VUGrad1314 wrote:Best wishes to him for a speedy recovery and comfort and strength to his family. Any updates on this? I hope all is well
Legendary Missouri State University radio broadcaster Art Hains remains hospitalized in critical condition, but the family said Sunday doctors now believe Hains contracted West Nile virus.
Sunday Update:
Hains, 66, was hospitalized this past week and placed on a ventilator after experiencing pain in his leg that quickly devolved into Hains losing mobility and struggling to breathe.
Doctors initially thought Hains was suffering from an immune system disorder called Guillain-Barre Syndrome, but the family said Sunday that Hains' new diagnosis is West Nile, the mosquito-borne disease that can cause serious illness. In Hains' case, doctors believe West Nile has caused acute flaccid paralysis, according to the family.
"He is in critical condition and we are wanting to get him into a specialized research hospital that sees this type of issue more frequently and may have different treatment options," Hains’s son, Chris, sent in a text Sunday to News-Leader sports reporter Wyatt Wheeler, who is Hains’s radio show co-host. "This would additionally allow for a second opinion and additional testing. KU Med is the preferred location and Cox is ready to transport. We still need prayers and appreciate all the prayers offered during this trying week!"
Monday afternoon update:
Transport to KC Med went well. Met with the KU Med team today and they agree on West Nile and are focused on critical care
Can't move but opened his eyes on command a little. Not sure how aware he is.
Better day today than yesterday.
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