The rest of the appointment involved reviewing what had happened over the summer, the hospitalization at the Mayo Clinic, reviewing Lee's medications, the current labs, a physical exam, and finally a discussion about how Lee is feeling. We left with a copy of labs and reports to send to the Mayo Clinic for their review and input.
The first couple of weeks after the September hospitalization, Lee was feeling pretty good and was walking for exercise with a fair amount of ease. His goal is to walk about a mile round trip, which he can increase as his body allows. With CHF (congestive heart failure), breathing can become labored, making it difficult to exert oneself. Part of Lee's daily (doctor ordered) routine is to weigh himself every day. If he is up more than two pounds, he needs to increase his diuretic (Lasix) that day. This is extremely important to keep his heart from holding onto excess fluid. A low sodium diet is also par for the course. Lee has been very, very faithful to this regimen (Praise the Lord!).
The Mayo:
Heather (our transplant nurse) reviewed the labs, tests and physical symptoms with the Mayo Clinic doctor. The decision was made that a "Right Heart Catheterization" needed to be performed. Our Medicare Advantage insurance required pre-authorization for this procedure, so we wait ... AND wait .... aaaaand wait ...
Romans 5:3 "... but we also exhult in our tribulations, knowing that tribulations bring about perseverance."
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