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It was bed-shuffle day on Friday - DH is 2nd on the waiting list........so I may need to get him 100 miles away tomorrow

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KatyMac · 26/09/2010 22:02

Just been reminded of this by another thread

I'm at work F/T & no I can't just take a day off

My mum will have to take him - the 2 of them in a car together is fun not Hmm

DH hasn't packed "it won't be tomorrow" & has arranged to go out, so if I do get a phone call will have to chase round after him

I'm just whinging because I'm pissed off & not looking forward to dealing with DD for a fortnight by myself

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KatyMac · 26/09/2010 22:39

He has cancelled going out

Thank goodness

Except that means he is feeling worse

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KatyMac · 27/09/2010 10:47

No phone call yet

It normally comes about 10, so I think we can stand down for today

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madhairday · 27/09/2010 12:13

Katy I've not been up to date with what's going on, is dh down for op/transplant? Or into hosp for IVs? I know he has similar lung issues to me so just wondered what is going on. Hope things sort out soon. I know it's so hard. I was just in for a fortnight and it was hard going for dh with ft job and the kids.

Take care.

KatyMac · 27/09/2010 12:36

Just IV - it's been since July 09 so he's done quite well

But he has had 3 lots of antibiotics (each 14 days) in 7 weeks

He much worse today than he was on Friday & I was really hoping for a bed today

Are you at Papworth too?

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KatyMac · 27/09/2010 12:39

He has missed a load of 'tennis' sessions because of appointments for DD - which they all see as him whinging; when in fact it's actually his 'physio' he has missed just less formal than an appointment & more use Hmm

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KatyMac · 27/09/2010 14:12

Spoke to the hospital

There are definitely no beds today - there might be one tomorrow & if there isn't we have to consider putting him in locally

I don't know how that will work as last time he went to the local hospital they said his chest infections 'were just one of those things' & that they couldn't treat him

I feel quite scared by this

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madhairday · 27/09/2010 14:38

Hope they have one soon. That wait for beds is incredibly frustrating.

I'm not at papworth but know a few people who are and speak highly of it. I'm more oop north.

Have they not got a dx for him yet? The recurrent chest infections thing is frustrating, I had that for years until they CT scanned me and found the disease i have.

thinking of you - if you ever want to chat more about it all I'm usually around. Hope the IVs do the job.

KatyMac · 27/09/2010 14:54

He has bronchiectasis but only a little bit

Plus he has low/no immunity to heamophilus influenza

Oh yes and the chronic asthma

But no actual diagnosis as such which would explain it all - they are at a bit of a loss.

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madhairday · 27/09/2010 16:14

Bronchiectasis is what I have Katy, but severe, plus the asthma. They can't always explain bronchiectasis, it can affect somebody hugely more than it would seem, even if they only have a small amount. I suggest you have a look at this website which is a community and info for bronchi sufferers, you'll find some invaluable stuff on there and people who really get it - a lot of spouses/kids/parents of sufferers post there too.

I know what a frustrating place it is - hang in there.

KatyMac · 27/09/2010 16:41

I'll have a look, Thanks

For DH physio is a real issue he can't do huffing as it hurts too much & they haven't shown me anything else (DH doesn't remember)

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madhairday · 27/09/2010 16:51

Funnily enough this is exactly what I'm working on with my physiotherapist at the moment. She is teaching me a technique called autogenic drainage which is a much gentler method of shifting the crap - it's a slow learning curve but I'm getting the idea - still involves huffing but much more gently. I suffer from chronic chest (pleural) pain so really struggle with physio. I have an acapella which also helps shift it, but like your dh it is the huffing that hurts. Might be worth asking his physio about other methods?

KatyMac · 27/09/2010 16:58

We need to ask on this admission because with the huffing hurting so much it's not getting done

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KatyMac · 27/09/2010 19:21

Panicking now about going to the local hospital

Will I have to tell them what he needs?Confused

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KatyMac · 28/09/2010 10:41

He got a bed

Thank goodness

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KatyMac · 28/09/2010 12:10

Right I'm off- back in 5 or so hours

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KatyMac · 28/09/2010 21:58

madhairday how often do you have to have IVs (if you don't mind me asking)

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madhairday · 28/09/2010 22:09

Don't mind at all Katy. It varies tbh. Bad years it can be as much as every 3 months, better years perhaps once. Had some in July and it's looking like some more again soon but hoping not. Sorry this is a bit vague really but it does vary.

How is dh doing? All settled? what IVs is he on?

KatyMac · 29/09/2010 07:43

He only gone once each year - this is the third year

They got him in yesterday but aren't starting IVs 'til today - I should know what he is on my teatime

So all that hassle getting him their by 2 yesterday Hmm

At least he is well fed Grin

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madhairday · 29/09/2010 08:14

Oh I feel your pain re admission time and then not starting the IVs till hours later or next day. sooo frustrating but always happens. You learn to live life at a v different pace in hospital!

Hope he recovers quickly on them and feels a lot better soon and hope you are OK at home, thinking of you.

KatyMac · 29/09/2010 12:35

He will be fine 14 days will make a massive difference

We need to decide whether we are going to stay over at the weekend & see him both days

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KatyMac · 29/09/2010 15:15

He is on a machine for 3 days & then his IVs is Tazocin - which I never heard of

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madhairday · 29/09/2010 16:59

I've had tazocin a few times Katy, it's fine as long as the nurse doesn't administer it too quickly! It's meant to be slowly over 5 mins, one did over 30 secs and I felt rather weird.

Have you got somewhere to stay near the hosp?

KatyMac · 29/09/2010 21:32

I told him that

He said the nurses know what they are doing........the power has gone to his head

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Montifer · 29/09/2010 21:39

Hope he is feeling better soon Katymac.

Do you know what bugs he grows in his sputum?
Would nebulised antibiotics be a treatment option? they can be very effective at keeping infection under control and reducing the need for IVs.

I agree with what madhairday says about Autogenic Drainage, it is a much gentler method than huffing.
There should be physios at Papworth who are familiar with the technique and can teach your DH.

KatyMac · 29/09/2010 22:00

Generally haemophilus influenzae occasionally MAC

They haven't offered the nebulized abs, they did offer the ab in a pump/machine but then they changed their minds

I have big hope for the physio to get him sorted

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