4-6-2022 Rush to hospital
(Marilyn)
This morning Tricia was going to stay home because she had a sore throat. But she got a call from BJEC saying that Linda was being taken to St. Mary's Hospital because her oxygen levels were low and her heart rate was high (not to mention the 30 pounds of fluid buildup that has been a problem.) The doctor said that they may have to put her on a ventilator and he suggested the family should get to the hospital.
So Tricia did an at home COVID test and it was negative so she decided she had to get to the hospital. She called me and I rushed to the hospital. Ed left work and showed up, too.
The hospital did a CT scan which showed a lot of water buildup behind her lungs. Her heart rate would not stay level and her oxygen levels were still low.
The doctors decided to admit Linda to the hospital to spend a few days trying to drain the liquid and then they could try to stabilize her. So the next few days are going to be tense. (By the way, we decided that Linda has now been in every hospital in the St. Louis area but two......)
I left around 4:00 because as I get older my driving skills are clearly diminishing and I wanted to avoid the rush hour madness.
I don't know when Tricia will fill in the gaps because, as Guardian, she will be busy staying on top of things. But I will try to update this with any information that I get.
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