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@BShark I am sorry to hear about the stressful challenges you have had to deal with. I am glad that your situation has improved to the point that you are able to spend time with us. Your insight into KU sports is valued.
This so-called healthcare industry in the U.S. is broken. I know this intimately, as I am a healthcare provider. I could write a book about the many failures that I see on a daily basis. Dislike for insurance is too kind of a word in the way they screw patients over and make care more inefficient and costlier. I donโt want to make this a diatribe on the healthcare industry, but I can discuss my experience if bucketeers are interested.
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So many issues happened in such a short time. Down time is exactly what you need (needed?) to recover. Take it easy as much as you can and get better. Hoping everyone else is improving too.
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@patoh3 as someone who also works in the Healthcare industry. I agree wholeheartedly.
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Itโs getting worse with my brother the last week or so.
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@BShark I know the whole Buckets World is aching for you. Good luckโฆFeel free to DM if you ever want to vent.
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@BShark oh no! I thought he was thru the worst of it.
is he back on treatments? Iโm so sad for you, hang in there.
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@Crimsonorblue22 said in I'm Back:
@BShark oh no! I thought he was thru the worst of it.
is he back on treatments? Iโm so sad for you, hang in there.
I am not fully sure but he seems to be sick again. Sometimes it can be hard to know what it is, but will need to take him to the hospital probably.
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taking him now, hopefully just food poisoning (I got sick yesterday as well after we ate somewhere)
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Prayers up Shark
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Turns out it was an internal blockage, they said itโs not uncommon with people who have had surgery in that area. Should hopefully be back home in a few days.
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@BShark best outcome! Whew. Glad to hear.
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Glad to hear it.
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@approxinfinity said in I'm Back:
@BShark best outcome! Whew. Glad to hear.
Does seem like they are going to have to surgically remove it now. They were hoping it could go away naturally with help but it isnโt.
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@BShark ugh hope it isnt too intrusive, good luck.
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@approxinfinity They donโt think he will need a colostomy bag at leastโฆ Hopefully that proves true.
ETA: It really does help to just have a place to talk about this.
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@BShark i think lots of people have had digestive issues of various degrees of severity. Whatever happens i hope it settles down for him and it becomes predictable and manageable.
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@BShark your brother is lucky to have you. Iโm sure heโs very grateful! As much as you all have been through, there are still some positives. You have options. Be very thankful that his issues are physical and not mental. Anyone in this country who is suffering from severe mental issues is absolutely screwed. My wifeโs brother struggled with several severe mental problems for years. We tried, begged actually to get him help and every single institution, without fail, said โif you donโt have an extreme buttload of money, we donโt give a crapโ. He finally ended his own struggles with a rope.
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@approxinfinity They donโt think he will need a colostomy bag at leastโฆ Hopefully that proves true.
ETA: It really does help to just have a place to talk about this.
Iโve never been a big support group kinda guy but have recently started attending one and man does it help to say things to people who really understand and care. Mine is super specific to care givers/partners of cancer patients who are also parents of young kids. Seems so hyper specific but with the power of the internet there is a community out there for everyone.
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@benshawks08 Talk, man. Talk. It helps.
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Get it out brother
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They ran some more scans this morning and are going to see if the surgery isnโt needed. It responded better than expected. They are going to see if he can drink liquids without getting sick.
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Keep us posted
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Things are very not great atm
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Sorry to hear that. Anything you want to talk about?
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@BShark sad to hear. We are here for it if you need to talk about it.
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Things are very not great atm
Hope things turn for the better. We are here if you need to share/vent.
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hang in there. Been worrying about you.
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I need to vent/cool off right now. So they prescribed him meds as he left. One of the meds for painโฆright on the FUCKING LABEL โdo not take if you have or are recovering from a bowel blockage or narrowing of the intestinesโ. Nothing was said by the doctor about this when going over the meds before he was discharged. First few days back home he was miserable until we figured out he needed to stop taking that. Last couple days much better so farโฆ
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@BShark WOW. Well, Iโm glad things are going better.
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@BShark the doctor AND the pharmacist should have caught that. So frustrating.
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My partnerโs oncologist is great and we love her. But at one point she shared how many patients sheโd seen that day and the number was shocking. I donโt know how any person, no matter how smart, compassionate, organized and meticulous they may be, can handle the volume of patients most of these doctors see with any kind of real understanding of a patients full story.
Luckily my partner is so personable that everyone loves her immediately and she is purposeful about building those relationships so that she gets the best care she can. She learns more about her phlebotomist than I do about people Iโve worked with for years, lol. But the system is so broken.
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@benshawks08 Definitely a major takeaway for me has been how overworked people in this sector are.
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@BShark I vividly remember my hives from my prescription for an antibiotic after oral surgery that turned out to be amoxicillin despite my penicillin allergy written on the dentistโs Rx form itself. Should have been Azithromycin. Never again will I blindly accept a prescription!
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@BShark Iโd make sure the dr knows what happened!
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@BShark Wishing the best for you and your family
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@BShark what was the medicine? if the medicine was a pain pill/narcotic, it is to help lessen his pain with a potential for constipation, which could cause another blockage. He should have been given something along with it to prevent the constipation side effect. If he was receiving the pain medicine while hospitalized and was having normal BMโs once the bowels started working again, then the likelihood of a blockage is low. You should have been told about that potential side effect though before being discharged. Unfortunately, discharge instructions, too often, are not as thorough as they should be. This occurs because of staffing shortages, staff apathy, and the patient wanting to get out of the hospital hours, if not days, before it occurs.
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@BShark what was the medicine? if the medicine was a pain pill/narcotic, it is to help lessen his pain with a potential for constipation, which could cause another blockage. He should have been given something along with it to prevent the constipation side effect. If he was receiving the pain medicine while hospitalized and was having normal BMโs once the bowels started working again, then the likelihood of a blockage is low. You should have been told about that potential side effect though before being discharged. Unfortunately, discharge instructions, too often, are not as thorough as they should be. This occurs because of staffing shortages, staff apathy, and the patient wanting to get out of the hospital hours, if not days, before it occurs.
He did not receive the medicine until after discharge as far as I know. Though I will say I donโt know exactly what they were giving him while he was in there. Iโm doing what I can but I can only stand being in and around hospitals so often, that I wasnโt there a ton during those 10 days. I did visit several times and talk to the nurses etcโฆ This is stage 4 colon cancer so normal bms donโt really exist anymore.