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Sending many prayers and best wishes to you and Steve......stay strong Bea.
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Sweet Lord Jesus,
Please reach out to your child Steve, with the perfection of your healing touch. We know that if we but ask it of you Lord, you will make it so. Stay near to him dear Saviour, and let him feel the peace of your presence, and please strengthen, sustain, and guide his dear wife, Bea.
By thy word, Lord, all things are possible. We thank and praise you, and our Heavenly Father, for all your loving mercies. Amen
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Seconding AuntyLynn's prayer
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Hi there <<<<< seibertneurolyme/Bea and Steve >>>>>,
TxC' and I have been adding our prayers to this mix too...
Hoping for better news to come,and for the Lords powerful healing love, peace and rest,to be felt swiftly for you both.
Jus' Silverwolfi
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thirding AuntLynn's prayer Lord we cry out to You as you are OUR SHEPHERD, and by Your Word where there are 2 by The Stripes of Jesus it is DONE... Bring Steve Home, away from the gray area a Hospital gives US with Lyme, Give Bea and Steve a sign you are "The Great Healer" send Angels to defend our brother from the attacks upon His health.. Give the medical staff the Power to do Your WILL... send a doctor to steve that has the knowledge and courage to step up to the plate, and act. Amen we love you God !
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Sending prayers for you and Steve right now for hope and a complete healing of body, mind and spririt; strength and courage to help you both through this time; love and peace in your hearts.
Hugs from Hopeful4
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Bea, I'm so sorry to hear this turn of events.
For the low BP, for heaven's sake, they need to put him on Florinef ASAP! It's a no-brainer. Usual starting dose is .1 mg, but it can be upped to twice that. If he has a tendency to migraines/bad
headaches, then you would want to up it slowly, ie, 1/2 tablet more in the afternoon. I know you can't rx, but if you know what's what, you can ask for it to be rx'd.
Yes, make some noise about the anti-viral, specifically Valcyte, if the poster above is correct.
I know that we ordinarily want to stay away from steroids with Lyme & co, however, in this situation, it sounds like they are needed. In Jeffries book, The Safe Uses of Cortisol, he advises
going up to 80 mg per day of hydrocortisone when someone has an acute illness. Going way up in dose has helped me when in crisis. So that might help, if you could hold any sway
there (I know, your power is limited with the drs, I'm sure). Of course, it should be tapered down, not just dropped!! Arghh! What were they thinking?!
I wonder about the Protomyxoa? But boy would you have a hard time talking to the drs about anything like that!!
Continued prayers for his healing and comfort for both of you.
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Checked into a hotel last night to get caught up on my sleep a little -- 1 1/2 hours drive each way.
x-ray yesterday showed no change in pneumonia. Hoping today's x-ray will finally show some improvement. To date z-rays show a pattern of no change for a few days then followed by worsening.
I.D. doc yesterday -- the most anti-lyme of the 2 we have seen -- still says increase in WBC was from steroids and not infection. I did point out that the hospital progress notes from the other I.D. doc cited some medical literature reference saying that was not the case. The doc's response -- those were not MY progress notes. So obviously even the I.D. docs are confused and in disagreement.
As to the eosinophils -- when Steve was initially transferred they were at zero -- that had happened one other time -- when he first went back on antibiotics in April. It is my understanding that in pneumonia the eosinophils could be elevated in the lungs but not in the bloodstream -- per the pulmonary doc. I have not seen the pathology reports from the bronchoscopy -- will get copies from medical records Monday.
In the past when Steve treated G.I. parasites his eosinophils were normal until he started treatment and then they became elevated.
I am going to push today to add an antiviral and an antiparasite med to cover all bases.
They gave Steve some norepinephrine by IV yesterday to raise his blood pressure. It came up to 112/60 or so. Has stayed in that range or a little higher overnight.
They were able to turn him last ngiht without causing a drop in his oxygen so maybe there has been some very slight improvement.
Social work was supposed to arrange a sit down meting between me and all the different departments -- all in one room at the same time. Did not happen yesterday and don't know if it will today or not. I think that could be useful so I can summarize his medical history and correct some mistakes in the records.
It is so hard to know what to do that will help but not antagonize the docs to the point of not seeing the forest for the trees.
Just keep praying.
Bea Seibert
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Hopefully when you meet everyone, some could put pieces together. With you experience snd knowledge you can run rings around them all, it's so hard for them to see. Youve been through so much with your husband, and know his health so well. I hope you can get some rest. Good thoughts for a lasting recovery.
