Saturday March 31st, Robert fell coming into the house from the front porch. While he did not seem to have hurt himself, it was decided to take him on to the hospital because one of the tips on his central line (the intravenous line in his chest that is feeding him nutrition) had broken, and we wanted to make sure nothing had pulled loose inside.
About the time Robert got to the hospital, he started running a fever, spiking as high as 102.6 before the night was over, so they decided to keep him overnight to run some tests and figure out what was going on.
As it turned out, the central line had become infected and caused a blood clot from about its point of entry in his chest down his left arm almost to his elbow. A blood clot of this magnitude basically restricts your blood from flowing as it should through your whole body. When your blood cannot flow properly, your body does not absorb fluids/nutrients/etc. like it should. This caused Robert to begin retaining a great deal of fluid in his body. Because of this, he has had to be taken off the TPN (the nutritional supplement that was being given intravenously).
Another issue in all of this is that his liver, due to the cancerous growths within, is not filtering the blood well.
He is also having some trouble with his kidneys not functioning at 100%, though they are actually doing a little bit better now than they were for a few days.
On to better news…
The infection from the original central line seems to be completely cleared up. Robert’s white blood cell counts and temperature have been within acceptable norms since a couple of days after he went into the hospital.
Robert is also more alert than he was the first week he was in the hospital. The doctor took him off of one of his medications when it was deemed no longer necessary, and it seems to have been a major cause of his sleepiness. As that medication has slowly worked its way out of Robert’s system, he has become more and more alert, now, once again, able to actually carry on a conversation.