Sunday, January 25, 2015

Hospital Stay


It's been hard since Lilly's started maintenance, because we only find out once a month what her numbers are and whether she's "safe" to be around people because of her compromised immune system. Last Wednesday Lilly went to visit her class at school. She wore a mask the whole time and we tried to be as clean as possible. Well, she got sick. Just a cold. On Thursday I noticed she had a patch of petechiae on her back so I called our nurse Aubri and asked about getting a CBC ordered. We did the CBC on Friday and they called us and said her platelets are low, but not too low and just watch her close for more bruising and bleeding. We also stopped all of her oral chemo because her ANC is ZERO. It's not supposed to be that low during maintenance.



And of course, on Saturday morning she got a fever! Boo. We knew since her ANC was zero, she'd be admitted. The good part is since we already knew what her numbers were, we were able to avoid the ER and go straight up to the 4th floor. She's been getting antibiotics and tested positive for rhinovirus. I know she got sick from school. Too many germs for Lilly still. Maybe we'll try and go back after cold and flu season is over.

Last night after Lilly fell asleep her oxygen saturation levels dropped to 83. She required one liter of oxygen to keep her levels up. Her heart rate was also high in the night, running around 135-145 while she slept. This morning they did another CBC and she was low on blood. Her platelets were low, but not low enough for a transfusion. They also heard a murmur in her heart which can also happen when you're low on blood. It was their hope that once they gave her the blood, her heart rate would go down and her oxygen levels would go up.




While waiting for her transfusion, we decided to have a "spa day." Since Lilly's ANC is zero, she has to stay in her room EXCEPT if she decides to take a bath. It was fun to pretend we were at the spa. She played in the tub for a good hour. It was all fun and games until we tried to take the Avagard protector off her port. It's a plastic covering that prevents her port from getting wet. Well, it didn't work. Her port was pretty much soaked and she had to take all the tape off and deaccess. She was so upset! And then she was even more upset when they had to access her port again and the nurses struggled so they had to do it TWICE! Not a fun day! By the time the blood was finally ready, Lilly was ready to get her Benadryl and take a much needed nap.


It was so fascinating to watch the transfusion... As the blood was going in, her heart rate gradually slowed down and her oxygen levels gradually went up. We hope her oxygen levels don't drop back down again tonight, because we want to go HOME tomorrow.

7 comments:

  1. Wow that just sounds so rough. Stay strong! We'll keep you in our prayers.

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  2. As hard as these times are I am always impressed with how well you capture them with the photos. I love the cucumber spa one and her snuggling you. Its so sad when a simple pleasure like a bath turns into such and ordeal. Hang in there guys. Its hard to believe your coming on her 1 year anniversary of her diagnosis soon.

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  3. We missed you yesterday at church. We keep Lilly in our prayers and on the temple prayer roll. I hope she's soon feeling better and back home with her little sister.

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  4. Hope the she's well enough to go home today. What a hard day yesterday with all that she went through. Love the pictures of the special spa treatments that she had. Love you miss Lilly, you're such a beautiful girl.

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  5. That picture of her snuggling you while sleeping is seriously so priceless and so precious! It touched my heart and shows the relationship you two have. We've been praying for Lilly every day...the boys never forget her. It's so sweet and always brings tears to my eyes that they remember her. We all hope and pray you will get to go home tomorrow too! Love you guys!!! Oh and the spa day is awesome! You're such a great mom!

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  6. Oh my goodness! What a week! I'm glad you made it home. That sweet LIlly has a little piece of my heart. What an amazing little girl. Hope to see her soon. We can have a germ free quarantined play date. :)

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  7. It's tough that your kid had to go through all of that. She seems to be holding on, but it wouldn't hurt to be sure. Anyway, it's great that you are treating her sickness with all the seriousness and focus that it demands. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Take care!

    Paul Quinn @ MedCare Pediatric

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