Dad had his AN removed about 5 weeks ago, had a VP shunt and an IVF put in about 4 weeks after that due to symptoms caused by hydrocephalus and lung embolisms.
He's still in the hospital, but has improved to the point where he's in acute rehab, is mentally 100%, is able to sit and stand on his own, and get out of bed and to/from the WC with a walker. However, he's got the following frustrating symptoms which mostly started a week or so after his surgery and the shunt:
- Dangerously low BP when standing. They are giving him midodrine to control this, and it's mostly working (but not perfectly - sometimes his BP is still too low when sitting/standing). His doctor thinks this will eventually get better on its own, based on the theory that before the surgery, the AN was pressing on his brain stem and was pushing his BP too high, and the sudden absence of the AN is causing his BP to fall too low.
- Lack of appetite and thirst; although he usually polishes off breakfast and finishes a beverage, for lunch and dinner he mostly only has a few bites and few sips of whatever he's given. He says he's just not interested/not hungry. He's lost 20+ pounds since the surgery; his doctors say he isn't dehydrated but obviously we don't want this to continue.
- Extreme fatigue; he sleeps or dozes at least 3/4 of the time.
(He also has nearly constant headaches, but that's such a common symptom after AN removal, I'm not as concerned about it).
So... anyone experienced any of these after their AN surgery or shunt, and if so, what eventually happened?
Thanks,
Alex B.