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Praying for positive turn around for Steve.
So sorry that things are so difficult.
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Praying for you & Steve. Hoping for improvements and for the doctors to be more open-minded about chronic tick-borne infections.
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Thanks for the update Bea...Just hoping and praying that they try what you suggest and something works. You are such a trooper and Steve is a fighter. Hope you get some rest and take care of yourself.
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Big prayers continue for you and Steve.
I hope the meeting will go well and that the doctors will truly listen. You know Steve and his history better than anyone.
Please tell Steve we are all praying for him and hoping he improves soon.
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Big prayers continue for you and Steve.
I hope the meeting will go well and that the doctors will truly listen. You know Steve and his history better than anyone.
Please tell Steve we are all praying for him and hoping he improves soon.
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Bea,
I am glad you were able to catch up on some sleep.
I admire how strong you are to face a team of people who are thinking differently than you, and to remain steadfast and unintimidated.
I am praying and praying for Steve's healing and for strength for both of you.
I also pray that you and Steve feel the infinite love of Jesus around you as you go through this difficult trial.
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So sorry to read all of this is happening. Sending hugs and prayers your way.
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They think they have found a gram negative bacteria in Steve's sputum samples. Started him on Topramycin last night in addition to the vancomycin and zosyn he was already on.
No change in x-rays for last 2 days. Lung doc seems to agree with hubby's LLMD that that is the best indicator of the course of the infection. Today the lung doc seems pretty certain that the pneumonia is what caused the respiratory failure and that there is not anything else going on such as cancer for example.
But they are now calling his condition ARDS -- not exactly sure how that differs from respiratory failure, but it is a rare complication of babesia and initially they were saying that he did not have ARDS so obviously babesia was not a factor.
Until they know what the bacteria is they can't predict the course of the illness -- don't know if Steve will get better quickly or continue to get worse before improving.
So far they have not done drug sensitivities and not sure they picked the right antibioc. Steve spiked fevers 3 times today -- twice to 103.8 They finally put him on a cooling blanket and that did bring the temperature down to normal.
They sedated him more heavily today since they changed the settings on his oxygen so he wouldn't be fighting the machine. The nurses have observed that his pulse ox shows 4 % higher than his blood gases. If his pulse ox shows at 90 for example his real pulse ox is only 86. They said that that varies from person to person -- some people there is no difference but I think they said 4 % was about as high a difference as they had seen. They are keeping the oxygen at 95% -- every time they try to lower it to 90% Steve's stats start going down very quickly.
WBC still at 25,800 -- still not really sure if the steroids are causing the high WBC and/or the temperatures.
It seems like they are still kind of up in the air about what is going on.
They did do an echo cardiogram today and it wasn't much different from his last one a little over a year ago.
I think the meeting with everyone is going to be tomorrow when the weekday docs are back. Still haven't decided exactly how I am going to approach that. Hopefully I can see the medical records first and have some idea of what is really going on.
Please continue praying. Steve needs all the help he can get right now.
Bea Seibert
To whoever mentioned the Factive -- I know they had thought about drug allergies in relation to the flagyl since that is the med that seemed to trigger the cascade of events. I assume they looked up his other meds as well, but think I should probably ask.
My mom had a very good question that I think I will ask someone. She wanted to know how the antibiotics would get into his lungs if the oxygen cannot get in
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I hope that the hospital pharmacist will be included in the conference.
I'm praying for both of you.
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Hang in there Bea. So sorry for all you both are going through.
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Bea, I've been following this daily since you first posted. I will be praying for Steve, and also for wisdom for you in finding the right words for your conference tomorrow.
May God wrap his arms around you both and make his healing presence be felt. Hugs to you both!
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Hugs Bea, I'm still praying for you and Steve and his medical caregivers.
It just breaks my heart when I read your updates and not much progress has been made. They saw thrush in Steve's lungs. Did they take cultures? Why haven't they started him on some high dose broad spectrum anti-fungals? Clearly that is a problem that needs addressed ASAP! How can he breathe when he has a carpet of fungus in his lungs? I'm going to go cry now...
At least they recognized the need to start him on the antibiotics. If the fevers, low BP, and high WBC were not enough, you gave them positive lab report.
You asked about the antibiotics, with the central line the antibiotics are administered directly into the bloodstream. They are pumped throughout the body to all the organs. Absorption into the tissues varies somewhat. They should choose antibiotics with good target penetration to treat the individual infection.
