keypooh90 said:Yes. And this is what is frustrating her care team because so far every thing they've tested her for has come back negative (flu, lupus, TB, etc). She's on 5 antibiotics and they are having to just treat it blindly basically.
But positive update this morning, they were able to turn down her o2 support from the vent down to 70% and her PEEP setting is now at 18 which is the lowest it's been and she's tolerating it well.
's Wishing mom the best.Have seen your mom around here for so many years, always smile when i see her Mickey in her signature. Hoping she is well and home soon, keypooh (have seen you for many years also). You mom and all your family are in my prayers.'s Wishing mom the best.



Ugh...my good friend is going through a somewhat similar ordeal as your mom. She is spending night #13 in the ICU with bilateral pneumonia with no hx of asthma or other respiratory issues. She started out with typical cold/cough, dx with bronchitis on first Dr. visit, tx with oral antibiotics but instead of getting better deteriorated into the pneumonia. No ARDS, but has her own complications (blood clot in arm and pulm. embolism) creating setbacks. We're finally at a point where we feel we can see sustained improvement but still no idea when she'll be getting out of the ICU, let alone out of the hospital. Thank goodness for amazing ICU nurses. We'll add your mom to our prayers.
They had her on a bi-pap or a heated hi-flow via nasal cannula at or above 70% O2 for most of the past 2 weeks. Fortunately, she seems to have turned the corner and yesterday the O2 was dropped to 40/50 and today they were able to switch out the heated hi-flow for the regular room O2 at 8L/minute via nasal cannula without her O2 sats dropping. Tomorrow they'll switch her to the PCU if a room is available.Wow. That's crazy. I hope my mom doesn't have to be in ICU as long as that. That sounds so similar. Is your friend on the ventilator too?
Settings on the vent are now at 65% O2 and 16 PEEP. Hoping that things keep steadily improving.
