Saturday, September 18, 2021

Overcoming Challenges: Trach Tube Change and PEG Tube Rupture

Time to return to our blog and let you, my readers know what has been happening. As an atypical parkinsonism patient with MSA and CBD, I have several ongoing issues that need attention from medical professionals. I want to thank each of you for reading and providing support for Karrie and me. After our book FURTHER ALONG With Atypical Parkinsonism was published, we had a great first month or two of sales. Though the numbers haven't been updated for four weeks or so, at the end of August we had sold 271 printed books and another 30 Ebooks. I recently did a reprint, adding our sixth granddaughter's name to the story. She was born just following the publishing and with a few small errors to fix as you would find in any book, I took advantage of the opportunity to add her name! Our sixth grandchild, each of whom we are very proud! I recently encountered difficulty with my PEG tube as it had ruptured and created an infection in my stomach, causing some bleeding and pain. I had a procedure to replace it and it is showing signs of steady healing, though all discomfort is not alleviated to date. Soon, I will be in the hospital as an outpatient to have my trach tube replaced with a cuffed version, to begin using the ventilator with effectiveness. It will be inflated to use the vent, and when not it can be deflated to allow some use of my voice. I am a bit anxious, naturally, but expect that things will go well with the wonderful pulmonologist I have who is conducting the bronchoscopy and trach placement. My movement disorder specialist sees me every three months and maintains and adjusts my deep brain stimulation device. This enables better movement and allows me to use my walker to move around the house. Due to Covid-19 and the trach and feeding tube, we are limited to home literally almost every hour of every day. Not driving and having no place to go safely, we make the most of our home and our time together. We have hobbies and love spending quiet afternoons together more than ever. I am so thankful to have the person I love most in the world beside me every day. Karrie gives so much of herself caring for me and works hard with a positive, kind attitude. Thank you, Karrie! If you would like to purchase a book, you are encouraged to go to most online book sellers, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Walmart and many others. You will hopefully be encouraged in facing whatever challenges you are facing to walk in hope and faith. Thanks for reading, Dan
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