Saturday, November 11, 2017

Stuck in status - Part 3

C. and friend in her hospital bed
Written Saturday, November 11

We're still in the hospital, third day running, but no longer in the Emergency Room. Now we're in the ward.

The major seizures are nearly under control and feeding C. meals is much easier. She even seems to have a better appetite than usual.

The severe seizures do still erupt from time to time. We've also noticed some small, new sorts involving only the face or only her right arm and hand.

A neurologist came by today and promised he'd order another EEG to ascertain whether those new movements are actually seizures.

The doctors are piling on the drugs like there's no tomorrow. When I expressed concern about that, the neurologist promised that two of them will be removed as soon as she's stabilized but I'll believe that when I see it.

So C.'s drug tally now stands at: Keppra (also known as Levetiracetam and given IV while in hospital); IV Phenytoin (aka Dilantin) (to replace the IV Valium (Diazepam) which was ineffective); oral Vimpat (aka Lacosamide); Cannabis CBD (Cannabidiol); Advil (aka Ibuprofen) for her central fevers which are proliferating; and Cannabis THC (aka Tetrahydrocannabinol) for strings of seizures without fever.

As you see, the positive news is in short supply.

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