Thursday, November 02, 2006

DAD (18.02.1941 - 31.10.2006)

I had started writing this article as I sat with dad during his critical period in the ICCU of Nanavati Hospital. For those who don’t know, my dad had been diagnosed with multiple complications after being admitted to hospital. This was dads 45th day in hospital.

My dad was very fine till about the first week of September. However after I left for Pune, my dad had got himself admitted to Asha Parekh hospital for some tests after he had complained of chest pain. During his 6 day stay in this hospital he was diagnosed with chronic renal failure. In simpler terms it meant 90-95% failure of the kidneys. The only solution for this was performing an operation for setting up a fistula in the forearm by which he would need to undergo dialysis for his entire life by coming to hospital 2 days in a week. The doctors had updated that the fistula was not required at the moment and so they discharged him after specifying some medicines.

During the period of 4 days after being discharged from hospital, my dad developed rashes on his entire body. He complained of chest pain again and had vomiting and so the local doctor was called home a couple of times. On the following Sunday afternoon he complained of severe chest pain and hence we moved him to Holy Spirit Hospital. The doctors after performing some initial tests confirmed that he had some complications in his heart and immediately admitted him to the ICU. During this period his Fistula operation was done, however the chest pain increased once dialysis had started. As Holy Spirit Hospital did not have a Cardio Unit he was moved to Nanavati Hospital. My dad had been in Holy Spirit for about 12 days.

After being admitted in the ICCU of Nanavati Hospital, the doctors performed an Angiography operation which is needed to check if there are any complications in the heart. This operation confirmed that my dad had 3 blocks in his heart which was the cause of chest pain. So the doctors suggested a Bypass Surgery which would get rid of these blocks and we agreed for the same. The 72 critical hours after the operation passed peacefully, however because of his kidney problems some complications arose. He developed swelling around his stomach and the doctors passed this off as nothing serious. They treated this with some medicines; however my dad was wreathing with pain for more than a week. The doctors said that because of his multiple problems of Diabetes, Blood pressure, Bypass Surgery and Kidney problems some complications may have taken place. During his 23 stay here in Nanavati Hospital he was admitted in ICCU for about 75% of the time.

We had thought that after having come out of that 72 critical hours after Bypass he would recover. However God had something else planned for him. Till the 40th day we had hopes that he would be discharged and we could take it home. However the problems intensified during his last 5 days and he even did not have the strength to speak. The doctors had left hope on the 44th day and seeing the pain and agony he had gone through during these days, even I prayed that to god to give him death. My dad always wanted a peaceful death; however god had some other plans. On the 44th day in hospital he was put on ventilator because of his breathing problems. Me and my cousin sister stayed that night in hospital.

His Blood Pressure had started dropping throughout the night despite of strong medications from the nurse to prevent this. At about 4:40 A.M on October 31st the screen which indicates the Oxygen showed zero, and a red line came on screen with a sound and my dad just banged his head on the left side and he passed away. This was the first time I had seen someone dying and believe me it was not a good feeling. The nurses and doctor ran into the ICCU at the moment but it was a bit late. They tried their best to bring him back to life, however it was not possible.

The doctor then broke the news to me and I informed my brother and sister firstly. I then called my cousins and my Dads elder brother and wife went home and broke the news to mom. It was a very hard time for the entire family. After being in hospital for so many days everyone expected him to get well so that we could bring him home. My Mom had stood like a rock with him during the entire 45 days. She did not break for a single moment until the 44th day. It was expected that she would show all her emotions on his death and she cried her heart out.

One thing I will regret is that we could not bring dad back home alive. My dad was always telling in hospital to take him back home. When we told him we would take him home once he recovers, he always said I know that you people will take me straight to the Cemetery and no where else and that proved the case. The last 45 days were physically, mentally, and financially exhausting for all in the family. However my brother left no stone unturned in his recovery. It was only possible due to my brothers help that dad managed to get all this treatment.


We will miss dad’s physical presence every day of our lives. However his thoughts and beliefs will definitely guide and strengthen us throughout our lives.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cedric,

Very touchy article.

We extend our hearty condolences to you and family.

I can't believe uncle is no more. Let's pray for his soul to rest in peace.

I can only imagine how difficult it was for him and you all, during his last 45 days. I don't know what to say, but here are few words to console you all -

He lived his life with respect and pride.
He spent his whole life being a very good brother, uncle, husband, grandpa and Dad.
We all loved him for being generous and kind.

Regards,
Arun, Jenifer and Ansel Dias

Prashant Karkera said...

Very sorry to hear about your fathers loss. Take care.

Pappul said...

Hey dude, extremely sorry to read about your father. Take care. God Bless U ...

Anonymous said...

Very sorry to hear about your dad. Let's pray for his soul to rest in peace. God bless you and you family. Take care of your family.

Anonymous said...

anil:hi cedric , really sorry about your dad man u never even bothered to let me know abt this man. take care man i'll call u soon

Anonymous said...

Dear Cedric,

Our Condolences go out to You & Your Family.

Have very Fond memories of Uncle,
As a Kid i always remember him Visting our Home.Always Joyfull & Cheerful no matter what Problems life threw at him.

Today he is not in our Midst but his Memories will always be Cherished in our Hearts.

We Pray that His Soul Rest in Peace.

God Bless

Sam & Fly.

Anonymous said...

Cedric,

I couldnt believe what i read for a while.

Extremely sorry to read about your Dad. My hearty condolences to you and your family.

Take care.

Meenakshi

DenziL said...

Words wont say much... Just a simple line... Stand by your mother... She needs your support all the more...

May your dad's soul rest in peace...

Unknown said...

Hi Cedric,

Very sorry to hear about what happened to u and ur Fly. I dont have words dost. God bless U & ur Fly.

Take Care.