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Old 08-22-2007, 01:58 PM #1
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Hi,
FINALLY spoke to a DR this morning. Her CAT SCAN did show mini strokes. Her MRI results will be back this afternoon. The test w/ the camera to see the heart came back fine as did the Echo of her heart.

Her heart is still fibbing, which means not beating right, it is at a 1.4 and should be between a 2-3 they have her on medication for that.

They also have her on a blood thinning medication Clomidin (sp) which if she is to fall and get cut she could bleed to death!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The DR said she MAY be coming home TOMORROW. They are getting her up and around today.

I really don't have a clue what or how I am going to prevent her from falling. Due to her Parkinson's, even with her 4 wheel walker/with chair seat.

Going up to the hospital this afternoon, should have the MRI results by then, which will show EXACTLY what happened.



I spoke to my mom on the phone and she sounds okay.

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most likely the amount of cumadin ( lol..sp) would not be that much. she might bruise very easy. and those will look nasty. it's falling and breaking bones..and those bleeds to worry about.

but tricks to help with bumping into things...

place thick towels on end tables. let the towel go over the edge for padding. same for coffee tables.

if she leans into bathroom counters or sins to say..bruch her teeth..used a rolled up towel as a bumper.

or if she leans on her elbows when eating...same thing.

my daughter..lil'monkey..her fathers mother took cumadin for years and years. i'll try and think of other things she did.

oh..her 4 wheel walker...there are roll type of pads you can get. like they use on bikes. or you can get the foam tubes to insilulate pipes..they slip right over the metal parts and are easy to cut to the length you need.

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Wha kind of physical shape is your mom going to be in with the mini strokes? I hope all goes well.

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I would also have a very heart to heart talk with her about how somethings have to change when she comes home.

First I would tell her that at least for a while that when you aren't there she will have to allow you to have someone come stay with her as a companion.
Because I would think that she would qualify for that.

I would also work on seeing if maybe she qualifies for say physical therapy to help learn to get around in a housing situation. Or something like this.

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Thanks all - I did speak with her nurse yesterday and I have a consult with a social worker this afternoon to see if my mom can make the transition from the hospital to rehab then home.

I didn't get the results of the MRI yesterday, so I should today.

Unless the Dr has something different to say after he reads the MRI.

Still in somewhat limbo land.

Just taking it a minute at a time.

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Dear nikko,
Well that explains some things....
thanks for sharing and letting us know.
the coumadin will have to be monitored on a regular basis, blood draws either going to the lab or having home health care doing the labs.
Atrial fibrilation is the irratic beating/qivering of the heart which puts it at risk for clotting..i think and that is why they want to thin her blood.
She would take this as long as she is fibbing.
SHe would also need to be on a balanced diet watching out for foods that have vitamin K in them...
they will explain all of this to you...later when she goes home.
How are you doing thru this?
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I'm so glad that you are talking to a social worker about her going to rehab first. I was wanting to suggest this but was worried to.

I am not always sure about this.

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