Posted 9/19/2015 10:27 AM (GMT 0)
A man having stroke 7 years ago, have started losing his vision on 1 eye, now with no vision at all and the other eye only can see 'shadows'. We are not sure how many strokes he have had but as the doctors examined him, and said that part of his brain is dead, other parts have shrunk. He had his first amputation last November of 2014, in which he have his right big toe and some other connected decaying parts. He has been bed ridden since he has been operated. He went back to the hospital because of low hemoglobin, has been stabilized in a span of 3-4 days. At the beginning of September he has been confined again, amputating up to the knees. After a week and his amputated leg hasn't been healing well, because of the low hemoglobin level; as the doctors explained. Now it hasn't been looking so good even after his medicine has been changed to a stronger one and the doctors are now suggesting we transfer him to another hospital. What is the chances of the patient surviving, getting well or stabilized? He is 63 years old who abused his body even after he have strokes--- he have alcoholic drinks when he still can walk/get around-----