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My father Frank, has been in the hospital since Monday morning. I had brought him in for pain in his abdomen. After review in the ER, they came back with pancreatitis, caused by gall stones. They moved him to a step down ICU and started to get him stable for a GI scope to locate and remove the stones so they could get the pancreatitis under control. The first night was rough with IV issues and delivering his meds and fluid. On tuesday his kidneys started to fail and they were able to put in a Picc line to deliver fluid and medicine.

Early wednesday morning the condition with the inflammation caused by the pancreatitis worsened and the kidneys began to work less. He was then moved to the ICU and placed on dialysis and a respirator machine. Up until that point he was awake and talking to family and friends. For the most part he was not to loopey from the pain meds but he was providing us entertaiment. He even asked the nurse for a lead test since he spent so much time shooting and reloading.

He spoke to the doctors and was aware of everything they were doing today, and before he went under he said "Lets get this show on the road".

At our last meeting today with his doctors, he is having touble regulating his blood pressure, and they are about maxed out on the meds they can give to keep the bp up. They are working as hard as they can to keep him stable in hopes that the meds, fluids and dialysis will work to help keep his bp up so they can contiune to address the pancreatitis, inflammation etc.

We were also told they they were able to lower the work load on the respirator machine because his breathing and oxygen level was getting better and he didnt need the machine as much.

He is a very strong man and is giving this his all, as he has done in all aspects with his life.

Thank you,

Frank Jr.
 
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My prayers are with you and your Dad. Pancreatitis is a tough one to deal with, sounds like he is fighting it pretty strongly.
 
Thank you all, from myself and our family. Last lab work came back all chemestry is holding steady, waiting for it to improve. We are in quiet time from 5:30-8:30

thank you

Frank
 
Thank you all for your support. Dad made a big push yesterday. We got to lower some of his bp meds. He is still in very serious condition and needs all the support and prayer we can send.

We have some family coming in from NYC today, please also pray for their safe travel.

Thank you again, my dad always told me what a great group of people he met on the s&w forum.


Frank jr.
 
My prayers are with your dad. He's a good guy. Safe travels to the family.
 
As many of you have heard, My Father was in the hospital since last Monday, and in the ICU since Wednesday. On Friday evening, 01/28/2011, Dad passed. He is my dad, my best friend and my best man on my wedding day. Words will not even begin to touch what we feel right now. The only way I can put it is this: My dad was the master. Anything we would want to know, dad would know. Be it advice, teaching, working in the garage, out at the range or plan random trivia, dad knew.

I cant think of one person that met my dad, and didnt have a nice thing to say. No matter what your passion, my dad had a way to connect with you and make an impact.

Dad, We love you, and we will always think about you in everything that we do.

Details of this weekends services are listed on the link below. Thank you for the posts already left here. Please continue to post here, as well as on the guest book on the Hayworth site.

Hayworth-Miller Funeral Home - Cremation - Service – Winston-Salem – North Carolina
 
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