Steve Bender could be home by week’s end
Posted by editor on January 22, 2012 · 4 Comments
David. F. Rooney
Councillor Steve Bender, who was hospitalized in Vancouver last week after he experienced serious internal bleeding, could be back home in Revelstoke by the end of the week.
His wife, Adelheid, said “his vital signs are good” and doctors at Vancouver General Hospital have resumed his blood thinner treatments. He started taking Warfarin after heart surgery in 2010. The blood thinners were suspended after he collapsed last week.
“He doesn’t have cancer, he has a kidney condition where scar tissue forms on the kidneys that cause them not to work properly,” Adelheid said.
“His kidneys are about 20% working, but he doesn’t have to go on dialysis at this time.
“He must be getting better he is starting to get grumpy.”
Maybe if everything goes well we can take him back to Revelstoke at the end of next week.”
Her husband’s ordeal began Jan 5, when he underwent a kidney biopsy at Royal Inland Hospital. He was sent home on January 7 and January 14 he experienced abdominal pain and severe vomiting. That night he was taken to Queen Victoria Hospital where they diagnosed internal bleeding from the kidney and measured his blood pressure at 70/35 — far, far below normal.
Steve was then transported to Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops and from there to Vancouver General by air ambulance at which point he was sent to surgery. He had only 20% function in his kidneys and he lapsed into a coma and was attached to a ventilator. He was then sent to the Intensive Care Unit.
“By the end of that day — Monday — he was breathing on his own,” Adelheid said in an interview from Vancouver last week. “His hands and feet are very swollen and his stomach is hugely swollen.












yeay, great news! Look forward to seeing that smiling face around town again soon!
Steve ,
Just heard of the ordeal you’re going trough. I hope you stay strong and keep getting better.
Sorry to Adelheid for having to deal with Mr. Grumpy but if that’s what it takes go atter.
John and Bon
Steve:
Just read about this. So sorry about your illness but am very glad to hear you are getting stronger.
Praying for your recovery and for Adelheid to stay strong,
Cousin, Susan
Adelheid, our thoughts for both you and Steve are in our minds, You both have done so much for the community over the years, it hurts to hear of the challenges you to are experiencing at this time.
Another speed bump in life. We tend to get over them with time. Short or long, all things do pass.
All out hopes are there for you both
David