1.09.2003
Marlene had an ICD (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator) implanted today in a two-hour procedure. She will probably come home tomorrow morning.
An ICD is used to treat abnormal, fast heart rhythms. Several types of therapies are used by the ICD, including cardioversion (low energy shock impulses delivered by an ICD to treat a fast heart beat), defibrillation (high energy shock impulses delivered by an ICD to treat a fast beat), and antitachycardia pacing (Small, rapid pacing pulses delivered by an ICD to treat a fast heart beat).
The good news is that the symptoms have been treated successfully.
The bad news is that the cause has been undetermined – and that Marlene cannot drive. The ICD delivers a high energy impulse, however, it takes 10 seconds to do this during which time driving would be hazardous at best. This restriction on driving need not be permanent since the data from the ICD will be evaluated on a regular basis. For example, if the data shows that a pulse (high or low energy) has not been used by the ICD over a period of several years her driving restriction could be lifted.
Thanks
for all your notes and prayers!
01.10.2003/18:00:00 MST
Wednesday - 01.08
24:00:00 Marlene has heart Catharization (complete study of heart) - it is determined that there is no artery blockage (during test the heart stopped and was started by doctors)
Thursday - 01.09.
Friday - 01.10
Projected:
Marlene will attend church on Sunday at
MARLENE SUFFERS SETBACK - 1.27.2003
At
After morning tests it was determined that
a wire was not embedded properly in the ventricle. Thus another 'try' is
scheduled for tomorrow morning (1.28.2003) at
All weekend she wasn't feeling quite right. The cause was this malfunction of the wire. Tomorrow you will receive an update as to the success of the second entry into her heart.
NATHAN
SETBACK(2) - 1.28.2003?
When I arrived at the hospital this
morning at
About
Well,
An ultra-sound was ordered and the doctor determined that there was fluid around the heart (a small amount). He said that one nurse for six patients wouldn't work for her so he ordered her to the Intensive Care Unit. That's where she remains.
Coming home tomorrow which was almost a given
has turned into at least another day. She finally ate her first food of the day
about
So we'll see what tomorrow brings. If the fluid continues its buildup - that's not good. If it subsides maybe Marlene will come home on Thursday.
That's a summary of the day - hope your day went well!
Nathan
P.S. Tonight she can't be reached in the ICU. Tomorrow, hopefully, she'll return to the Chest Pain Division where she'll be able to answer a phone call. See 'Setback(1) for phone number of hospital. The room will probably change.
TURN AROUND -
Marlene took a dramatic turn for the better overnight. She was in the ICU all night under observation as the last update said. This morning they looked at the fluid possibilities around the heart and determined that it did not increase during the night.
Dr. Choe pronounced her ready to go home
at
She has pain medication and several other prescriptions to smooth the healing process. She sees Dr. Choe on Friday morning to check on progress.
So the Lord has come through again! Praise Him!
Thanks for all your phone calls and e-mails. It's nice to have a support system.
Nathan
1.31.2003
As of
She awaits the results of Cat-Scan etc. to determine the nature of the pain (blot clot?/heart fluid?etc.?) Again she's in good hands (wishing she would get over this cycle).
Thanks for the well-wishes again!
Nathan