Lee
Senior Member
- Location
- Chatham, Ontario
Will try to be brief but here is what happened. Hubby has heart and vascular issued and went to the cardio doc office when he was told by the foot nurse who noticed swelling in the hands and feet to go pronto.
The doctor at the clinic now has employed a nurse practitioner who ordered a second water pill in addition to the one he was already taking. Then 3 days later for a follow up the doctor ordered yet another stronger water pill script in addition to what he was already taking.
We went out, had to drive 80 km to another town and I honestly do not know how we made it home in one piece as suddenly he kept alternating between slowing down, speeding up and veering left on the road. I kept grapping the wheel, even offered to drive and I don't drive.
We did make it home though, he sat down and started doing a puzzle while I was reading. I looked up to see puzzle pieces dropping, spoke to him and no response, he just sat there not focusing.
I called the paramedics, when they arrived he was a little more lucid at least lucid enough to give them an argument about going to the hospital. His pulse rate was 30, darn near dead.
Ten days in the hospital treated for loss of potassium with infusion of electrolytes mostly. Also taken off 3 scripts and one added. Tests will now take place for a specialized heart scan.
He is home now, a dramatic weight loss and I feel that Peter the doctor did not check up on Paula the practitioner. This has taken a toll, both physically and mentally and should not have happened. Kept me running for sure.
Your thoughts please.
The doctor at the clinic now has employed a nurse practitioner who ordered a second water pill in addition to the one he was already taking. Then 3 days later for a follow up the doctor ordered yet another stronger water pill script in addition to what he was already taking.
We went out, had to drive 80 km to another town and I honestly do not know how we made it home in one piece as suddenly he kept alternating between slowing down, speeding up and veering left on the road. I kept grapping the wheel, even offered to drive and I don't drive.
We did make it home though, he sat down and started doing a puzzle while I was reading. I looked up to see puzzle pieces dropping, spoke to him and no response, he just sat there not focusing.
I called the paramedics, when they arrived he was a little more lucid at least lucid enough to give them an argument about going to the hospital. His pulse rate was 30, darn near dead.
Ten days in the hospital treated for loss of potassium with infusion of electrolytes mostly. Also taken off 3 scripts and one added. Tests will now take place for a specialized heart scan.
He is home now, a dramatic weight loss and I feel that Peter the doctor did not check up on Paula the practitioner. This has taken a toll, both physically and mentally and should not have happened. Kept me running for sure.
Your thoughts please.