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Old 03-29-2007, 06:24 PM #1
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Default Mom in hospital after tunneled catheter

Hi everyone i think i am in the right place , my mom comes here to post and i just wanted to let you know that she is in the hospital after they took out the tunneled catheter they found out that it has caused her to get a bad infection called staphylococcus aureus and something else i just cant remember the other one ,and her sugar level went up to 428 today cause of the infection her neurologist was scared of bactera getting into the heart so she is on heavy IV antibiotics which is getting her so sick ,the Dr said that she would get sick cause they are very strong she is also on a heart monitor so if you can pray that all goes well for her thanks
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