My dad was released from the hospital Thursday afternoon. He was given a prescription of meds to relieve the water retention he is experiencing. He was SO happy to be home that he was Mr Jibber Jabber and we couldn't get him to stop talking and laughing. IT WAS GREAT! He couldn't stop holding his beloved dogs, Biscuit and Coco...what joy they bring him! My goal is to have them visit for a bit everyday as I really do believe in the healing power of animals.
It was a very rough two nights. My mom has been up with him trying to break his fever (which finally did break) and keeping him comfortable. Uncle Frank visited on Friday afternoon and stayed for dinner. It was great to have him around although my dad gets tired so quickly and is obvious pain/discomfort.
His ankles and knees bloat up uncharacteristically due to the water retention. His latest challenges as per the specialist:
- No sodium/salt whatsoever;
- Only one QUART of liquid PER DAY--so challenging! he can't even relax with a cup of herbal tea at night now! My mom has to measure out each portion of any liquid intake to monitor this;
- No potassium...or in very, very low amounts.
- No turkey (chicken is ok);
- No beef or pork;
- Lots and lots of other "not's..."
he needs to walk to reduce the swelling in his ankles but he has to limit water so he has to limit exercise. He needs to move around but it hurts him. His new pain medication requires it to be drunk with plenty of water but he can not....Oh golly!
He has also been experiencing very bad pain in his prostate area. He sees another specialist for this on Monday. I hope to have a consultation with his doctor then, too, and can provide more info.
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MY poor baby, it breaks my heart to see him suffer this way. But we have HOPE and Hope is a blessed thing.
We are planning a date night when he comes home. Dressed to the nines and dinner, well....it will be bland.. but hey I'll put a little spark it in by playing Frank Sinatra and dancing all night long....
right in our own backyard ( or living room) it's going to be FUN, FUN FUN...!!
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