Hi there, Looking for answers about my Mom. The short story is she had Triple Bypass surgery on July 2 2020, had a very good recovery where she was walking and doing things on her own after a few weeks. August 18th she gets cleared to drive and go on about her life. August 17th was diagnosed with a UTI and immedialty went on Anitbiotic (Cipro) for 3 days...2-3 days later she has slurred speech and cannot put sentences together . We call nurse she said thake her to ER. Goes to ER and gets some antibiotics and then gets tested for possible stroke..everything comes back negative. Even tested for UTI and it was negative. The 5 days in hospital she gets weaker and cannot get up by herslef or go the bathroom or put her clothes on...and still a bit confused from time to time. Hopsital says she sems fine and we can send her to rehab center to get her functions back....now been 7 days in rehab with little change in her abilty to do things on her own. So is this still the affect of the UTI? or is it possible she had a stroke that was undetectible? Know one can seem to give us kids any clear cut answers...The last hospital I think saw just as an elderly lady that needs help yet 5 days before that she was waling around baking a cake with her granddaughter. Do people usually bounce back after getting rid of the UTI? we are all confused on what has happened to Mom in just a few days and now in a rehab/nursing home wher she is misaerable and not getting any better. Looking for answers....is it possble she never regains her strength back to take care of herself? I mean she survived triple bypass surgery and now just not the same.
Thanks
Scott
My mother took a good month to regain her stronger swallow and recovery gains back and a few months to feel back to where we were. Again when she acts this way now I have her potassium levels checked. 🙏🏼
My mom has chronic UTI's, some very serious. I tried D-Mannose and the product did not help. I thought D-Mannose only helped E-coli infections. Do you know why it helps some and not others? Thank you.
Took me a while to find your question on forum, earlybird! But trust me, I am learning!!
I blame the MC for not having a lift and a weekend nurse, both which would have made the trip to the hospital unnecessary. I blame the hospital speech therapist who put him on pureed food because the swallow test turned up negative. (I pulled the hospital records.) I blame the doctor who took him off his aspirin regamine which had been working well for him since a previous stroke several years earlier. I blame the rehab nursing home which much too ready to give up on him. They were inconsistent tracking him and communicating with us. Mostly I blame myself for not forcing the doctors to pay attention. Once he was in the rehab nursing home, it was a musical chairs game of trying to find out if a doctor ever saw him. Not while I was there and I was there a lot.
Don't let your mother lay there and get weaker. Don't let them treat her like just another old person. Question anything you don't understand.
Sometimes doctors/hospitals miss what we see. I hope OP doesn't just stop at what he was told by the hospital.
His mother had slurred speech, UTI and weakness after having a serious tripple bypass. He needs answers ASAP.
I am very concerned.
I am not a medical professional.
You mentioned she had a UTI. I decided to do some research. This is what I read.
"Researchers have linked infections like pneumonia and UTI to an increased risk to having a coronary event, such as a heart attack or stroke within the next three months."
You may want to take her to another hospital. I wouldn't take a chance. Tripple bypass is serious stuff. I know, my husband had one too.
At the same time, I would give her Cranberry juice to drink. It is an antioxidant and it works good for UTI. Doctors here recommend it. That is what I drink.
that line of antibiotics can have crazy neurological effects, esp depending on other meds. He is on Parkinsons meds.
the type is quinelones? (Spelling) or something like that. There are others in this category as well. Look it up. (Sorry, can’t get to look it up while writing this)
christine
My grandmother went through valve surgery, did fine and was going to be discharged. The same day, she had a clot that caused death.
Garlic is a good product but if on blood thinners you need to check with the doctor. My mothers neurologist told me he did not want her taking garlic because she is on anticoagulants. My moms naturopath wanted her to take garlic instead of the blood thinners but I checked with doctor first and he said no.
All too often medications are prescribed, but no one really checks to see what, if any, interactions their might be with other medications, including OTCs. If she has never had cipro before, it could be causing issues. While the majority of people can take the majority of medications, there are cases where meds can't be taken. My mother always said she was allergic to "mycins", and my daughter couldn't take erythromycin (Rxed to treat UTI at 9 months, didn't treat it and she ended up with vomiting even water and a bad case of hives!) While in hospital myself, they were daily injecting heparin (blood thinner) - these became more painful by the day. Hematologist came to my room and said when I came in my platelet count was fine, but has since shot sky high. Ummm, I'm not allowed to eat and anything going into me YOU all are putting it there, figure it out! When I ended up with a hematoma, the damn shots stopped, and magically my platelet count returned to normal! Heparin should NOT increase, but rather decrease platelet count to help prevent blood clots. My dad, after major heart surgery, was to take certain meds forever but adverse reactions led to the docs reducing the dosage until finally he could only take 2 baby aspirin/day.
