Veteran actor-comedian Dolphy underwent dialysis on Thursday and opened his eyes for the first time in three or four days while undergoing the procedure, his son Eric Quizon said.
The ailing icon of Philippine movies underwent dialysis to help cleanse Dolphy’s body of excess fluids and toxins and support his kidney functions.
It was “during dialysis” when he opened his eyes, Quizon noted in a text message to GMA News Online.
“Somehow nagmulat ang kanyang mata for a while at tumingin siya sa paligid. Siyempre natuwa ang mga kapatid ko, kaming lahat dahil alam naming na nadidinig niya kami ng time na yun and I knew he was trying to communicate with us,” said Quizon during a press conference at the Makati Medical Center.
His brother Junior and sisters Sally and Donna were the first ones to see their father’s eyes open.
“Tamang tama, yun na… Kumakatok ako dun sa salamin at sinabi ng kapatid ko na [nakamulat si Daddy]. So pumasok na ako sa loob, pumasok si Vandolph, pumasok si Epi,” he said, referring to his other siblings.
“Lahat kami nagsunuran na pumasok. Pero, of course, hindi pa rin kami pwede pumasok nang sabay sabay,” he added.
Susceptible to bleeding
“As of 2:40 this afternoon, we allowed our doctors to administer dialysis because that option was given to us because his vitals overnight were okay,” Quizon told reporters.
Quizon said his father’s platelet count is very low, making him susceptible to hemorrhaging.
“As of now he’s still positive for hemorrhaging, so merong bleeding sa loob… So, inaalam namin kung saan nanggagaling yung bleeding na ‘to. ‘Yan lang yung downside,’ he said, explaining that Dolphy continues to receive blood transfusions.
“Somehow nagkaroon ng hope yung family namin sa pag-a-administer ng dialysis. So nakapagdesisyon ang pamilya na ituloy lang ang dialysis kung hanggang kailan kaya,” he said.
He said that the dialysis has given their family a “glimmer of hope.”
“There’s no panic. Somehow mayroong konting katuwaan, kasiyahan, dahil nga nagkaron ng opportunity yung ilan sa mga kapatid naming na makita siya na magmulat yung mata,” Quizon said.
Dolphy’s other children are expected to arrive in Manila from abroad. Among them are Edwin and Dino, who will arrive Friday.
Also, Marikita is arriving Saturday, and Manny Boy either Saturday or Sunday.
Quizon said in a statement Wednesday that Dolphy is suffering from toxic metabolic encephalopathy, a condition that causes spasms and weakened his kidneys. —VS, GMA News
source: gmanetwork.com
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Thursday, June 21, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Dolphy remains critical but stable
King of Comedy Dolphy (or Rodolfo Vera Quizon Sr. in real life) remains in critical condition at the Makati Medical Center as of Thursday morning.
Dolphy's son Eric Quizon said his father's condition is somewhat better, but still critical.
"Actually ‘yung daddy ko parang nag-stabilize siya. So ‘yung condition niya of course hindi pa rin siya natatanggal sa tinatawag nating critical state. Hindi pa rin siya pinaalis doon. But somehow nag-normalize ng kaunti," he said in an interview on GMA News’ Unang Balita on
Thursday morning.
"Mas maganda ‘yung lagay niya today. So far ngayon, ‘yung oras na ito, mas maganda ‘yung lagay niya kaysa exactly 12 hours ago. Although hindi pa rin siya talaga tinatanggal doon sa sinasabi nating critical state," Eric said.
"Iba talaga ‘yung power ng prayers," he added.
Eric said that members of their family are taking shifts to watch over their father. "Meron kaming mga shifting. Parang mga two hours, two hours. Pagka merong medyo inaantok or medyo nagugutom or ano, talagang nagpapalit-palitan kami," he said.
He shared that although the doctors say Dolphy is not in pain because of his medications, it is still difficult for the family to see him in the ICU.
"Of course kapag nakikita natin ‘yung mahal natin na nandoon sa isang ICU at meron mga tubes na nakadikit, siyempre nag-aalala tayo na baka may nararamdaman siya... Ang sabi ng mga doktor wala siyang nararamdaman but of course he's going through a lot," he said.
Eric added that his siblings in America are set to come home to visit their father.
"Natawagan namin ‘yung ibang mga kapatid namin sa Amerika. ‘Yung ibang kapatid namin magsisiuwian talaga at pinipilit nila na talagang makasama pa ang aming mahal na ama," he said.
“[The doctors] didn’t really give us a specific window [of time]. It can happen anytime," Eric said in a previous report.
Dolphy was brought to the hospital on June 9 because of pneumonia. The comedian suffers from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
On Thursday, Malacañang asked Filipinos to pray for Dolphy.
Filipinos expressed their concern for Dolphy on Twitter, making #PrayforDolphy a trending topic on the information sharing platform. –Carmela G. Lapeña/KG, GMA News
source: gmanetwork.com
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