Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Update #7 - Finally, a little more positive update

Today started out to be a much better day for Gram. We got out of the house a little today and she did pretty good...but it didn't take long to wear her out. I knew she would probably over exert herself this morning...but also knew she wanted to get outside of the walls of this house...so off we went. The afternoon and evening were a little tougher. She didn't feel so great and rested on the sofa. However, she finally did eat today. She ate a whole PB & J sandwich...which is more than I have seen her eat in a couple of days...and the fact that she actually wanted it was wonderful! I didn't even have to say...YOU NEED TO EAT! So, that was good! Tomorrow will probably be a resting day...if I had a guess. Friday we go back to the doctor for a couple of tests.
She is still nervous about taking the new heart meds. that the cardiologist prescribed after all this mix-up with the wrong medication being given to her. I am hopeful that I can get her to start on it in the morning.
Good night everyone! Thanks for all your prayers and kind words!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Update #6


I love this picture! I love that Gram is actually smiling...because lately I haven't seen too many of those smiles from her. She hates to have her picture made...and I might be put before a firing squad if she finds out I posted this here...but I will take my chances!

Today was a little bit better day...as far as how Gram was feeling. It started off sort of bumpy but by dinner time she was some better. This morning she was so shaky and she told me her insides just felt like they were jumping around. Her blood pressure was not normal today when I took it. However, it wasn't ever high enough that it really made me nervous.

After yesterdays little escapade with the pharmacy, she was nervous about taking any of her medicines. I tried to reassure that she still needed to take them. So, she took everything but this new medication...so that was acceptable to me. In the morning, she will take her first dose of the new medicine she should have been taking all along.

I sent an update out about yesterday and didn't really have the time to go in depth...still don't because I am falling asleep at the keyboard. :) However, let me try to explain and give it an ending.

I will try not to confuse you too much since the story started out a little complicated.

I took a written script for Imdur to the pharmacy on Friday afternoon...handed it to the pharm. tech and continued my shopping while waiting for the script to be filled. When I had the few grocery items I needed to get...I went back picked up the medicine, talked with the pharmacist about side effects, checked out the label, and then went to checkout and get home.
All of the info on the information sheet was correct or so it seemed and since I didn't actually know the name of the generic of Imdur...I trusted that I was taking home the right medicine to her.
When I got home, I explained it all to her and told her how many times a day to take it, etc.
So, all was well...or so I thought. I won't go into all of the symptoms that she started exhibiting and had for several days...but something wasn't right and I knew it wasn't right! I knew I had to go pick up another script on Monday...because I forgot it while I was over there the first time. So, I thought I would just wait and ask a couple more questions when I went back to the pharmacy. I never even dreamed that I would hear it was the wrong medicine!
I went on over to the pharmacy and told them I needed to pick up B-12 shots for Gram. The lady asked me..."Do you want to pick up both of them now?" I told her there should only be one to pick up and then asked her what the second one was. She stated that the
doctor had called in a script for Imdur (a heart medication). I said I already have picked that up and she has been taking the medicine. She said, "No, he called it on on the 26th (which was the day she had the heart cath. done) I corrected her and told her that the script was written on that day...but I had physically handed her a written script for the Imdur on Friday.
At this point, my heart started racing. I pretty much knew when she said what she said, that there was a problem. I went on to explain that she had been exhibiting unusual symptoms the last few days and I needed to get this straightened out. She asked me to wait and she went to talk to the pharmacist.
I'm standing there waiting at the window, and I hear a bunch of chatter between the tech. and the pharmacist. Then, I hear...."Well, she should be alright." I sort of lost it when I heard that! I quickly told him that she wasn't alright!

I could feel my face getting hot and I had a horrible feeling in the pit of my stomach. Instead of receiving Imdur (the prescribed medicine) they had sent me home with another lady's blood pressure medicine. Gram's name and this lady's name are exactly the same except for one letter. This lady's last name was Hall and Gram's last name is Hale. The pharmacist came back and talked with me and apologized. Basically, he just said he would be happy to call the doctor or if her symptoms got worse and she had to go to the ER...just tell them to feel free to give him a call. I assured him that I would!

So basically, what was happening was that she was taking TWO blood pressure meds. a day because they gave the wrong medicine to her. No wonder she couldn't hold up her head and was walking like she was drunk!

To me, this is totally unacceptable! I called the cardiologist first thing this morning and that is when the nurse told me that what she was given was one of the strongest blood pressure meds. that is given to patients and that she needed to stop taking it immediately. (I think...Clonidine is the name of the medicine that was sent home with me at first) I talked with her a little bit and she said that if Gram would have continued to take it...the results would not be good! I am supposed to monitor her blood pressures now and there are things to look for and if something isn't right we are to call immediately. Lesson learned: You can't bet that I will be paying even closer attention in the future with scripts she has filled.

Well, I have already made this lengthy enough and I am sleepy...so I will close for the evening.
Once again, thanks to all of our family and friends for their prayers and concern! It means so much!

Where did the day go?


This day has flew by...before I knew it, it was 10 o'clock and time to start the nightly rituals of bath, story, prayers, etc. Whew!
We are 1 hour ahead here in Indiana as compared to back home in Alabama... and I am not really sure if the kiddos or I have really fully adjusted to that yet.
I am sitting here listening to Parker humming and trying to fall asleep...such a sweet sound from a precious little boy! Don't know what I would do without my Parker-man! There is never a dull moment and it makes everyday so much brighter! Love you Parker!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Update #5 - What would you do?

Let's play a little game called "What would you do?"

What would you do if someone you love so deeply is struggling with her health and you can look at her beautiful face and want to do something that would take it all away for her?
Answer: You would wear your knees out praying each day.

What would you do if your gut instinct told you something just wasn't "right"?
Answer: You would get on the telephone and make a call to the cardioligist to get an appt.

What would you do if you went to the pharmacy to pick up a prescription and while you were there you had a couple of questions about the new heart medicine you had filled on Friday?
Answer: Obviously, you would ask the pharmacist about the reason the number of refills was wrong and the dosage was wrong on the prescription you picked up on Friday.

What would you do when you find out that you were sent home with the wrong medication and a that this sweet lady that you love so much had already started taking it thinking it was her medication? (By the way, after talking with the doctor and the pharmacist....if she had continued to take it.....could have been fatal for her)
Answer: You would feel your face starting to burn like fire and you would tell that pharmacist that he had some explaining to do!


Needless to say....this was exactly what happened here over the last few days. There is a lot of details that I left out....and frankly, at this point I feel my blood pressure rising again as I am typing this....so I will stop here for now. But I feel more than comfortable saying that this is not over yet. I have to call the doctor's office back this afternoon and see what he wants me to do next. More details later!

Hopefully, each night I will get to continue to provide updates here on the blog instead of Facebook. It is so much easier this way!

Keep praying for Gram! Love to all of you!
 

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