Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 This week was a different adventure in my role as " caretaker " for my hubby Henry. Monday, as I posted, he had a good CT scan and visit with our hero, Dr. Pappas, at Duke Surgical Clinic. But the all-day trip (2 hours each way) and no nourishment just about did him in. I was offered 2 cases of a richer formula (Pulmocare) from my next-door neighbor whose wife passed away after 17 years on TPN from a stroke (sad story, but unrelated to this Board). I called and spoke directly to Dr. Pappas on Tuesday and he said go ahead, the pancreas won't ever know it (Henry has a j-tube). The fat grams are 22 per 8 oz can whereas Boost HP is only 6 grams per 8 oz. We tried ONE can and something in his body " knew " it! He started sweating and feeling terrible. Thursday when I got home he was off his tube feeding completely (even though we were back to Boost) and said he had vomited 25 times in 4 hours. So, out of the blue, I decided to e-mail Dr. Pappas (found his address on the web) about Henry's symptoms. When I got to work Friday morning he called and said I should bring him down to Durham. I talked to my boss (who's been great through all this) and headed home, getting here at 11. I didn't call Henry because usually he won't answer the phone, but when I got here he was better and was so afraid that a trip to Durham would just tire him out and make him worse. I called the clinic and e-mailed Dr. Pappas. Lo and behold (this is another reason he's our " hero " ), he e-mailed me back and gave me his personal cell phone number! Just in case Henry gets in trouble sometime we can get him admitted more easily with direct contact with Dr. Pappas. I cannot tell you how much this relieved my and Henry's minds. I wish all of you all could find a surgeon who CARES and who doesn't push surgery. His speciality is the pancreas and he treats his patients with an open mind about whether or not to do surgery. So far he thinks it won't be needed with Henry. He's working toward " fattening " him up by gradually getting him off TPN and into eating food. Henry has lost from normal 140 down to 110 or so and looks really bad, as you can imagine. Sorry for the long post, but sharing is what it's all about. Ginny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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