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10-09-2009, 10:36 PM   #21

Re: K in hospital


So sorry. Just seems to get worse; I can understand why he's so depressed. It's hard for you to be strong for both; don't know how you've coped so well, but bless you, you know all of us here care and are pulling for you and K. xxx



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11-09-2009, 12:01 AM   #22

Re: K in hospital


Just caught up with this thread, hugs to you both.
xxxx



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11-09-2009, 11:04 PM   #23

Re: K in hospital


This is what he had/has in both feet
http://www.podiatrynetwork.com/docum...ers.cfm?id=174
We are trying to assess how much permanent damage was done in the tissues and how much function will come back.
They are having him use a walker to try to move them but he is for the most part using his arms to get himself around.



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11-09-2009, 11:14 PM   #24

Re: K in hospital


oh Lord Tink, that certainly doesn't sound pleasant!! K is a very strong man, and if anyone can overcome all these problems he can. Continually in my thoughts and prayers xxx



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12-09-2009, 10:24 AM   #25

Re: K in hospital


Yes, I've head of this . . . I believe it's often suffered by diabetics who get increasingly poor blood circulation. Poor K - life seems to be throwing much crap at him at the moment.

Do you think some of it is exacerbated by his reluctance to rest and allow his body to recuperate properly? I know someone who's recently had an aortic valve replacement and he was on completel bed-rest for 8 weeks!

As Alex says, he's a strong man who has come through a lot I'm sure he'll fight his way through this also.



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12-09-2009, 11:17 AM   #26

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Sorry to hear that you and K are having to go through all this anguish, Tink. If our good wishes, sent by the bucketload, could only have the power to fix things for you both! You have had so much ill-fortune lately and I am hugely impressed by the stamina and grit that you have shown during all this.

Hoping that K makes steady improvement but he needs to be realistic and not try to rush his recovery. Thinking of you both and sending virtual hugs,



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12-09-2009, 04:06 PM   #27

Re: K in hospital


I can't put it any better than the above comments. Especially the bit that he's got to rest and let his body heal; that's going to be so hard for a strong, active work-oriented man. Lots of hugs and prayers, Tink.



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12-09-2009, 08:20 PM   #28

Re: K in hospital


He's home!
Bad thing is his work refuses to let him come back to light duty..they won't let him work at all till he can do what he used to do..which was heavy physical labor. It could take a long while for that and we honestly can't afford it.
And, no, the clots happened by chance. He's been on light duty which means sitting at a desk watching security cameras. It was all by chance. Good thing is the doc said it could have easily gone to his brain killing him instantly so this was the better option.



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12-09-2009, 08:24 PM   #29

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Excellent that he's home, seems early after surgery, but they do rush you out very soon these days. Bad about work. Disability SS payments maybe???



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13-09-2009, 03:09 AM   #30

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Last time I checked, SS only qualified you if you'd be out for at least a year. This is more like a couple of months.
*Sigh..*



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