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> OT: It you are a medical doctor, please read
ThinAir
post Dec 22 2004, 12:25 AM
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If you have any experience with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease I'd like to correspond with you. This may be what my father-in-law may have.
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post Dec 22 2004, 12:42 PM
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surgery for elderly patients can hold unforseen issues that are sort of under the radar. my dad went in for what was termed "relatively minor" surgery(neck). i came back to the hospital when he was out of recovery to find him in restraints, to keep him in bed and to prevent him from pulling out his catheter(3 times). he had delevoped "sun downing". sort of a dementia that has no set timeline for return to conditions prior to onset. it was 3 weeks before he was released and he had no memory of the stay in the hospital aside of the last 2 days before he was released. around day 10 i was informed that i need to start making plans for OTHER places for my father to reside while he recovered, "if he ever does". it was a terrifying experience for me.

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