Marshall was admitted to Parkview
Hospital this afternoon after spending the last few days with extremely bad
stomach cramps, no appetite, a loss of 10 pounds in 6 days, constipation and
generally feeling bad.
The emergency room doctor ordered a CT
scan and she diagnosed colitis and started him on a 14-day antibiotic. Then
Marshall was seen by the hospitalist who said it is not infectious colitis, it
is radiation colitis. He says Marshall couldn’t possibly be constipated because
since he hadn’t been eating, there wasn’t any stool present to eliminate. He is going to keep Marshall on the
antibiotic, but not for 14 days.. While he was on the way to the hospital in
the ambulance, his back -- which had not had any pain for three or four days --
started hurting again and by the time he got to the hospital it hurt a lot.
They gave him quite a bit of morphine which sent him to la-la-land but didn't
help the pain, so they then tried Dilaudid, which took the pain level from a 10
to a 5. Dr. Shah said that he could not continue Marshall on this drug because
it is too powerful and in the end is not the right choice. Instead he wants
Marshall to keep experimenting to find the right mix between morphine,
oxycodone and laxatives. (Marshall and I are hoping that in the coming days,
the pain will lessen on its own because of the radiation and painkillers won’t
be needed, so we’ll see.) They are going to keep Marshall in the hospital for
two or three days for observation.
Marshall and I did a bit of crying tonight.
So now we have to cancel our
appointment with the oncologist this Thursday. The doctor at Parkview says they
will order the tests we would have gotten on Thursday (PSA and Vitamin D
levels) and we'll just have to ask our oncologist when he wants us to schedule
another appointment to get the bone strengthening shot.
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