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I saw my surgeon/specialist today and he's not at all happy with my blood work. It seems my pre-albumin levels are critically low and so is almost everything else they tested for. Mostly the protein, pre-al, electrolytes etc .. they take a LOT of blood and do so many tests it's hard to keep up. Anyway, the pre-albumin is of great concern because it tells the Dr that I'm apparently suffering from malnutrition and that's why I'm having trouble with swelling in my legs ankles and feet. It also accounts for the low blood pressure 110 over 70. That explains the dizzy spells and the general 'depressed' feeling I'm having. So, .. I'm to be admitted into the hospital tomorrow (tuesday) and started on TPN feeding.
TPN stands for Total Parenteral Nutrition. This is a complete form of nutrition, containing protien, sugar, fat, and added vitamins and minerals as needed for each individual. It is admininstered through an intavenous infusion, usually using a central line. A central line is a special long lasting IV line that goes through a vein directly to the heart. It is usually placed on the chest, though sometimes if the location must be changed frequently it will be placed in other areas such as the groin or the neck.
doesn't that sound lovely?
I'm ok with it, I'm glad I'll get to feeling better real soon too. I still have horrible pain in my leg from falling down the stairs, I have vicodin for that but it's not helping much, maybe they'll give me something better in hospital. We're in such turmoil here with the renovations and contractors coming and going, I feel like I'm abandoning the ship and my husband.
Anyway, that's it in a nutshell.
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