Although medications or bad med interactions can cause these symptoms, there could be any number of causes and you need to push push push so these docs understand your mom was doing fine and this is a sudden change! ALL sudden changes have a cause and THEY need to find it.
Mom's first UTI at MC (she used to have at least one/year before dementia, sometimes more) resulted in sun-downing. She insisted she had to get out, she had guests coming and had to go home. Hours of this. Unfortunately it was Fri evening, no doc access until Mon! We had to use anti-anxiety along with the antibiotic to keep her calm. AFTER treatment there was no need for the other. No slurring, no trouble articulating (not that it means your mother couldn't exhibit these symptoms.) Subsequent UTIs showed up with night time bed wetting. Most recently she had TIA or mini-stroke. Slumped over, slurred speech, right side weakness. Some resolved quickly (she refused to go to hospital, we didn't push it - she's 97, no real hearing, overweight, dementia, won't stand or walk, mac deg, etc.) but nurse said still slurring a bit and still has the weakness rt side.
Again, given your mom is much younger (guessing), and did so well with surgery, I would push every doc and then some. She isn't doing this to be a pain, and it IS a sign that something is wrong. Medications. Too much or not enough water (yes, too much can wash your system out and cause confusion, etc). UTI (general rule is one should be AT LEAST 3 days past medication before testing, as it can show up negative! Been there done that with my son and his tonsils!) Even if "dip stick" test for UTI is negative, have them do a culture. Stroke or TIA. I'm not in the medical field, so there could be a whole list of other causes for this. PUSH!
Doctors, radiologists, nurses are all human and we ALL make mistakes or miss things. This is NOT who your mother was post-surgery and again, sudden onset of ANYTHING is a warning. If her current docs won't work with you, find better ones! Go to a highly regarded hospital and seek the best docs.
Funny too - despite being only 9 mo old, she fought taking the first medication. When we got a new Rx, sat nicely and took it like it was candy! So, her little tiny self knew better!
Your mom has experienced severe stress and trauma with heart surgery, UTI, hospitalization, and rehab. etc. Each person reacts differently to life’s health problems. While you may pursue answers, sometimes it may not be clear and definitive; especially for an older person. Your mom may get slowly somewhat better like where she was before, or she may never be the same again. You can only do the best you can to help her.
Every time she has required general anesthesia (Bowel Cancer and Knee surgery),
her dementia has increased within 1-2 days. No UTI's.
Don't stop at nothing. Do not sit and wait. You keep going until they find your mother's problem/you get answers.
Hospitals are not always right. Sometimes you have to go to another hospital.
Also, if it were me, I would be giving my mom Cranberry juice to drink.
I still have nerve pain if I overdo it, and I had a bout of profound fatique right after the contagion period was over.
I had an antiviral perscribed plus I has the older vaccine.
Mama ended up in a nursing home and went inexorably down hill for two more years and died at 101. At the last she still recognized all five of her kids but didn’t remember her husband at all, thought her parents we’re still alive, thought she still lived with them in her childhood home, got songs on her mind and sang at the top of her lungs, talked indiscreetly about sex, wheeled herself into other peoples rooms and climbed in bed with men, stole other people’s eye glasses, openly criticized the hairdos of the female staff and did a lot of other things that we have since come to think of rather humorously. Mama was the soul of Southern discretion and she was still wise enough to stay on the good side of the staff. At times she thought she was at the country club and formally introduced us to all the other out of contact people at the luncheon table. She would have hated to end the way she did, but, even so, kept her wits about her enough to one sunny day just peacefully grind to a halt.
My mother never wanted to die and we were so blessed that she accepted every stage of life with equanimity. Mama always said, “Every age has its compensations.” If your mother doesn’t recover, I suggest that you accept what has happened and find joy in all the things that made your mother what she was, understand that she is the same person, and make sure you and your siblings are at her bedside when she meets her maker. We still speak of her last days often and yet, after she died, she became younger and perfectly lucid again in our remembrance.
Being miserable and depressed will make one go down hill and not even want to live.
If they caught the UTI right away and started her on antibiotics. It only takes a few days to get back to normal.
First thing bring her home !!!!
She will be Safer Happier and get Healthier...
You deffiently need to make a Dr's appointment with her Dr first, if her Insurance won't let her go to a Specialist Uroligist first.
Don't Delay.
Prayers
My wife was sent to rehab in June and on the 13th day, 2 employees that she had come in contact with tested positive, thus another 14 days of isolation. So 27 days of rehab limit done in-room only with little to no improvement.
She came home in early August and is now either wheelchair or bed bound.