Monday, July 16, 2012

.... an update on Spence ...

I am so sorry that it has taken me so long to update this blog. I am so grateful to Julia Crutcher for setting this up, but I am certainly old, a full time student, and the wife of one in conjestive heart failure! Oh, and we have 3 kids!

So, since my last update, which was when Spence was released from the hospital...the first time...

He went back to the hospital for a one night stay about a month after he was released the first time. No big deal, but they just wanted to monitor him overnight, as they will any time he goes to the ER with his condition. He was released, finding out he cannot be outside at all...with record breaking high temps, this turned out to be just plain depressing for him, stuck in the house all the time!

We went to for his scheduled heart failure specialist appointment, and he thought he was doing good, they were able to "up" his heart failure meds, which was a good sign.

About a week after this appointment, he started vomitting everyday and his pulse was running way over 100. Normal pulse rate is 60-80, on a low day his was 100. Got up to 130...he decided to go back to hospital. Of course they kept him for observation. During his last stay, the doctors discovered he has Ventricular Tachycardia. This is an additional diagnosis, not just a byprodect of heart failure. He had an 8 second run of V-Tach, "a lethal one" according to his Cardioligist. It expalined why he was feeling so bad, and why the vomiting was occuring. They put him in CCU and gave him a drip of amiodrone, a anti-arrythmia med. He was released Thursday (July 12, 2012) with more meds to control the new diagnosis.

He had a decent weekend...his pulse never got over 90, and he's felt a lot better.

We are talking with the heart failure specialist to come up with a date soon to have another echocardiogram to see if the meds helped his heart at all. If there is not a significant improvement, we are planning to proceed with the implantation of a biventricular pace maker.

Thanks to everyove for all the prayers...one thing is for sure, Spence is a miracle, and I know that God has big plans for my man!!!

1 comment:

  1. Our prayers are with you. I hate that your family is having to go through this but time and prayer will soon make this a thing of the past. There are miracles worked every day and technologies that we have been blessed with. Hang in there, Spence will get better, if you ever need anything please let us know.

    Wilson and Kelley Barnes

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