Long story short. Mother (60, obese) is an immigration processing nurse in South Texas. She either contracted Covid, there, or from her sister at home. They live together and both went to the hospital. They both still have a lot of life to live.
She went in just over a week ago, and 3 days later consented to being intubated as she felt she could no longer breath. She is a nurse of 40 years and asked me to do everything medically possible to bring her back.
Her lungs look terrible. CT Scan I saw was like those worst case scenarios you see online. Nurse said extreme fibrosis. She suffered acute kidney damage as well during the ordeal. Her lung collapsed, but they were able to re-inflate is with 2 chest tubes and upping the ventilator pressure. That has been stable for 3 days now. They were proning her but stopped until the chest tubes are removed.
All that to say, her current condition is "very stable" but on 3 life support systems (lungs, heart, dialysis). She is being given steroids and antibiotics but nothing else I am aware of. I don't know if I should ask for any other treatments.
My nurse friend advised me to start working on ECMO with a lung transplant if she wants to have a normal life later.
Any advice or experience on where to go from here would be appreciated. I, certainly, am not done fighting for her and am will to go to the furthest extent to save her. I have talked to her about her patients many times, and she would, certainly, do what ever it took to save them.
She went in just over a week ago, and 3 days later consented to being intubated as she felt she could no longer breath. She is a nurse of 40 years and asked me to do everything medically possible to bring her back.
Her lungs look terrible. CT Scan I saw was like those worst case scenarios you see online. Nurse said extreme fibrosis. She suffered acute kidney damage as well during the ordeal. Her lung collapsed, but they were able to re-inflate is with 2 chest tubes and upping the ventilator pressure. That has been stable for 3 days now. They were proning her but stopped until the chest tubes are removed.
All that to say, her current condition is "very stable" but on 3 life support systems (lungs, heart, dialysis). She is being given steroids and antibiotics but nothing else I am aware of. I don't know if I should ask for any other treatments.
My nurse friend advised me to start working on ECMO with a lung transplant if she wants to have a normal life later.
Any advice or experience on where to go from here would be appreciated. I, certainly, am not done fighting for her and am will to go to the furthest extent to save her. I have talked to her about her patients many times, and she would, certainly, do what ever it took to save them.
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