Sunday, April 1, 2012

LIFESAVERS#2

Because of the large number of staff members at Valley Baptist Medical Center who assisted Dad this subsequent post is added to the post already titled, "LIFESAVERS".
Jose (Nurse Assistant)
John (Nurse)

Nancy (Nurse) &
Dad Now With Pacemaker
Valerie (Nurse)
Marisa (Nurse Assistant)
Lisa (Nurse)
Raymondo (Recovery Room Nurse)

Rigoberto (Radiology)
Dr. Rodriguez & Valerie (Nurse)

Robert (Blood Work)
Dora (Respiratory)
Terri (Nurse)
Dr. Halloum

CARDIO-VERSION

On March 29, 2012 (Thursday) Dad was wheeled down to the recovery room for a Transesophageal Echocardiogram … an ultrasound of the heart from within the esophagus.  The results were positive. Then a few hours later Dr. Mazzola along with Josh (Boston Scientific Representative), Raymondo, and another nurse preformed Cardio-version on Dad.  That is, Dad's heart was shocked to stop Atrial-flutter and the newly implanted (the latest on the market) CRT-D (Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Defibrillator … a high-tech pacemaker) was tested.  The Cardio-version worked.  Dad's heart is now beating regularly.  AMEN!!!
Waiting For The Cardio-version
This Process Has Not Been Fun
Outside The Room
Josh Getting Setup
Josh & Dr. Mazzola
Raymondo (Nurse)

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

FLOWERS

Sun Flowers Brighten
The Hospital Room

LIFESAVERS

Dad is making a recovery from near death and owes his life to those at the Valley Baptist Medical Center.  The Doctors and Staff worked as a team everyone doing their part … and out of Dad's own mouth "They saved His Life".  Dad said, He "won't forget".  Here follows photos of some of the various Doctors and staff at Valley Baptist Medical Center, Brownsville, Texas.

Dr. Bhondi
Dr. Bhondi
Dr. Gomez & Larry (Nurse)
Dr. Halloum
Dr. Mazzola
Nurse Leries
Claudia (Respiratory)
Myma (Assistant Nurse)
Yolanda (Respiratory)
Nancy (Nurse)

More Photos Added To Subsequent Post Titled, "LIFESAVERS#2"




Friday, March 23, 2012

SUNDRY PHOTOS

While in La Manzanilla a lot of people asked to take our photo or have their photo taken with us.  To date, only a few remembered our e-mail address and sent us a copy.  At any rate, thanks to those who added to Dana’s collection of photos.  It’s a "high point" of the day to receive a photo! 

By Sue Trainor In La Manzanilla
Shortly Before Leaving





By Luis Enrique Sanchez
In La Manzanilla



By Camila Cagliolo
In La Manzanilla




By Prem Gatha
In La Manzanilla

BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS

Returning to the USA from Mexico cost us a small bag of potatoes due to an agriculture prohibition.  Otherwise, our return crossing into the USA was uneventful.  You can guess who was still driving … headed to the VA Hospital in San Antonio, Texas.  But, because Dad was not well enough to survive another day of travel we pulled into the first hospital we came to … the Valley Baptist Medical Center, Brownsville, Texas.

Room 1290
The hospital wasted no time admitting Dad late Tuesday afternoon, 13 March 2012.  After a series of tests, Dad was transferred to room 1290, where he is today.  Diagnosed with pneumonia … the hospital removed 1.3 liters of fluid from Dad’s right lung and sent it off for further testing.  A few days later, on Monday Dad was taken down for another procedure … the cardiologist slid a camera into Dad’s heart to look around.  Then, the morning of 21 March 2012 they removed 1.5 liters of fluid from Dad’s right lung.
Now, the cardiologist plans to implant a pacemaker after Dad’s body is rested up.  On Monday they plan to search for blood clots in Dad’s throat, etc.  Then, within 24 hours they plan on implanting a pacemaker which should make Dad much more comfortable.  Apparently Dad’s heart is not pumping at regular or full capacity causing fluid to backup.  The red tide we encountered on N. Padre Island, Texas earlier this winter really wrecked our trip and Dad’s health.  Nevertheless, the outlook is good … it is just getting there … that may take a little more time.
In case you are wondering … Dad’s hospital room has a chair that pulls out into a bed … Guess who has been sleeping in it … It’s not Thomas and Didymus (they are under 12).
In Hospital Room 1290
No Fun
Being Taken Down For Procedure
Dad In "La La Land" (Recovery Room)
Dana In Room 1290

Flowers In Foreground
Valley Baptist Medical Center
Front View
Hospital's South Side