For those of you who have been following Lonesometriz's delema at Ft Benning we FINALLY got some answers after nearly 4 months. Heres some history. When he processed up there he developed a virus. He went to sick call, got passed around by the asprin and bandaide guys and never got better. He progressively got worse, going from the front of the pt run when he first got there to falling out because he couldnt breathe. Test after test were done and put in his file but no diagnosis. We came up with several plans to take his diagnosis and care into our own hands but got Great idea but thats not how the Army does it. WELL he finally got 4 days to come home. I looked at his medical records and the answer had been there since he had his EcoCardiogram mid september. His ejection fraction was 45%. Normal range is 55 to 70% Ejection fraction is the amount of blood that your heart pumps out. Right there in black and white and no one bothered to look at it. He saw a cardiologist here at home last tuesday and in 4 hours Dr Finn found what the army couldnt. Because of the virus that was not treated properly he has Cardiomyopothy (weakend heart) Wednesday he has a neuclear stress test that was abnormal and Thursday a cardiac cath. Dr Finn doesnt play. We wanted agressive we got it. With just what little bit of proper care that he has gotten so far his heart is already improving and his ejection fraction as of last week was up to 53%. Louis is currently battling pneumonia BUT Dr Finn expects a FULL RECOVERY and he should be ready to start the OCS class in January!


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