Big Hug friend. I'll get up early to start my antibiotic again and I'll start praying for you all again then too.
Even if we don't know what to say, if all we can do is cry, God hears our prayers, He knows are hearts, He knows our needs.
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Been following your updates and praying for you two! Hope he sees improvement soon.
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Been thinking of you and praying for both of you all day off and on. Will continue to pray.
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Bea, I am checking in daily to see how Steve is doing. Praying for healing - physically, emotionally and spiritually.
I hope that meeting that the social worker is trying to arrange will happen soon. Everyone needs to put their heads together. You know his health so well. Your input is going to be the most valuable there.
Praying there will be an MD there who can put all the pieces of the puzzle together and get Steve well.
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Just checking in. Still praying for you and Steve.
Take care and God bless.
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Praying that the gram negative bacteria is the culprit and that the new antibiotic will cause rapid improvement.
Praying for complete healing and strength for Steve, supernatural wisdom, confidence and strength for you, Bea, and openmindedness, wisdom and a spirit of teamwork for the medical staff.
When you go to the meeting, may you feel the prescence of the Holy Spirit with you, giving you everything you need to encourage all the Dr's to turn over every stone, and to work confidently and unfailingly with you, the person who knows Steve best.
Big hugs!!!!
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Bea, Its a new day, A new week, Fall is in front of US.. Summer behind. Take hold of your future, let the woes of yesterday turn into fond memories.. Prepare yourself for tomorrow. Take up your armor and sharpen your sword. May the burdens and worries fall onto THE LORD. Take up with new strenght and Pride, Focus on yrs down this Path The Lord has made, With Steve. Pour your God given Love into this. As you meet with the group of advisers Include Jesus in your meeting. Ask Him to be present in that room.. Look around and Feel His Spirit. You are at a point of Faith and Love. HOPE will preceed with VICTORY. You will never be alone NEVER. For Steve... For God's Will be done. Find that spark of rejoicing and fuel it. Onward with More Strenght then you Knew before. Amen and Good Morning.
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Just wanted to say I'm thinking of you and sending prayers
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Still praying for you and Steve.
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Hubby's LLMD asked me if they were trying to kill him half jokingly a few days ago. Sometimes you do have to wonder. Steve just can't seem to get a break.
All tests results negative so far as to the original cause of the pneumonia and lung failure.
Findings so far -- Steve developed thrush from the steroids which was apparently drug down into his lungs when they did the bronchoscopy. He is on 100 mg IV diflucan for that.
The bacterial pneumonia is the result of 2 common G.I. bacteria -- specific strains of klebsiella and enterobacter (don't have my notes in front of me).
Working hypothesis is that either during the bronchoscopy or the intubation Steve aspirated and the bacteria from his stomach got into his lungs. That explains the worsening of his pneumonia since he did the bronchoscopy and was put on the ventilator. The IV topramycin and IV zosyn should cover those 2 bacteria.
The culture of the PICC line grew out a common bacteria -- staph epidermis. They think that the lab contaminated the speciman since his blood cultures are negative. The IV vancomycin should cover staph if he really has it.
The 2 pulmonary docs are not in agreement on his diagnosis. One says ARDS and the other one thinks fibrosis I think.
Don't think they actually scheduled a meeting yet and I am not sure what direction to go in.
Plan right now is to treat the pneumonia for 8 - 10 days (has been 2 days already) and then try to wean him off the ventilator.
His platelets had gotten down to 110 so they held off on heparin and platelets went back up to 120 I think.
WBC down to 20,000 but still spiking fevers up to 103 or so.
Also on the positive side -- no change on xrays. That means he has been stable for 3 days now without getting worse.
Breathing is still a major issue. Stats nosedived -- pulse ox down to 77 -- when the nurses turned him over in bed. Heart rate also slowed way down.
He had one episode overnight when his heart rate fell into the 40's that had them worried for awhile.
Thanks to LymeNet members Steve got 19 Get Well Cards today. He had received 3 each on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday last week. He is less sedated today but not enough to open his eyes. As soon as he is more alert I will start sharing his mail with him.
Think I will bring in some of his classical music tapes for tomorrow -- I forgot today. Plan is to keep him sedated and comfortable for now and just wait and see.
They adjusted his steroid dose back down again. Going up and down so quickly is not helping Steve in my opinion.
All viral tests for pneumonia negative so I am almost positive I can't convince them to add an antiviral.
That's about it for now.
Got to go.
