More nuanced update
Jan. 5th, 2011 04:06 pmThis is Amanda, sitting at CJ's computer. I figured that "amanda will post a more nuanced update" is not useful for those who aren't sure what LJ username to even look for.
I'm slightly behind the times, as I was running home to get books and CJ's iPod to keep him amused, and then I interrupted a test (helpful hint: don't encourage patient movement during an EKG, it makes the nurse irritated), and I'm between visits at the moment.
This morning, CJ was shivering and huddling under the blankets complaining of being cold in a room that was not at all cold. The doctor insisted that he come in rather than just calling in a prescription for antibiotics, which turned out to be best overall. At the doc's office, CJ's temp was 101.3, and more worrisome was his fast heart rate and shortness of breath. We left the doctor's office with hospital admittance papers in hand. We did ask bout making a quick stop for lunch, since CJ was starving, and while the doctor wasn't happy about the concept, his response was to avoid caffeine rather than "are you out of your mind?" As a side note: food noticably reduced CJ's shaking, so there's a good chance that some of that was a blood sugar crash.
The hospital has him on IV antibiotics, which is the main reason he's been admitted. I did not get to watch his heart monitor much, but his temperature is down several degrees, and so is his blood pressure. The current estimate is that he'll be in the hospital for 48 hours, then switched to oral antibiotics and released.
Right now, the diagnosis is pneumonia. They've done a chest x-ray to confirm this, but I have not heard the results of the x-ray yet.
--Amanda
I'm slightly behind the times, as I was running home to get books and CJ's iPod to keep him amused, and then I interrupted a test (helpful hint: don't encourage patient movement during an EKG, it makes the nurse irritated), and I'm between visits at the moment.
This morning, CJ was shivering and huddling under the blankets complaining of being cold in a room that was not at all cold. The doctor insisted that he come in rather than just calling in a prescription for antibiotics, which turned out to be best overall. At the doc's office, CJ's temp was 101.3, and more worrisome was his fast heart rate and shortness of breath. We left the doctor's office with hospital admittance papers in hand. We did ask bout making a quick stop for lunch, since CJ was starving, and while the doctor wasn't happy about the concept, his response was to avoid caffeine rather than "are you out of your mind?" As a side note: food noticably reduced CJ's shaking, so there's a good chance that some of that was a blood sugar crash.
The hospital has him on IV antibiotics, which is the main reason he's been admitted. I did not get to watch his heart monitor much, but his temperature is down several degrees, and so is his blood pressure. The current estimate is that he'll be in the hospital for 48 hours, then switched to oral antibiotics and released.
Right now, the diagnosis is pneumonia. They've done a chest x-ray to confirm this, but I have not heard the results of the x-ray yet.
--Amanda
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Date: 2011-01-06 12:42 am (UTC)Thanks for the update...!
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Date: 2011-01-06 12:49 am (UTC)It sounds like it's good that he's in the hospital and it's helping immensely. I hope he gets better soon!
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