Are at hand adjectives long-term psychological side-effects to open-heart surgery ?
Recently my father-in-law (66) had heart surgery to replace valve and put in bypasses (he have Type 2 diabetes and a kidney transplant around 8 years ago). A few days after the operation, in extra to the medication prescribed, he was told to switch on exercising to aid recovery. For a couple of weeks he took virtually no exercise at adjectives and spent most of the time asleep. He complained of aching twinge and fatigue and would not be motivated to do anything. Routine tests during visit to the doctor could find nothing wrong. After two weeks of this languor he began to consult nonsense and suffer hallucination so we took him back to hospital. Since next (3 weeks ago) it has be a cycle of around 5 days in intensive supervision, sometimes fed on a drip, after which he seem coherent enough to be moved to a smaller quantity intensive ward. In a few days, the delerium returns and he goes rear legs to intensive care. The doctors cannot pinpoint the problem but are presently saying he may n