Bea Seibert
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Bea, thanks for the update. I am glad that Steve is stable, and I am praying he will be improving every day.
I am thrilled he has received so many cards! We are all praying and pulling for your both. We definitely understand what you are going through.
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Bea are you still accepting cards AT the above address!?
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Praying and praying and believing!!!!!!
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Bea, Thank God that he is stable and that there is some small improvement----and that they did find specific bacteria.
I pray for continued improvement, health, and ease for Steve, and for comfort, wisdom, and strength for you. I pray for wisdom and open-mindedness for his doctors and care-givers.
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Thank you for the updates. There are so many who care for you.
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Bea -
I hope you won't be too worried about that heart rate of 40. A few years back I wore a Holter monitor just to assess my heart murmer. The doc asked "what are you doing at 4:00 AM?" Answer: Sleeping. "Oh because your heart rate went down to 36."
Of course, this was without the induced coma.
Hey wait a minute, once I acutally GET to sleep ... Hmmm. Yeah, sorta comatose.
Anyway I want you to know we are thinking of you, and praying for you daily.
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Today is the big day -- they did schedule a meeting of the docs. Please pray that they will at least keep babesia in the differential as to ongoing treatment.
Steve is being moved again to a different ICU -- this one is the medical ICU and has docs on the floor 24 hours a day. They consider Steve to be still in sepsis but no longer in septic shock. I know he is fighting all he can, but the eventual outcome is guarded at best at this point.
I feel I owe it to Steve to at least get the medical records changed to reflect that he did have a confirmed case of babesia per current CDC guidelines in 2007 -- his first Fry slide (it was a Giemsa stain but that is not written on the report! Will be contacting the lab to get a statement to include in his medical records).
In December, 2010 he still met the CDC criteria for a probable case of babesia duncani (titer 1:2048 plus specific symptoms) And in April, 2011 even after 4 rounds of quinine and clindamycin at IDSA doses he still met the CDC criteria for a probable case (titer of 512 and specific symptoms).
The lyme is a clinical diagnosis since PCR tests are not considered valid tests for lyme per the IDSA guidelines like they are for probably every other infection that exists.
I am not even going to get into bartonella and ehrlichia as those also are clinical diagnoses.
I have been told that with the move he will have a new team of docs and they will be taking a fresh look at things to see if they can shed any more light on what is going on.
So hopefully now that I have had some time to get my thoughts together I will do a better job of explaining the history and why babesia is important to the big picture -- it does rarely present with the complication of ARDS (even included on the CDC reporting form) and there is medical literature to support that babesia can cause ARDS.
The Carilion Clinic address is still the correct one. Does not need a room number.
Have decided to share the flashdrive of Steve's darkfield microscope live blood analysis done in April, 2012. Like they say -- a picture is worth a thousand words and the video clips show probable babesia and lyme (l-form).
Will update later today or tomorrow after Steve gets moved and I meet with the old and new docs.
Bea Seibert
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Bea and Steve, My prayers continue for you both.
I don't know what Steve's sedated with but several of these drugs can cause hypotension and bradycardia.
I remember reading a case report years ago of a female veterinarian being diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. Her lung function was down to 30%.
Someone mentioned tick-borne infections to her and it turned out to be Babesia. She made a full recovery with tx.
I tried to post a search I did but don't know how to shorten a url. A search for pulmonary fibrosis and babesiosis comes up with both ARDS and pulm fib with babs as the underlying cause.
Lord be with Bea and Steve and guide the medical team towards his healing. I pray this in Jesus' name. Amen
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God Morning Bea, 3 am.. YOU GO LADY !!! Hoping you have family or friends reaching out in physical support, I'll say a team player at best, as I feel for you, your gathering info. and collecting data for Steve may be a bit overwhelming on your system.. Share with steve everything you go thru.. Steve may have his eyes closed, but, I believe His mind is open in spirit and progress.. that makes the 2 of you sharing The Love, every little bit makes Good.. as in Steve the power in reciieveing your voice, your touch, and presance, Very Powerfull within Him, He still needs to know He is needed, I believe that when we are needed our adrenaline raises to meet the challenge.. As, did Jesus rise to the occasian. Bless Him and Prayers 24/7 steve is on our thoughts all day and night, as with many many others. GO STEVE ! big hug payne
PS- The Lord brings me to Prayer over His intake, meals food IV's meds..water= everything that goes into Steve Bless it with The Blood of Jesus, we're pulling for you two. kiss him for US. He is Loved. a brother.
