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Offline Carl

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A word about Frank.
« on: August 03, 2009, 07:24:30 AM »
Got this message from him and permission to make it public.
He has been trying to contact someone just to let folks know but is very humble so didn`t want to seem to be trying to seek attention.

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It's okay for this to be public,

About 3:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon, central time, while I was in fact logged on here, I began coughing a lot.  A lot.  At first, I dimiissed it was perhaps the onset of a cold or something like that, but about half an hour later, when I brushed my nose, my hand was splattered with rich red pure blood.

I ran and got a paper towel, and coughed into it; again, rich red pure blood.  It was easy to cough, because I was swallowing blood, lots of it.  By the time I had a large bath-towel stained with rich red pure bood, I decided ooops, I should do something about it.

I was gagging on blood.

After putting out more food and water for the cats, I drove to the neighbors, and scared the Hell out of his wife.  I have no idea what I looked like, but allegedly the whole bottom half of my face was bloody, blood dripping down the chin, and the front of the shirt all bloody.

I wanted the neighbor or his wife just to drive me to the hospital in Norfolk (Nebraska), as I wasn't going to make it on my own, but the neighbor with his foot on my chest summoned the ambulance to take me.

I lost a Hell of a lot of blood.

As it turned out, the blood pressure had mysteriously erupted like a dormant volcano--there had been no indication of any prior problem, busting many of the major blood vessels inside the nose, and I was swallowing this stuff, whatever wasn't pouring out.  The blood pressure when taken upon arrival at the hospital was 312/240, enough to do that, at least in this body.

I was kept in the emergency room and drugged up to bring the pressure down.  I protested at the use of chemical pharmaceuticals (the physician there didn't know me), and there was a compromise, in which I took half the usual dosage of three pharmaceuticals.

I had lost a lot of blood, and for a bit, a tranusion was considered, until it was decided no, my body could take it.

I was kept there until past 11:30 p.m., until the blood pressure was back down within reasonable boundaries, and since I'm the sort who follows directions, was allowed to go home.

I'm really in wretched shape, and have been advised to take it easy for some days.  So I think I'll sleep all day tomorrow (Monday), and see how it goes from there.

This was, like, a total surprise.

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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2009, 07:26:31 AM »
OMG!!!!!! Thank you for posting and letting us know. That is scary!

Frank, feel better and take it easy okay? We are worried about you!
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2009, 07:50:15 AM »
Take it easy there fellow.....sleep all day today, tonight and tomorrow if it'll help.

Relax, breath deep, we'll keep an eye on Obama for you.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #3 on: August 03, 2009, 07:50:24 AM »
Get better Frank, this place isn't the same without you.

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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #4 on: August 03, 2009, 08:04:21 AM »
Many prayers for a speedy recovery, Frank,  Take care of yourself!

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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2009, 08:22:34 AM »
Thanks, all.

I was just trying to reach somebody, anybody, to let them know, because it gets lonely.

In real life, someone is coming here at 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. (central time), because I'm still out of it, although not because of any drugs.  I'm pretty beat up and tired.

It was a surprise, right out of the blue.  No warning whatsoever.

But this too shall pass, and thank you to everybody.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #6 on: August 03, 2009, 08:29:46 AM »
Good Lord, Frank, that's quite alarming.  Do you have any idea what could have caused the drastic increase in BP?  Were you reading something uniquely and epically stupid at DU that day?
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #7 on: August 03, 2009, 08:31:28 AM »
Thanks, all.

I was just trying to reach somebody, anybody, to let them know, because it gets lonely.

In real life, someone is coming here at 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. (central time), because I'm still out of it, although not because of any drugs.  I'm pretty beat up and tired.

It was a surprise, right out of the blue.  No warning whatsoever.

But this too shall pass, and thank you to everybody.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #8 on: August 03, 2009, 08:41:25 AM »
Yikes, sorry to hear the news Frank.  Hope you're feeling better soon.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #9 on: August 03, 2009, 08:51:23 AM »
BP that high is whew, over the top (needless to say).

Glad things are under control so far, especially without the transfusion.

Sounds like rest and recovery are in order, along with some kind of attempt to figure out what triggered the high BP.

Get well soon, sir.  :cheersmate:
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #10 on: August 03, 2009, 09:08:26 AM »
Good Lord!  We're falling to pieces!

That cough-cough-cough thing is what woke me out of my sleep on Thursday night, July 16 - 17.  The difference was, I was going into respiratory failure at that time, being brought about by heart failure.  My BP registered around where yours did Sunday.

Take care and rest a lot.  I'll be resting until at least January. 

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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #11 on: August 03, 2009, 09:11:56 AM »
Good Lord, Frank, that's quite alarming.  Do you have any idea what could have caused the drastic increase in BP?  Were you reading something uniquely and epically stupid at DU that day?

No, no idea.

Actually, at the time I was reading conservativecave, and a biography of the founder of the Singer Sewing Machine company, nothing extraordinary.

I go back to the big city on Tuesday, to learn more, because this was highly unusual, and practically a volcanic eruption.  It even alarmed the cats.

Someone was just here, and someone else is coming by about 11:00 a.m.

I am just very tired, but not sleepy.  Sort of really spaced.  I was given three prescriptions, but gave back two of them, and insisted that the dosage on the third one be halved.  I was not too fond of having nitroglycerin shoved into me; I was unknown to all who were at the hospital at the time, and it took a while to convince them that I am a competent adult, after which they didn't even give me a glass of water without first telling me what it was, and what it was for.

I actually got the impression they liked working on a competent adult.

The worst part was that halfway through the evening, I needed to empty the bladder.  I finally got to, but not nearly until the bladder was nearly bursting.  When I first started coughing, I did the "water treatment," and downed quite a bit of plain ordinary water before deciding water wouldn't hack it.  The kidneys and bladder work fine, of course.

