Well its another morning in the hospital and the shortness of breath persists despite the 24/7 drip of heparin which is supposed to help break up and dissolve these blood clots from the lungs and now located in the both lower legs according to the sonogram which just blows my mind, since all last week I was walking the neighbor with no adverse breathing issues. Unbelievable things changed that quick with in hours. The home health care nurse was there Monday Morning and was amazed at how quick I had recovered since being discharged and now I was back in the hospital after having a a total black out. Thankfully, excepted for few bruises and bumps and a skinned elbow no real damage to the body.
The folks(medical personnel) are as great as the ones I encountered on the pneumonia Covid ward and the only issue I have which is for my benefit is I can not use the bathroom and must have someone with me any time I attempt to get our or into bed as well as the sit in a chair or use the potty chair. (Good BM's only a little embarrassing from the odor). The food is still the same with lots of variations except due to the heart issues assigned next to the lungs they have me on a sodium free diet. Its not bad thus far and just maybe I'll have a few pounds lees when I leave.
Nancy and Amy were able to visit yesterday which makes the visit here a much more enjoyable stay. I finally got in several hours of rest although not interrupted due to every 4 hours a nurse was in to take my vitals. I had a breakfast of French toast, chicken sausages, yogurt and a blueberry muffin and of course hot green tea, LATER