Monday, September 16, 2013

No Blood Given

The doctor who performed the larger part of the surgery on the 9th came back in from a conference. He was the one everyone else was waiting on. He says since the fluid they removed is sterile, there's nothing urgent happening there. The bigger concern is the air. He said the pain seems to be in the same areas as the air. To have that much air a week after surgery, there is most likely a small leak in the intestines, but too small they can't see it on the CT scan. He says the only way to know for sure is to open her up to see, which is overkill at this point; the body will close small holes just fine on it's own.

He also canceled the blood transfusions. He said the risks and negative effects on the immune system outweigh the benefits, especially for cancer patients.