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<blockquote data-quote="mercurycrest" data-source="post: 110200" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>This was in my E Mail this morning.....</p><p></p><p><strong>Hi Folks,</strong></p><p><strong> Been awhile, thought I would give you a break. </strong></p><p><strong>Well the dialyisis will continue forever. There was no rebound in his kidney function as I suspected. So he basically gave his kidneys to have a good heart valve. He has 100% oxygen in his blood now and is breathing fine.</strong></p><p><strong> He lost quit a bit of weight due to the kidney failure. He will be getting the tubes in his chest out, as we have had a FISTULA created in his arm. This means they will be doing the dialysis from a large vein (fistula) that was created for that reason. </strong></p><p><strong> He seems to be tolaorating the dialysis fairly well. The day of dialysis is pretty taxing and he does little more than sleep. The other four days he watches his movies. Friday night I take him to spend the weekend with murial and his cat. Pick him up Sunday and we do the deal all over again.</strong></p><p><strong> I have arraigned help though the county. I have someone come over a couple hours a day, M-F. She has lunch with him and exercises him during her visit. He goes to the park and does a lap or two and does upper body exercise when he rests on the bench. His dyalysis days are exercise at home and then he typically sleeps until dinner.</strong></p><p><strong> His spirts seem to be fine and his appetite is good. He is still very sharp mentally (thank God). He is hoping his new Primary care doctor will allow him to drive. NOT. He is looking forward to getting his dyalysis tubes out so he can go in his hot tub. It is at Muriels. He is being fed very healthy food so all of his blood tests are within range. Saturday we went out and he had a glass of wine, that made him happy. Ice cream is on the no-no list so he get none of that.</strong></p><p><strong> Anyway, things are what they are and thought I would give you folks a little snapshot of what is going on. We should all be so lucky as to go as far as him with only two medical procedures in his 92nd year of life.</strong></p><p> <strong></strong></p><p><strong> God Bless you all for caring The other Marty</strong></p><p> <strong></strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mercurycrest, post: 110200, member: 64"] This was in my E Mail this morning..... [B]Hi Folks, Been awhile, thought I would give you a break. Well the dialyisis will continue forever. There was no rebound in his kidney function as I suspected. So he basically gave his kidneys to have a good heart valve. He has 100% oxygen in his blood now and is breathing fine. He lost quit a bit of weight due to the kidney failure. He will be getting the tubes in his chest out, as we have had a FISTULA created in his arm. This means they will be doing the dialysis from a large vein (fistula) that was created for that reason. He seems to be tolaorating the dialysis fairly well. The day of dialysis is pretty taxing and he does little more than sleep. The other four days he watches his movies. Friday night I take him to spend the weekend with murial and his cat. Pick him up Sunday and we do the deal all over again. I have arraigned help though the county. I have someone come over a couple hours a day, M-F. She has lunch with him and exercises him during her visit. He goes to the park and does a lap or two and does upper body exercise when he rests on the bench. His dyalysis days are exercise at home and then he typically sleeps until dinner. His spirts seem to be fine and his appetite is good. He is still very sharp mentally (thank God). He is hoping his new Primary care doctor will allow him to drive. NOT. He is looking forward to getting his dyalysis tubes out so he can go in his hot tub. It is at Muriels. He is being fed very healthy food so all of his blood tests are within range. Saturday we went out and he had a glass of wine, that made him happy. Ice cream is on the no-no list so he get none of that. Anyway, things are what they are and thought I would give you folks a little snapshot of what is going on. We should all be so lucky as to go as far as him with only two medical procedures in his 92nd year of life. God Bless you all for caring The other Marty [/B] [/QUOTE]
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