Thursday, November 27, 2008

g6pd

deficiency of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (g-6-pd) is an inherited abnormality which may provoke the sudden destruction of red blood cells leading to some very undesirable consequences because this enzyme is essential for ensuring a normal life span for red blood cells and for oxidising purpose.

guess who i know has this deficiency? ;)

dear eric who is hospitalised at sgh now has it.

something that i found out today. he was up and chatting with his sister when i arrived. from what i know, his blood pressure is still elevated although x-ray has shown his pneumonia to be improving. 2 ultrasound scans have also indicated normal-sized kidneys which is reassuring.

he complained about the potassium chloride solution iv which he likened to a hard, stinging pinch. having had 2 dialysis sessions so far, with the 3rd one re-scheduled, he's up for a kidney biopsy tomorrow. hopefully, that will provide more insight into what's ailing him.

before i left, i passed eric something to keep him occupied. :P

let's hope he gets well soon.


* g6pd deficiency information from www.g6pd.org

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