Yesterday, the doctor took the dialysis machine out from K. Nathi’s body. However, the doctor is monitoring if she can urinate without using the machine. If she cannot do that by herself, the bigger machine will be put back and it has to be done in every 4 hour.
The doctor checked her platelets and they were around 40,000. She got a mild fever. If comparing to her condition on Saturday, she is better now. The doctor said she is doing okay overall. The doctor also gave her the anticonvulsants. These are all the conditions that result from Dengue fever.
K. Nathi is now conscious. She understands when I talk to her by nodding her head to me.
As for all of the documents about her treatments, we asked the doctor to request them from the department. Now it is under the process of approval. However, the doctor is not sure if we will get them or not. Yesterday, we did send her personal documents to the social security office to check on any cost for her treatment and see which cost is under the social security care and which cost is an extra one that she has to pay. If there is any extra cost that she has to pay, I will tell K. Phrae about it.