My Dad is Admitted in ICU Due to Pneumonia and Sepsis. How Do We Move Forward with my Dad’s Care?

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My Dad is Admitted in ICU Due to Pneumonia and Sepsis. How Do We Move Forward with my Dad’s Care?

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Dear Patrik,

I have found your website an invaluable help over the last 6 weeks that my Dad has been in Intensive Care here in the UK. My Dad was admitted to hospital for respiratory distress/double pneumonia and sepsis.

He was on the Respiratory Ward for initial 24 hours, and then transferred to ICU when his breathing deteriorated.

I decided to contact you as, like many families you work with. Dad’s condition is complex with many unknowns attached. I would very much welcome your help and expertise in terms of how we move forward with my Dad’s care re: prognosis and treatment options.

To give you a background & history:

My Dad is 76. I would describe him as generally healthy. He really enjoys life and is a very kind and loving, decent, well educated person. He is a company director with two busy businesses.

I would describe him as very strong psychologically. He is a very even tempered, calm person.

He does have COPD (he smoked until 15 years ago, when he gave up successfully after years of us bullying him!!!) and developed Type 2 diabetes approximately 4 years ago, for which he takes Metformin.

He has never needed treatment for his COPD and, actually, rarely gets chest infections.

My Dad lives with my stepmom and my brother lives locally.

Continuation...
https://intensivecarehotline.com/ventilation/my-dad-is-admitted-in-icu-due-to-pneumonia-and-sepsis-how-do-we-move-forward-with-my-dads-care/

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