The usual aggravation, that happens when one deals with people who don't know who one is.  They kept asking me a lot of questions, many of which I couldn't grasp, and I kept indicating they should talk to my neighbor, not me, because he has ears and can hear.  He knew what was going on as much as I did, and most importantly could understand the questions being asked.

That all straightened out, in the end, the last hour or so, they asked him, not me, and gave the diagnosis (preliminary), instructions, orders, and appointments to him, not me, which is what I wanted them to do.  He could explain it all to me later, under conditions more favorable to my "hearing" him.

I fully understand why medical professionas prefer--and in fact need--the first-hand information from the individual involved, but there's this, uh, problem here.  I wish I could just go in, and pointing, say, "Okay, I'm deaf, I can't hear you, and so this person speaks and listens for me."

I lost a lot of blood, good, rich, red blood, and of course the automobile still has some of it.  A lot of blood vessels and a couple of major arteries inside of me just broke.  They thought they might have to stitch a couple of them close, or something, but because the pressure keep declining at a good steady rate, they decided no.

The "theory" is extreme stress, a whole lifetime of it, and as one gets older, of course things wear out, break down.  I was asked why I have this (lifetime) habit of not letting things out, keeping them inside, to which I had to give my standard answer, that things that bother me have no names, and so I can't articulate them.

For now, t wander around the house, sort of cleaning up.  I imagine in a bit I'll go outdoors and clean up the interior of the motor vehicle.  The cats still seem discombobulated.

But alas until things are more in order, I suppose I'll have to stay away from watching the primitives on Skins's island, my major source of entertainment.  I'm really hoping, very badly, that GOBUCKS and others can keep the DUmpster running, as about I feel like doing is reading it, not posting, or getting out the boat to bring over a bonfire.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #12 on: August 03, 2009, 09:15:41 AM »
Glad to hear you are back home.  Look after yourself Frank and get well soon.



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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #13 on: August 03, 2009, 09:21:38 AM »
Frank, I know you are against meds unless absolutely neccesary, but don't turn them down completely if they can help...we want you around for a good long time!

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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #14 on: August 03, 2009, 09:42:51 AM »
Frank, I know you are against meds unless absolutely neccesary, but don't turn them down completely if they can help...we want you around for a good long time!

Yes!  What she said!  Some drugs are good drugs,  Life saving drugs.  Necessary drugs.

Phew!  Please do whatever you have to do to stay well, would you?  You give us angst, agita when you become seriously ill.  I'm glad you're home!
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #15 on: August 03, 2009, 09:57:55 AM »
Dear God, please watch over our dear friend, Frank, and restore his health to proper working order.


As for you, Frank....the car can wait to be cleaned up. Rest, try to relax and follow the doctor's orders. There are a great many people who care about you, and we want you to stay healthy!

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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #16 on: August 03, 2009, 10:27:17 AM »
Wow, Frank, and here I thought mine was high at 125/172!!!!

I hope you find out how to deal with HBP without drugs. But if you have to be on meds, stay away from Lotrel, or any from that "family". They made me feel like a drugged out zombie and gave be a bloated abdomen.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #17 on: August 03, 2009, 11:13:48 AM »
Glad you are home resting.  If you have to take nitroglycerin again, it may give you a really bad headache....that's farily common.  If it does, take plain aspirin and a coke or something with caffeine in it.  That's a common remedy, recommended by doctors, for the unpleasant side effect from the nitroglycerin.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #18 on: August 03, 2009, 11:35:15 AM »
....the car can wait to be cleaned up. Rest, try to relax and follow the doctor's orders. There are a great many people who care about you, and we want you to stay healthy!

The 11:00 visitor came right as I got done cleaning up the inside of the car.

And damn, I'm going to the big city with him for a 2:00 appointment today; I was told to wait two weeks, but he went ahead and made an appointment for today, because he thinks the blood pressure hasn't de-escalated enough yet, and his contention being I should be in the hospital for observation, not home here, especially since this was an event out of the blue.

This is not the neighbor, who was here at 8:00 a.m., but someone from town, an EMT.

I just want to stay here, relax, rest, and follow medical orders.

It's really starting to get to the cats, too.

I would just as soon wait until Tuesday, which is only tomorrow after all, when I get the "official" diagnosis.  I don't travel well when in this sort of condition, and an extra trip is just going to heighten things, not lower them.

I'll report back later, confident that it's good news.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #19 on: August 03, 2009, 12:04:55 PM »
Please let us know. I am concerned about you. I know you know your own body better than anyone but I'm concerned nonetheless.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #20 on: August 03, 2009, 12:07:16 PM »
Frank, I'd take my cue from the cats...if they are uneasy, they probably sense that something isn't right with you.  GO with the EMT, get checked out.  My guess is you are still feeling poorly from blood loss, and a still elevated blood pressure.

Please keep us updated as you are able to.

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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #21 on: August 03, 2009, 01:28:06 PM »
Do what the cats tell you to.  :tongue:

Damn, that's scary.  Sounds like everyone is falling apart... I get nothing but bad news from my family.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #22 on: August 03, 2009, 01:34:53 PM »
Hang tough Frank.  You now have a place on the list since I was able to mostly remove LU.

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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #23 on: August 03, 2009, 01:43:22 PM »
I concur with the cats, Frank. Hopefully you're getting medical attention.
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Re: A word about Frank.
« Reply #24 on: August 03, 2009, 05:05:38 PM »
Holy crap Frank!  I was all scared and stuff.  DON'T :hammer: EVER  :hammer: DO  :hammer: THAT :hammer: AGAIN!!!!! :hammer:
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