I echo this. Prayers for you.You know you have my prayers, Dave.
For your entertainment while you wait:Thanks brethren and brethrenettes. They took blood work this afternoon and will contact me when the results come back. He said it "sounded like" I was either anemic, thyroid or low T but he couldn't say for sure until blood work comes back. So now it's just a waiting game.
After you've explained the symptoms + your age.... I'm going with dyslexia.I cannot seem to keep from gaining weight no matter how much I exercise or limit my calories, I'm having progressively thinning hair, the strength in my hands have noticeably decreased and they ache. When I open things like a jar of mayo or something I have a hard time. I'm only 38(83). These symptoms have gotten progressively worse over the last year to the point where I'm having a hard time functioning on a day to day basis. The fatigue is what's killing me though. Though I've had my battles with depression in the past, it is not a daily or even monthly thing for me. This fatigue is like a sleepy type of fatigue as if I haven't slept in days.
Oh my. Definitely will be praying for y'all.I usually don't put my business out "on the streets". But since we're on this topic, I'm going to mention that Mrs. Reb is in the hospital at this moment and has been since Saturday morning.
She's suffered from complications of diabetes (type 2) from which she's suffered for over 20 years. She's had carpal tunnel surgeries on both hands, heel spur removals on one foot, 3 spinal surgeries in which the last was a spinal fusion. Then there was the gall bladder removal and retina replacements in both eyes.
Now she is in the hospital because of fluid buildup in her lungs which has caused her to swell around her face and have difficulty breathing. They've treated that and it's going down, but now she has blockages in her heart and in both kidneys.
We've known about the kidney problem (which they're now classifying as acute renal failure). But here's the kicker. She needs to get on dialysis but her heart isn't strong enough to endure the stress that it would place on her heart. But she also needs to have a stent put in her heart but the lack of blood to her kidneys during this surgery would shut both her kidneys down and probably kill her.
Her heart doctor was in her room yesterday morning while I was there. He told me that he's going to speak with her kidney doctor to see what they can do about it. What scares me though is that he admittedly doesn't know what to do.
I'm headed back over there in a few minutes and will keep you posted on what they decide is the best way to handle this.
Any prayers y'all can send this way are greatly appreciated.
Praying for you, her, and all of yours Reb. Sounds like a rock and a hard place she's between. May God guide the doctors as they decide.I usually don't put my business out "on the streets". But since we're on this topic, I'm going to mention that Mrs. Reb is in the hospital at this moment and has been since Saturday morning.
She's suffered from complications of diabetes (type 2) from which she's suffered for over 20 years. She's had carpal tunnel surgeries on both hands, heel spur removals on one foot, 3 spinal surgeries in which the last was a spinal fusion. Then there was the gall bladder removal and retina replacements in both eyes.
Now she is in the hospital because of fluid buildup in her lungs which has caused her to swell around her face and have difficulty breathing. They've treated that and it's going down, but now she has blockages in her heart and in both kidneys.
We've known about the kidney problem (which they're now classifying as acute renal failure). But here's the kicker. She needs to get on dialysis but her heart isn't strong enough to endure the stress that it would place on her heart. But she also needs to have a stent put in her heart but the lack of blood to her kidneys during this surgery would shut both her kidneys down and probably kill her.
Her heart doctor was in her room yesterday morning while I was there. He told me that he's going to speak with her kidney doctor to see what they can do about it. What scares me though is that he admittedly doesn't know what to do.
I'm headed back over there in a few minutes and will keep you posted on what they decide is the best way to handle this.
Any prayers y'all can send this way are greatly appreciated.
Keeping you and your wife in my thoughts and prayers. I hope everything is ok and she's able to get out of the hospital soon.Prayers sent your way, Buzzard, for a speedy and complete recovery. I hope they can get to the bottom of it and solve it in a big way.
On a personal note:
I usually don't put my business out "on the streets". But since we're on this topic, I'm going to mention that Mrs. Reb is in the hospital at this moment and has been since Saturday morning.
She's had diabetes (type 2) from which she's suffered for over 20 years. She's had carpal tunnel surgeries on both hands, heel spur removals on one foot, 3 spinal surgeries in which the last was a spinal fusion. Then there was the gall bladder removal and retina replacements in both eyes.
Now she is in the hospital because of fluid buildup in her lungs which has caused her to swell around her face and have difficulty breathing. They've treated that and it's going down, but now she has blockages in her heart and in both kidneys.
We've known about the kidney problem (which they're now classifying as acute renal failure). But here's the kicker. She needs to get on dialysis but her heart isn't strong enough to endure the stress that it would place on her heart. But she also needs to have a stent put in her heart but the lack of blood to her kidneys during this surgery would shut both her kidneys down and probably kill her.
Her heart doctor was in her room yesterday morning while I was there. He told me that he's going to speak with her kidney doctor to see what they can do about it. What scares me though is that he admittedly doesn't know what to do.
I'm headed back over there in a few minutes and will keep you posted on what they decide is the best way to handle this.
Any prayers y'all can send this way are greatly appreciated.
Prayers up for you and the missus, BR - just went through that kidney/heart back and forth with my father in law, who just had a double bypass (at 83, and he's been a diabetic for 15 years). Good luck and may the Lord enlighten your doctors as to the right course of treatment.Prayers sent your way, Buzzard, for a speedy and complete recovery. I hope they can get to the bottom of it and solve it in a big way.
On a personal note:
I usually don't put my business out "on the streets". But since we're on this topic, I'm going to mention that Mrs. Reb is in the hospital at this moment and has been since Saturday morning.
She's had diabetes (type 2) from which she's suffered for over 20 years. She's had carpal tunnel surgeries on both hands, heel spur removals on one foot, 3 spinal surgeries in which the last was a spinal fusion. Then there was the gall bladder removal and retina replacements in both eyes.
Now she is in the hospital because of fluid buildup in her lungs which has caused her to swell around her face and have difficulty breathing. They've treated that and it's going down, but now she has blockages in her heart and in both kidneys.
We've known about the kidney problem (which they're now classifying as acute renal failure). But here's the kicker. She needs to get on dialysis but her heart isn't strong enough to endure the stress that it would place on her heart. But she also needs to have a stent put in her heart but the lack of blood to her kidneys during this surgery would shut both her kidneys down and probably kill her.
Her heart doctor was in her room yesterday morning while I was there. He told me that he's going to speak with her kidney doctor to see what they can do about it. What scares me though is that he admittedly doesn't know what to do.
I'm headed back over there in a few minutes and will keep you posted on what they decide is the best way to handle this.
Any prayers y'all can send this way are greatly appreciated.