My Dad's health has not been stellar for quite a while now. He has serious PAD that is not really treatable (he's has several bypass surgeries but it is still there). Yesterday his friends went to his house to take him to eat and decided to take him to the hospital. When I arrived he looked like he was on his death bed. He was yellowish gray and fading in and out of consciousness. I found out he had gotten an "extremely elevated" level for his prostate back in September but he thought there was a "typo" so he went to another urologist but supposedly he never called him with the results so he figured everything was fine.....
After an hour or so of lying down his color and lucidity came back a bit but the Drs determined he needed a blood transfusion....(the reasons people need blood transfusions all seem consistent with liver/kidney disease and cancer). I stayed until the hooked up the second pack of blood at 2:30 and I am getting ready to head back and hope to get some answers on why he is "losing" blood-- and am praying it is something "treatable" or even completely fixable. So, I'd appreciate any thoughts and prayers you can spare.
I just started my first shot of lupron today, so so much for having a low stress IVF cycle.....
TIA
Re: Could use some thoughts and prayers for my Dad
I have goosebumps reading your post.
My thoughts are with your family and I hope this turns out to be nothing too serious. Please keep us updated! Hugs!!
Sending thoughts and prayers to you and your Dad. I hope this is something with an easy fix and he is home and back on the mend ASAP!
LO #1 - 1 unmedicated/self-monitored IUI w/ donor sperm.
LO #2 - 1 m/c, 2 BFNs, 4th IUI worked (unmedicated/self-monitored with new donor sperm).
Life is beautiful!
I'm sorry you and your Dad are going through this. I know from personal experience that dealing with a parent with serious illness is a very difficult thing to go through. Huge hugs!
(((hugs)) I will keep your dad in my prayers. I hope that everything is okay with him. I also want this cycle to work for you. Try to keep positive about it.
Because we're fancy like that.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your Dad.