Posted by MF Poor on October 26, 2011 at 13:34:06 from (98.19.94.1):
In Reply to: MF Poor posted by Ky Hauler on October 26, 2011 at 12:37:18:
Thanks. I'm home now, feeding our dogs (wife insists on that. Dang spoiled dawgs) For now, just keep on praying. We've made a little progress since yesterday.
We got to talk with the cardiologist while ago. He's looking at extremely high levels of benzene in my wifes blood. (Yes, she smokes) It was described to us as near lethal level. The plan is a detox program to see if lowering the levels returns her heart rate to something like normal. Then we figure out what's next.
The good news was that our daughter seizures were related to the pain meds she was given. The tumor they THOUGHT was there is a large calcium deposit. No tumor. Doctor is starting her on anti-seizure meds and we go from there. She's in the hospital in E-Town. She'll be on her way home tomorrow morning if all continues to go well.
MIL is holding on. Not a lot of chance for a good outcome, just hoping she's at peace with what is happening, and is comfortable.
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