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Explorer II
Explorer II
Wife fell backwards while trying to repair planter that someone ran into, last week. She went to a urgent care who said she had a traumatic brain injury but not...serous?
Well she is essentially been in bed for days. Today he said she felt some better.
She refuses to go to an ER.
I can't take her, I can't drive, possibly ruptured disc and other things. I can't sleep and medication isn't helping a lot. Can't walk well or get up or lay down.
Called her Brother a little while ago, to call her in the morning and take to her or even come and take her.please pray for my wife.
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toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
How are you and your wife doing today?
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toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
down home wrote:
Thanks Folks for your Prayers!Elsie is going to be fine. Sinus infection and some pneumonia. Head injury not leaving permanent scaring or any on her brain.
Daughter took her yesterday to ER and today me.


Glad to hear she went. Sounds like the ER visit found a potential serious problem - pneumonia.

And glad you went in also and got some help for your issues.

Be welland be safe.
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1998 American Clipper Fold n Roll Folding Trailer
Both born in Morgan Hill, CA to Irv Perch (Daddy of the Aristocrat trailers)

thomasmnile
Explorer
Explorer
What was the fall Height? Did your wifes'head strike an unyielding surface like concrete resulting in soft tissue injury bleeding or altered level of consciousness? Does she take any bloodthinner meds? They can be a factor in closed head trauma bleeding.
Could be simple as a scalp wound, concussion, or closed brain bleed, a potentially very serious injury. Hence my suggestion of transport by ambulance to a
hospital with appropriate diagnostic resources and physicians to diagnose and treat.

down_home
Explorer II
Explorer II
thomasmnile wrote:
Retired paramedic here. The urgent care facility made their diagnosis based on what? Is your wife's behavior significantly different than before her accident? What, if any physical symptoms is she displaying?

Not a lot of detail provided, but I would suggest 911 call for an ambulance, transport to a hospital for evaluation where a doctor could order imaging such as a CT scan or MRI, tests I'm sure weren't available at an urgent care facility.

Don't know where you are, but in Florida EMS personnel were covered
by what was called the incapacitatd patient law. Simply put, if in the judgment of a paramedic or EMT a patient (based on history, behavior,symptoms, physical presentation) could be transported to a hospital for evaluation; not to be confused with laws addressing psychiatric or mental health crisis.

She was fatigued and slightly out of kilter....and her head hurt,

down_home
Explorer II
Explorer II
Thanks Folks for your Prayers!Elsie is going to be fine. Sinus infection and some pneumonia. Head injury not leaving permanent scaring or any on her brain.
Daughter took her yesterday to ER and today me.

toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
rexlion wrote:
I have prayed for both of you. May your health and well-being be restored.

Unless your wife has been incapacitated mentally by the fall, IMO respect her wishes. Hospitals are not without their risks. An adult should be free to decide what level of care she will have, barring incapacity of course. Making one's own decisions and having autonomy contributes greatly to an adult's quality of life, and quality of life generally trumps quantity (for example, who wouldn't prefer 1 year of freedom over 20 in the slammer?).


I agree. However, with brain injuries, the person may feel perfectly fine and by the time they start feeling poorly, it's too late.

I always think of Natasha Richardson and her family. I suspect if she had a second chance, she would have not refused medical care when she first fell.
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rexlion
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Explorer
I have prayed for both of you. May your health and well-being be restored.

Unless your wife has been incapacitated mentally by the fall, IMO respect her wishes. Hospitals are not without their risks. An adult should be free to decide what level of care she will have, barring incapacity of course. Making one's own decisions and having autonomy contributes greatly to an adult's quality of life, and quality of life generally trumps quantity (for example, who wouldn't prefer 1 year of freedom over 20 in the slammer?).
Mike G.
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newman_fulltime
Explorer II
Explorer II
its simple call 911 she wont have a choice if they see shes at risk .Let her be mad ag you atleast shes alive still

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
There are services that have MDs and nurses who make house calls. Please consider.
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Ed_Gee
Explorer II
Explorer II
down home wrote:
I can get her there. She just won't go.


When my mother suffered serious brain issue, my wife and I physically forced her out of bed and took her to hospital. Turned out was a terminal brain tumor.

Better, I would do what Thomas said .
Ed - on the Central Oregon coast
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thomasmnile
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Explorer
Retired paramedic here. The urgent care facility made their diagnosis based on what? Is your wife's behavior significantly different than before her accident? What, if any physical symptoms is she displaying?

Not a lot of detail provided, but I would suggest 911 call for an ambulance, transport to a hospital for evaluation where a doctor could order imaging such as a CT scan or MRI, tests I'm sure weren't available at an urgent care facility.

Don't know where you are, but in Florida EMS personnel were covered
by what was called the incapacitatd patient law. Simply put, if in the judgment of a paramedic or EMT a patient (based on history, behavior,symptoms, physical presentation) could be transported to a hospital for evaluation; not to be confused with laws addressing psychiatric or mental health crisis.

toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
Will she do a telephone or zoom appointment with her doctor?

That may be all she needs and will second the opinion of the urgent care. And if the doctor says she needs a scan, etc, she may be more willing to listen.
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1998 American Clipper Fold n Roll Folding Trailer
Both born in Morgan Hill, CA to Irv Perch (Daddy of the Aristocrat trailers)

down_home
Explorer II
Explorer II
I can get her there. She just won't go.

Walaby
Explorer II
Explorer II
Not trying to sound mean, or stick my nose where it doesn't belong. First off, I will pray for you and your wife.

Secondly, I still believe in god helps those who help themselves. I get not wanting to go to the ER, but she needs to see a doctor. If you can't take her, there has to be someone, a neighbor or friend who will. Uber or Lyft is a great idea.

You owe it to her to get her to a doctor. DO IT NOW

Mike
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