Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 Timo, That is common behavior for a MSA patient with a serious infection. She will go back to normal soon after the infection is cured. I experienced that type of thing twice when Charlotte had blood infections. She recovered both times. Take care, Bill Werre ========================================= timo_anne wrote: >Hello friends, > >promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > >I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, >first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery by >prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since >yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains are >out and she only has the central line in. > >What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly recognized >me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out the >IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. Last >night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not also >try to disconnect her central line. >Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again not >interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered with >yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > >According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic >attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status is >so long could be because of the other medications she got. The >initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food again >since three weeks. > >For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see this >weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having her >tied down to the bed? > >Timo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 Timo, That is common behavior for a MSA patient with a serious infection. She will go back to normal soon after the infection is cured. I experienced that type of thing twice when Charlotte had blood infections. She recovered both times. Take care, Bill Werre ========================================= timo_anne wrote: >Hello friends, > >promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > >I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, >first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery by >prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since >yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains are >out and she only has the central line in. > >What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly recognized >me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out the >IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. Last >night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not also >try to disconnect her central line. >Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again not >interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered with >yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > >According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic >attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status is >so long could be because of the other medications she got. The >initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food again >since three weeks. > >For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see this >weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having her >tied down to the bed? > >Timo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 Timo, So glad to hear that Anne is recovering. And I hope you figure out the other part of this. Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2002 Report Share Posted October 15, 2002 Timo, So glad to hear that Anne is recovering. And I hope you figure out the other part of this. Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2002 Report Share Posted October 16, 2002 Hoei Timo and Anne.....so glad to hear the good news and Thank the Lord that things are getting better. Maak je niet bezorgt Anne kunnen naait vergeten iemand als anvergetelijk als U diebaar (yes I did mean diebaar !) I'm sure she is not mad at you. DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY. She didn't get sick in just a day and she won't be her normal self in a day. Give her time--and she will smile at you and you can make her hot chocolate ! Love to both you Dutchies from your " transplant " - In shydrager@y..., " timo_anne " <timo_anne@l...> wrote: > Hello friends, > > promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > > I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, > first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery by > prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since > yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains are > out and she only has the central line in. > > What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly recognized > me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out the > IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. Last > night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not also > try to disconnect her central line. > Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again not > interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered with > yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > > According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic > attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status is > so long could be because of the other medications she got. The > initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food again > since three weeks. > > For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see this > weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having her > tied down to the bed? > > Timo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2002 Report Share Posted October 16, 2002 Hoei Timo and Anne.....so glad to hear the good news and Thank the Lord that things are getting better. Maak je niet bezorgt Anne kunnen naait vergeten iemand als anvergetelijk als U diebaar (yes I did mean diebaar !) I'm sure she is not mad at you. DON'T WORRY, BE HAPPY. She didn't get sick in just a day and she won't be her normal self in a day. Give her time--and she will smile at you and you can make her hot chocolate ! Love to both you Dutchies from your " transplant " - In shydrager@y..., " timo_anne " <timo_anne@l...> wrote: > Hello friends, > > promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > > I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, > first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery by > prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since > yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains are > out and she only has the central line in. > > What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly recognized > me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out the > IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. Last > night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not also > try to disconnect her central line. > Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again not > interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered with > yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > > According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic > attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status is > so long could be because of the other medications she got. The > initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food again > since three weeks. > > For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see this > weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having her > tied down to the bed? > > Timo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2002 Report Share Posted October 16, 2002 So glad to hear Anne is improving. Regarding the strange behavior, The same thing happened with Jerry following a seizure and then respiratory failure (caused by pneumonia). When they took him off the respirator and he started to respond