My Dad is in the hospital in Victoria BC

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My parents and my sister went on a cruise to Alaska out of Seattle. On the last day, yesterday, my Dad took ill and went to the sick bay on the ship. He was there all day and got really good treatment and testing and they found fluid around his heart and elevated troponin, and a fever they couldn't touch with what they had on the boat but the doc on the ship wasn't able to do more than stabilize so they got him off the ship when they pulled into Victoria so he could get to a hospital. Seattle was 12 more hours away so he ended up in Canada. He is improving but his troponin level is very high and they are trying to figure out what is going on with his heart. He's got a cardiac history, quadruple bypass 40 years ago. 

In talking to my sister I learned he and my mom got the covid booster a week before they left. And now it is starting to make sense. My parents drank the covid koolaid and pretty much cut themselves off from me and my kids for 3 years. Even today they wear masks around us. At first it was because my wife works at the hospital and then because we didn't get the vaccine. To say it has caused some friction would be putting it mildly.

There isn't a doubt in my mind this is from the covid booster, he has myo/pericarditis and heart damage from it. The fever fits right into the mix as his body is reacting to the shot by an activation of the immune system. I love my parents but they sure got taken for fools by the government.
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Prayers inbound brother!

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Sorry for your woes. Prayers en route.
(10-06-2024, 04:19 PM)MontanaLon Wrote: My parents and my sister went on a cruise to Alaska out of Seattle. On the last day, yesterday, my Dad took ill and went to the sick bay on the ship. He was there all day and got really good treatment and testing and they found fluid around his heart and elevated troponin, and a fever they couldn't touch with what they had on the boat but the doc on the ship wasn't able to do more than stabilize so they got him off the ship when they pulled into Victoria so he could get to a hospital. Seattle was 12 more hours away so he ended up in Canada. He is improving but his troponin level is very high and they are trying to figure out what is going on with his heart. He's got a cardiac history, quadruple bypass 40 years ago. 

In talking to my sister I learned he and my mom got the covid booster a week before they left. And now it is starting to make sense. My parents drank the covid koolaid and pretty much cut themselves off from me and my kids for 3 years. Even today they wear masks around us. At first it was because my wife works at the hospital and then because we didn't get the vaccine. To say it has caused some friction would be putting it mildly.

There isn't a doubt in my mind this is from the covid booster, he has myo/pericarditis and heart damage from it. The fever fits right into the mix as his body is reacting to the shot by an activation of the immune system. I love my parents but they sure got taken for fools by the government.
Man I'm sorry to hear that. Prayers inbound.
He is improving but try as I might, I can't get them to get out of Canada and seek competent medical care in Seattle. They seem to think it is normal to wait for an angio during a possible cardiac emergency. Seriously, if he had come into the hospital here with the troponin levels he had he would have been taken straight to the cath lab. When they questioned why the delay for getting the angio was, "We have a waiting list for angios. People have appointments for months and they have priority". Ah, the joys of socialized medicine.

But they are adults and can make their own decisions, no matter how shitty those decisions are.
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I hope your father is/will be ok. Yes, please try to get them out of Canada. If I had a need for medical care, I’d probably prefer a missionary hospital station in Nigeria to a hospital in Canada.
Dang, a ferry ride and 110 miles to Seattle.
Canada health care system kills my father in law, mother in law and brother in law

I’ll go to a veterinarian before a Canadian hospital
Well, getting him out of Canada isn't an option unfortunately. He is sick enough he would need a medical evacuation flight and the cost quoted to my sister was $33k to get him to Seattle and $55k to get him to Detroit. So he is staying there for the surgery. The surgery is triple bypass. The bypasses he had 40 years ago are clogged though he grew another artery that bypassed the bypass already so they only have to do 3 of them. They were saying it would be the week of the 21st, you know, people have to wait for emergency surgery in Canada. But he got lucky and "there was a cancellation" for this Thursday. My guess is the cancellation was for some poor Canadian who croaked while waiting for emergency surgery.

I've talked to him and he said the people in the hospital are really nice to him so he feels OK about having the surgery there. I bit my tongue and didn't say, "Well, the folks that run the funeral home here are really nice, but I don't want to be their customer".

Will find out how it works out Thursday afternoon.
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(10-15-2024, 06:25 PM)MontanaLon Wrote: Well, getting him out of Canada isn't an option unfortunately. He is sick enough he would need a medical evacuation flight and the cost quoted to my sister was $33k to get him to Seattle and $55k to get him to Detroit. So he is staying there for the surgery. The surgery is triple bypass. The bypasses he had 40 years ago are clogged though he grew another artery that bypassed the bypass already so they only have to do 3 of them. They were saying it would be the week of the 21st, you know, people have to wait for emergency surgery in Canada. But he got lucky and "there was a cancellation" for this Thursday. My guess is the cancellation was for some poor Canadian who croaked while waiting for emergency surgery.

I've talked to him and he said the people in the hospital are really nice to him so he feels OK about having the surgery there. I bit my tongue and didn't say, "Well, the folks that run the funeral home here are really nice, but I don't want to be their customer".

Will find out how it works out Thursday afternoon.

More prayers inbound!

Terry
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