if her lungs are not great could they become stronger and be okay? She looks so
sadDepression and frustrated (can't talk due to the respirator/tubes). When we look at her we are so scared. Could you tell us if most people do okay after
emergencyEmergency airway puncture
Emergency contraception surgery? Also when she looks up at us we try to say comforting things but do you have any suggestions? We are here all the time and want some small assurance that she'll be okay.
Thank you so much and we anxiously await your response.
her loving and devoted daughters.
I've just experienced the agony that you explain.
I have a relative that just had emergency surgery for a ruptured colon on November 29th at age 63.
She was on a respirator for nearly a week in ICU. Then slowly improved enough to go to step-down ICU for another week. Yesterday she moved to assisted living.
I too was shocked at her appearance when I first saw her in ICU. But the number 1 thing they need most right now is rest. And that is one thing the respirator is doing. Helping the person to breath, so they can heal the injured area. The temperature will go up partly because of the body's defense against the infection and the injured area.
I wish you the best outcome.
Do you think he has a chance for a full recovery?
worriedson