to us he would only shake his yes or no. Even though the nurses could occassionally get him to speak he wouldn't do it most of the time. He would sometimes grin and shake his head yes or no as if teasing us. When we asked something that required an answer other than yes/no he would grin and then shrug his shoulders. It took four days before he began to respond normally. Hang in there. Our prayers continue as the recovery process begins. Jan (Arizona) > Hello friends, > > promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > > I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, > first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery by > prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since > yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains are > out and she only has the central line in. > > What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly recognized > me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out the > IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. Last > night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not also > try to disconnect her central line. > Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again not > interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered with > yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > > According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic > attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status is > so long could be because of the other medications she got. The > initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food again > since three weeks. > > For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see this > weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having her > tied down to the bed? > > Timo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2002 Report Share Posted October 16, 2002 So glad to hear Anne is improving. Regarding the strange behavior, The same thing happened with Jerry following a seizure and then respiratory failure (caused by pneumonia). When they took him off the respirator and he started to respond to us he would only shake his yes or no. Even though the nurses could occassionally get him to speak he wouldn't do it most of the time. He would sometimes grin and shake his head yes or no as if teasing us. When we asked something that required an answer other than yes/no he would grin and then shrug his shoulders. It took four days before he began to respond normally. Hang in there. Our prayers continue as the recovery process begins. Jan (Arizona) > Hello friends, > > promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > > I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, > first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery by > prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since > yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains are > out and she only has the central line in. > > What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly recognized > me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out the > IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. Last > night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not also > try to disconnect her central line. > Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again not > interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered with > yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > > According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic > attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status is > so long could be because of the other medications she got. The > initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food again > since three weeks. > > For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see this > weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having her > tied down to the bed? > > Timo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2002 Report Share Posted October 16, 2002 Spoke with Anne. She is much better. Not as good as she was, but better. She let me untie her and asked me to scratch her back. She was in extase. I asked the nurses to allow me her taking downstairs tomorrow. Life is joyful. Timo > > Hello friends, > > > > promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > > > > I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, > > first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery by > > prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since > > yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains > are > > out and she only has the central line in. > > > > What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly > recognized > > me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out > the > > IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. Last > > night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not > also > > try to disconnect her central line. > > Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again > not > > interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered > with > > yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > > > > According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic > > attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status is > > so long could be because of the other medications she got. The > > initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food > again > > since three weeks. > > > > For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see this > > weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having > her > > tied down to the bed? > > > > Timo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2002 Report Share Posted October 16, 2002 Spoke with Anne. She is much better. Not as good as she was, but better. She let me untie her and asked me to scratch her back. She was in extase. I asked the nurses to allow me her taking downstairs tomorrow. Life is joyful. Timo > > Hello friends, > > > > promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > > > > I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, > > first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery by > > prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since > > yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains > are > > out and she only has the central line in. > > > > What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly > recognized > > me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out > the > > IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. Last > > night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not > also > > try to disconnect her central line. > > Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again > not > > interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered > with > > yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > > > > According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic > > attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status is > > so long could be because of the other medications she got. The > > initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food > again > > since three weeks. > > > > For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see this > > weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having > her > > tied down to the bed? > > > > Timo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2002 Report Share Posted October 17, 2002 Timo, This is truly wonderful news Hugs and Warm Fuzzies, Deborah aka Tenacity Personal website & photo's http://www.pdhangout.com http://community.webshots.com/user/tenacitywins Reply-To: shydrager To: shydrager Subject: Re: The dutch gal Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 21:42:38 -0000 Spoke with Anne. She is much better. Not as good as she was, but better. She let me untie her and asked me to scratch her back. She was in extase. I asked the nurses to allow me her taking downstairs tomorrow. Life is