I just talked to carole's nurse. Carole is critical and they said we were called at 5pm but there is no number from the clinic shown on our phone. So Mark called and verified it is correct. She said we may get a call during the night. I'm having him take care of verbal tasks because I start crying and no one can understand). They just can't raise pressure and she arrived coherent, mobile, alert, breathing. Can no longer walk and they (like here) do not know why her feet are so painful and swollen they can't be touched, sharp pains to numb, how this all started. And now she is immobile, gasping, seeing things, and making no sense. Matter of days. I was there with her twice during failure and never saw this. They have no idea about the infection or where so broad spectrum will be continued. I asked the nurse why she never had a low BP problem with other infections from pneumonia to cellulitis. ???? She doesn't want to but informed us that she may call for the balloon pump again, during the night or tomorrow. The two new drugs (one begins with L another N) to help pumping and raise pressure are what caused her crisis. Six days of great decline and I know this is possible with heart failure, but so many of my questions can't be answered and that is very frustrating. Would answers make a difference? Only for my sanity, not her health. Best nurses, docs, and hospital, but you have to excuse me after suffering with my misdiagnosis, my father's slow suffocation for weeks when a pulmonologist failed to recognize a pulmonary embolism causing his death, Chris failing to be diagnosed until 22 for his Type 1 diabetes after many hospitalizations telling Carole he eats too many sweets, my biopsy showing cancer and after ripping out an organ, oops. This is why I get very nervous when they (even the best) cannot give me a verified reason. But that's medicine. More miracles than mishaps.
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