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I check every day Bea for good news. Thanks for keeping us updated. You are amazing in your fight for Steve. Glad to hear there will be a fresh set of eyes to look at things. Hoping and praying.
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Bea = angel in disguise.
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Praying for Steve.
Praying for you, and the meeting with the Dr's.
Lord, please reveal to the Dr's what they need to do for Steve to heal him completely. Give them the wisdom that only You can give.
Father, please hold Steve and Bea in the palm of your hand. Protect them, fill them with your strength, and give them hope and peace.
Lord, please give Bea all the confidence and the right words that she needs when she meets with the Dr's. Open the Dr's ears and minds to receive Bea's information with appreciation.
Lord Jesus, please heal Steve's lungs and all other disease in his body. Heal him with Your amazing grace.
Lord, I also ask that Bea and Steve will feel how much they are loved.
I pray all of this in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen
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I second what Dekrator said....Bea, we are praying for Steve's healing and your strength and guidance.
I hope you have someone here on lymenet, who you respect to talk to live. If not, please ask someone specifically if they can call you. You need support......please know we all want to help in any way we can.
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I agree with linky.
When meeting with the Dr's remember, Dr's lose patients every, single day and are still able to sleep at night. (That keeps me fighting for my husband's and my health when the Dr's dismiss my concerns). You are the only one in that meeting who is personally invested in the outcome...your voice matters.
You have the support of hundreds of Lymenet members behind you.
I pray that God gives you and your husband strength to get through this moment...and come out the other side better off than you were before.
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Uplifting you both and your family in prayer. Keep Calm, the Lord will fight for you!
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I check this thread multiple times a day. Thank you for keeping us posted.
Your knowledge and persistence are truly remarkable. It's a shame we have to spend so much time researching, deciding, correcting and advocating, when we would rather just be with our loved ones and let the doctors do their jobs.
But this is the way it's done in the Lyme world. We are more than the advocates. We are the doctors, too. Criminal.
Good luck in the doctors' meeting. I know you will present your case well. I just hope they are capable of listening.
You deserve all the credit for getting Steve this far. And you must be exhausted. Please take good care of yourself. And don't doubt anything you've done as his wife, caregiver and advocate. You have gone above and beyond. Everyone on this board is in awe of you.
I also know two people with diagnoses of pulmonary fibrosis and Babesia. At least one had pneumonia as well. It was bacterial and viral. I don't know which specific infections were involved.
cottonbrain
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Bea, all the positive energy I can muster I am sending Steve's way. Don't forget to take care of yourself too -- we are all pulling for Steve. Hang in there, hon.
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seekhelp
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Bea, I'm so sorry to read all you and your husband are going through. I can't even imagine. A part of me gets scared reading this thread if Babesia Duncani truly is this deadly. I hate to say it, but there is very little hope of identifying it via testing concretely. I had a local Infectious Disease doctor push my testing straight to the CDC. s you know, I had his same titer level (1:2,048).
They admitted there is NO good test for Duncani. No PCR existed for non-Microti strains. How frightening.
I pray someone there can help Steve regain some health. whatever he has, the resilience of this is just incredible. I personally can't fathom how any strain could have survived the utter onslaught of IV abx, anti-malarials, herbals, etc. he has been on. However, you just never know.
Praying for the best..... you are one INCREDIBLE spouse.
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I read the recent comments and wanted to say thanks before posting an update. I checked pubmed under the terms babesia and respiratory distress and also babesia and ARDS. Overlooked babesia and fibrosis.
LymeEd -- Pulmonologist talked to the hospital toxicologist regarding all of Steve's meds and supplements. No real hits as to serious lung issues. But as we all know not all side effects get reported and many drugs are never tested in combinations.
But the pulmonologist said Steve's lungs did not present the appearance of drug toxicity. Basically they just do not have an explanation for the original sequence of events.
Supposedly the fibrocystic changes were mild. And we always attributed those changes to babesia. Steve has had a mild nonproductive cough from time to time -- usually only happens for a couple of weeks when either starting or stopping babesia treatment.
According to the I.D. doc the staph infection from the line is very mild and only needs 5 days of antibiotics I think she said. Says that staph likes to colonize on the plastic of IV lines.
I wrote the update in the next post earlier in the day. Since then they were able to lower Steve's oxygen from 100% to 80% -- first time they have been able to get it that low in several days. Even with the continual fevers I think that is the most encouraging sign we have seen.
Bea Seibert
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