joyful. Timo > > Hello friends, > > > > promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > > > > I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, > > first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery by > > prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since > > yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains > are > > out and she only has the central line in. > > > > What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly > recognized > > me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out > the > > IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. Last > > night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not > also > > try to disconnect her central line. > > Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again > not > > interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered > with > > yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > > > > According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic > > attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status is > > so long could be because of the other medications she got. The > > initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food > again > > since three weeks. > > > > For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see this > > weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having > her > > tied down to the bed? > > > > Timo If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may unsubscribe by sending a blank email to shydrager-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2002 Report Share Posted October 17, 2002 Timo, This is truly wonderful news Hugs and Warm Fuzzies, Deborah aka Tenacity Personal website & photo's http://www.pdhangout.com http://community.webshots.com/user/tenacitywins Reply-To: shydrager To: shydrager Subject: Re: The dutch gal Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 21:42:38 -0000 Spoke with Anne. She is much better. Not as good as she was, but better. She let me untie her and asked me to scratch her back. She was in extase. I asked the nurses to allow me her taking downstairs tomorrow. Life is joyful. Timo > > Hello friends, > > > > promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > > > > I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, > > first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery by > > prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since > > yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains > are > > out and she only has the central line in. > > > > What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly > recognized > > me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out > the > > IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. Last > > night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not > also > > try to disconnect her central line. > > Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again > not > > interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered > with > > yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > > > > According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic > > attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status is > > so long could be because of the other medications she got. The > > initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food > again > > since three weeks. > > > > For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see this > > weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having > her > > tied down to the bed? > > > > Timo If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may unsubscribe by sending a blank email to shydrager-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2002 Report Share Posted October 17, 2002 Delighted to hear the good news about Ann, Timo. Indications seem that she is on the upward trend. You will probably notice improvement everyday, hopefully she will be home before much longer. Winifred Card, Clinton, SC Re: The dutch gal > > Spoke with Anne. She is much better. Not as good as she was, but > better. She let me untie her and asked me to scratch her back. She > was in extase. I asked the nurses to allow me her taking downstairs > tomorrow. > > Life is joyful. > > Timo > > > > > > > > Hello friends, > > > > > > promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > > > > > > I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, > > > first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery > by > > > prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since > > > yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains > > are > > > out and she only has the central line in. > > > > > > What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly > > recognized > > > me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out > > the > > > IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. > Last > > > night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not > > also > > > try to disconnect her central line. > > > Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again > > not > > > interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered > > with > > > yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > > > > > > According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic > > > attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status > is > > > so long could be because of the other medications she got. The > > > initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food > > again > > > since three weeks. > > > > > > For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see > this > > > weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having > > her > > > tied down to the bed? > > > > > > Timo > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2002 Report Share Posted October 17, 2002 Delighted to hear the good news about Ann, Timo. Indications seem that she is on the upward trend. You will probably notice improvement everyday, hopefully she will be home before much longer. Winifred Card, Clinton, SC Re: The dutch gal > > Spoke with Anne. She is much better. Not as good as she was, but > better. She let me untie her and asked me to scratch her back. She > was in extase. I asked the nurses to allow me her taking downstairs > tomorrow. > > Life is joyful. > > Timo > > > > > > > > Hello friends, > > > > > > promises makes guild (belofte maakt schuld) > > > > > > I promised you to keep you updated about Anne's condition. Well, > > > first I want to thank everyone who attributed to Anne's recovery > by > > > prayer, thoughts and skills. Anne is out of intensive care since > > > yesterday. Her belly is much better, also is her lung, the drains > > are > > > out and she only has the central line in. > > > > > > What confused me very much, was that yesterday she hardly > > recognized > > > me. She didn't bother wether I stayed or left. She also took out > > the > > > IV on her wrist and the stomach drain and the oxygen herself. > Last > > > night and also today she was secured to her bed so she would not > > also > > > try to disconnect her central line. > > > Today I spent one and an half hour at her bed, but she was again > > not > > > interested in me. When I asked her something, she just answered > > with > > > yes or no and then focussed on the television again. > > > > > > According to the doctors this could be caused by the epileptic > > > attacks and the antibiotics for that. The reason why this status > is > > > so long could be because of the other medications she got. The > > > initial epileptic attacks could be occurred while she had food > > again > > > since three weeks. > > > > > > For now I'm happy she is recovering, but also confused to see > this > > > weird gal who does not seem to know me. Is she blaming me having > > her > > > tied down to the bed? > > > > > > Timo > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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