Dad is in the Hospital tonight.
He has had a fever since Monday night, which goes away whenever he takes Tylenol but keeps coming back.
It reached a high of 103.3 F at 11pm Tuesday and was back up to 102.8 F at 8am this morning.
He was very resistant to letting me take him to the ER, but finally relented this morning when his urologist's nurse insisted.
Our top theory for the cause was a UTI. He had a cystoscopy (where the put a camera up into his bladder to decide how best to treat his enlarged prostate) last Friday, which can make patients vulnerable to infection.
He was fine until Monday afternoon, when he had bad bowel incontinence.
Since then he has had urinary incontinence, great difficulty standing up, chills in very warm rooms, and a lot of major confusion, mostly but not only when his fever was high.
Most days he has seemed ok in the mornings (after his first Tylenol takes effect), starts having chills and some other minor symptoms without much of a fever in the afternoons, and then gets a high fever and horrible confusion late at night. I have not gotten much sleep lately since he kept waking me up every few minutes to demand help getting up to go to the bathroom, and then once up would often say he does not need to use the bathroom but wants to sit down somewhere else or to discuss some random issue. (Most often it is a financial issue that makes no sense whatsoever and was probably inspired by a bad dream, but which he insists I would understand if I were a CPA like him.)
The Urologist gave him an antibiotic that he started on Wednesday, but it does not seem to have helped.
I gave him a home Covid test yesterday, which was negative.
When we got to the ER this morning his Tylenol was working so he had no fever.
They quickly found that his sodium and potassium levels were low.
His blood pressure was also a bit low.
His chest x-ray looked good.
The urine test was not yet conclusive for a UTI.
They performed a CT scan of his head, but I have not heard any results from that.
They were concerned that he could have an infection in his blood and wanted to keep him overnight to monitor for sepsis.
They gave him IV electrolytes and antibiotics.
The ER doctor said he would probably come home tomorrow morning, but the hospital doctor said they would likely keep him a couple more days until they can get the results from his blood cultures to be sure they are using the right treatments.
Dad called us last night. A few minutes into the call some alarm went off, so he decided to hang up and see if he could get a nurse to stop it.
I called back half an hour later and talked for a while. He seemed to be doing ok.
He called back again this morning, and seemed disappointed that he probably would not be coming home today. He claimed that he had not been seen by any doctors yet, but he also seemed to assume that his doctor would be a man whereas I know the hospitalist for his unit that I spoke to yesterday was a woman. Maybe he had seen a doctor but sexist assumptions made him assume it was a nurse.
A couple hours later my brother texted me that he had just had a call with dad and that dad seemed to be doing well and in good spirits. He said he had just come back from a walk around the hall with the help of a physical therapist. By brother said they did not talk long because the doctor entered the room, but he seemed to think he was improving.
My sister texted this afternoon after she spoke with him. She said he sounded very anxious and confused. His temperature had been pretty steady at 98.5 but dad had trouble remembering whether that number was temperature of blood pressure.
I could not get through to dad when I tried calling his room an hour ago.
When I called the nurse's station they transferred me to his nurse, but she said she was in the middle of an emergency and could not talk at the moment.
I just called back again and was told that dad has been transferred to the ICU.
The emergency was that dad had stopped breathing for a little while and his oxygen levels were dropping fast.
He started breathing again, but with difficulty.
A regular oxygen cannula was not working well enough so they had to hook him up to a more sophisticated breathing apparatus.
His O2 level was back over 90% when she last saw him. She said the doctor would call us with an update soon.
I just noticed that I missed a call from the hospital on my cell phone halfway through the call with that nurse, so I might know more now if I hadn't called back.
edit:
The doctor just called back.
She said that he seemed to have some fluid in his lungs.
They gave him some furosemide to help clear it out.
He has been taking Furosemide regularly for the past 6 months, but despite me giving a full list of medications to the staff in the ER the main hospital never got that info.
His blood pressure was low in the ER yesterday but was high earlier today, before returning back to normal.
His urine sample did not show any sign of any infection, so it is very unlikely that he has a UTI.
They are still waiting on the results from the blood cultures.
She said he was getting very agitated and yelling a lot this afternoon. She thinks the problem breathing was caused by his agitation and insistence of talking rapidly when he ought to be taking deep breaths.
She said we could call the ICU to check on on him, but that it is probably not a good idea to try to talk with him because the mask would make that difficult and his desire to respond could increase his agitation when he really needs to relax.
They cannot predict when he will be ready to come home, but said they would have to release him from the ICU and send him back to the regular hospital first.
He has an appointment with his endocrinologist on Tuesday just for lab work. She said the hospital could just do the labs and send her the results.