And the roller coaster runs on...
Pop had a more difficult time breathing and staying saturated last night, so the doctors put him on an IV of Propofol, a short-acting intravenous anesthetic, to help calm things down. It seems to have done the trick, as they have discontinued the Propofol drip and he is resting comfortably and doing well this morning. The rash on his arm is starting to clear up and things are on track for another round of dialysis today. Yesterday, the nursing staff made a point of telling us that Pop is finally relatively stable after a couple of bumpy weeks. This is good news. Fight, Channel Man, fight!
Pop had a more difficult time breathing and staying saturated last night, so the doctors put him on an IV of Propofol, a short-acting intravenous anesthetic, to help calm things down. It seems to have done the trick, as they have discontinued the Propofol drip and he is resting comfortably and doing well this morning. The rash on his arm is starting to clear up and things are on track for another round of dialysis today. Yesterday, the nursing staff made a point of telling us that Pop is finally relatively stable after a couple of bumpy weeks. This is good news. Fight, Channel Man, fight!

3 Comments:
At Thu Jun 29, 09:49:18 AM, Anonymous said…
Keep fighting Bro
At Thu Jun 29, 12:54:12 PM, Anonymous said…
I've known the Toppings since before the days of the "Purple Puzzle Tree". I never knew Stan to give in to anything health wise. I recall days he used a ladder to straighten up his back. I have no doubt in my mind he'll walk out of this as well, up another ladder and triumph.
Hugs and Prayers to all the Toppings and their families as this is a tough time for y ou all but one that you will get through.
Anne Coddington
At Thu Jun 29, 05:16:06 PM, Anonymous said…
Stable, huh? Rock solid is more like it. You must all be quietly and cautiously rejoicing. I am praying for you all.
Gwen Freeman
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