On Monday I wrote about dropping my husband off at work while he appeared grey and his symptoms that were written about before were still there. I wanted to give an update but have been putting out fires and trying to get him the help he needs yesterday and today.
See he dropped at work, yesterday. I can't say passed out but he got dizzy and hit the floor. He had asked a coworker if he was cold. V. noticed that my husband drenched in sweat so when my husband said he had to go to the restroom V. followed him. There in the hall down he went. They had the corporate nurse come and gave him a choice, call me and the clinic or they were going to call an ambulance. Now my husband was terrified to get admitted because by that time things were at the "normal level" which for him is a 4. He didn't want to be admitted because today he had an appointment today with "a problem solver" and didn't want to miss it. He laid flat and I watched him through the day and night. He spent a few hours at work and then off to the appointment. We both put so much hope in this appointment. I did not get to go in with him because of my viking warrior kids. He comes out completely defeated. "The Problem Solver" did not even listen, ask questions and made him lose all his confidence. Maybe he is just insane. As usual. Maybe the joints in his ribs are swollen and he gave him a prescription for ibuprofen. He will do a x ray of his back because according to this doctor "HEART DOES NOT CAUSE BACK PAIN, only chest pain." That the nitro providing a small amount of relief is in his head. I will keep my thoughts on this to myself. All I can do is drag him around until I find someone who will listen, and will work to find the issue. I also can only pray he doesn't drop dead before this is done. Only good news in the front is we received a call from the supervisor of the switchboard. She had heard the call's recordings and assured me that that is not the way they did things and she has handled the situation.