LVAD 5/25/17 for my Dad
Tue, 06/06/2017 - 2:43PMMy Dad had his LVAD put in on 5/25/17. He seems to have had a new issue every, single, day, of his recovery so far. Hours after the surgery, they said he had bleeding in his chest and had to take him back and open him up a second time (then couldn't find the cause!). Then had to give him a lot of blood (the blood transfusion hasn't really stopped to this day- keep giving him more here and there). Then he had pnuemonia, then they found MRSA in his nose, then his main lead into the heart was twisted (had to take out), then he got a blood clot in his neck, then he had some kind of infection causing 103.2 fever, then had kidney function drop (also a diabetic), they couldn't get him off of the vent, finally switched to a trach two days ago. Now they can't get fluid off of him quick enough- they drew out 2 liters (!!!) of fluid yesterday, but he is just as swelled today, so now they are talking about starting dialysis. Also, his stomach drain tube has some blood so they are trying to find what's causing that and to fix it.
I just want someone to tell me that all of this is "normal"?! for this surgery.... I just don't know when to panic and when to just worry at a normal level. What's even more stressful is that he is about 8 hours away from me and I stayed for 10 days but had to go back to work.... so I am stressing long-distance. : ( My poor Mom has been there the entire time. I just need some reassurance.... please....
3 days later....
Fri, 06/09/2017 - 5:13PMHow is he doing now,
Mon, 06/12/2017 - 12:53PMIn reply to How is he doing now, by Joann M.
Courtney V.Update 6/13
Tue, 06/13/2017 - 3:30PMIn reply to Update 6/13 by Courtney V.
Tammy T.Your dad
Wed, 07/12/2017 - 5:53PMMy husband is in ICU, 2.5
Wed, 06/21/2017 - 3:55AMUpdate 7/8
Sat, 07/08/2017 - 4:06PMIn reply to Update 7/8 by Courtney V.
Henry R.To Ccase816
Tue, 07/11/2017 - 12:55AMGood morning , my husband had
Sun, 07/09/2017 - 6:42AMI hate to be the bearer of
Mon, 07/10/2017 - 12:03AMmy husband lvad july 3rd 2017
Tue, 07/11/2017 - 11:58AMDid your dad ever get better?
Tue, 08/03/2021 - 9:28PMHello, thank you for sharing your story. Did your dad's condition ever improve? Is he still alive today? Your story sounds so much like ours does right now. My father in law got the LVAD on July 13th 2021. During the procedure he ended up needing an RVAD as well. The surgery took 14 hours and then 2 hours later he was rushed back to the OR for bleeding for another 5 hours. From then on it has been nothing but bumps in the road. Next he had bleeding in his stomach, then they went in and cauterized it. Then the RVAD still hasn't come out and they thought 1 week was all that would be needed. Then his oxygen was too low so back on the intubation tube. Now liver has been getting worse and worse each day, and they found bleeding in his lungs and his kidneys are starting to fail. He has also had delirium. The doctors said he is in multiple organ failure. It has been exactly 3 weeks since the LVAD/RVAD. Now he is sedated again. My husband has gone to the hospital every single day and I worry he won't be able to accept the possibility that his dad might not survive. His entire life it was only him and his dad. Their bond is so strong. I am so scared and have this sick feeling. I don't want to say goodbye yet, I'm not ready, but I feel like it will take a miracle to pull through from all this.
In reply to Did your dad ever get better? by Molly M.
Courtney V.Yes!
Wed, 08/04/2021 - 10:03PMHi Molly,
He made it! He's still alive. My Dad ended up spending about 4 months after surgery in the hospital and then rehab....so he had a very long road to go home. He still has mobility/balance issues (out of breath too), but I believe he never fully embraced his physical therapy. He would only do it when the therapist was there... weekly maybe. Plus he had spent 3 months in a hospital bed so had no real muscle and was completely starting over.
With that said.... it's so hard to watch. You don't know what each day will bring. I didn't think they were ever going to go home! I had my Mom start journaling each day just to keep track and as a form of therapy. I also made her take a daily walk or trip outside of the hospital every day.
I can only say take it one day at a time...I hope and pray that he gets his miracle. I know how impossible it feels when it seems like every day is a new, huge issue, but it is possible. A lot of the nurses and Drs we had said the patient's mentality (positivity) has a lot to do with recovery- and my Dad always said "I am blessed" no matter what was going on.
Hopeful that you get through this week on a positive light. ❤️🙏
In reply to Did your dad ever get better? by Molly M.
Courtney V.Yes!
Wed, 08/04/2021 - 10:16PMHi Molly,
He made it! He's still alive. My Dad ended up spending about 4 months after surgery in the hospital and then rehab....so he had a very long road to go home. He still has mobility/balance issues (out of breath too), but I believe he never fully embraced his physical therapy. He would only do it when the therapist was there... weekly maybe. Plus he had spent 3 months in a hospital bed so had no real muscle and was completely starting over.
With that said.... it's so hard to watch. You don't know what each day will bring. I didn't think they were ever going to go home! I had my Mom start journaling each day just to keep track and as a form of therapy. I also made her take a daily walk or trip outside of the hospital every day.
I can only say take it one day at a time...I hope and pray that he gets his miracle. I know how impossible it feels when it seems like every day is a new, huge issue, but it is possible. A lot of the nurses and Drs we had said the patient's mentality (positivity) has a lot to do with recovery- and my Dad always said "I am blessed" no matter what was going on.
Hopeful that you get through this week on a positive light. ❤️🙏
In reply to Yes! by Courtney V.
Molly M.So happy for you!
Sun, 08/15/2021 - 11:20PMI’m so happy to hear he recovered and is still alive today!! It’s definitelty a long tough road. Unfortunately my father in law passed away today. His body just didn’t have any fight left in it. After so many bleeds in his lungs and digestive tract his organs just started to fail. The skin at the site where the LVAD comes out had become necrotic and he was unable to process IV nutrition due to the issues in his digestive tract. The doctors said there was nothing more they could do and that he had no chance of survival. We made the tough decision to turn off his medications and the VADS. He passed away about 20 minutes later. It’s devastating and I wish our story didn’t end this way. Again, so happy for your family and sending love your way.
In reply to So happy for you! by Molly M.
Courtney V.So sorry...
Mon, 08/16/2021 - 1:41PMOh Molly, I am so sorry for your loss. I am so sorry that it turned out this way for you and your husband. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers during this heartbreaking time. ❤️