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Hi everyone,
This may be quite long-winded so I apologise in advance.
My lovely wee Nonna broke her shoulder 3 weeks ago. She is 91 and the doc has put her on Tramedol and co-codomol as she is in a lot of pain. They are still deciding whether to operate or not. I am not happy with them operating as she has angina and a large hernia which should have been removed 15 years ago! She's become very very frail in the past 7 years since her son died and she is no longer the strong and determined woman I have always known. I just don't think she would be able to handle the anasthetic. I'm no Doctor though!
Yesterday she freaked me out slightly by asking me "Where has the little girl gone?" I asked her what she was taking about as there was no little girl in the house and she said "The little girl playing on the carpet next to the fire" I assumed she was just a bit delirious from the pain and the painkillers.
My mum phoned me tonight to say my Nonna is in hospital. She woke up at 5am screaming, and told my mum that she was on fire, there was water running down the walls, she could see fire in the corner of the room and there was a man in her room trying to kill her. Mum called the doc, he came to see her and thought it was her painkillers causing it.
She was taken away in an ambulance with my Mum and she apparantly had a small heart attack in the ambulance....I'm assuming from all the stress and upset. The hospital have said she has a very bad urine infection and THAT is what has caused the hallucinations. They are moving her to the coronary unit later tonight. My question (after all that!) is can a urine infection cause this? I am more inclined to think it was due to her painkillers but obviously the hospital and docs know better than me. I'm very worried about her. :(
Thank you for any help you can give me and apologies for rambling on! :)
This may be quite long-winded so I apologise in advance.
My lovely wee Nonna broke her shoulder 3 weeks ago. She is 91 and the doc has put her on Tramedol and co-codomol as she is in a lot of pain. They are still deciding whether to operate or not. I am not happy with them operating as she has angina and a large hernia which should have been removed 15 years ago! She's become very very frail in the past 7 years since her son died and she is no longer the strong and determined woman I have always known. I just don't think she would be able to handle the anasthetic. I'm no Doctor though!
Yesterday she freaked me out slightly by asking me "Where has the little girl gone?" I asked her what she was taking about as there was no little girl in the house and she said "The little girl playing on the carpet next to the fire" I assumed she was just a bit delirious from the pain and the painkillers.
My mum phoned me tonight to say my Nonna is in hospital. She woke up at 5am screaming, and told my mum that she was on fire, there was water running down the walls, she could see fire in the corner of the room and there was a man in her room trying to kill her. Mum called the doc, he came to see her and thought it was her painkillers causing it.
She was taken away in an ambulance with my Mum and she apparantly had a small heart attack in the ambulance....I'm assuming from all the stress and upset. The hospital have said she has a very bad urine infection and THAT is what has caused the hallucinations. They are moving her to the coronary unit later tonight. My question (after all that!) is can a urine infection cause this? I am more inclined to think it was due to her painkillers but obviously the hospital and docs know better than me. I'm very worried about her. :(
Thank you for any help you can give me and apologies for rambling on! :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jaysus, vodka! That sounds horrific. My own experience with Tramadol was dreadful - I thought that there were people in the house aboput to stab me. I'm pretty sure that your Nonna is having hallucinations from the Tramodol/Co-codamol cocktail - they are both serious narcotics, and although they work very well for most of the people most of the time, there are exceptions. I think Nonna is joining me in the exceptions club!
It might be solved with something as simple as a change of medication. She's in no place to ask that for herself, so can you or another relative talk to the doctors about changing medication?
It might be solved with something as simple as a change of medication. She's in no place to ask that for herself, so can you or another relative talk to the doctors about changing medication?
Thanks Kiki, she lives with my parents so Mum is dealing with it all, bless her. Mum had asked the doc if her medication can be changed as at that point, that's what he thought it was. Now that the hospital have said it's a UTI, I'm not sure what they will do. Hopefully they can give her something less horrible and hopefully if she gets some antibiotics in her, then things should settle....I hope!
It could be any of the 3 conditions that i am going to mention or indeed a combination of all three.
1) Urinary tract infection.
2) Tramadol side effects
3) Multi -infarct dementia.
Number one is probably the commonest.
Number three would fit in with her medical history of "heart attack in the ambulance."
Number two........least likely.
The next 3 days of assessment and treatment will give you the answers to your questions.
1) Urinary tract infection.
2) Tramadol side effects
3) Multi -infarct dementia.
Number one is probably the commonest.
Number three would fit in with her medical history of "heart attack in the ambulance."
Number two........least likely.
The next 3 days of assessment and treatment will give you the answers to your questions.