Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Unexpected visit continued


June 21, 2011  Unexpected visit continued…

We are now at the end of day 9 of the unexpected hospital visit.  Josie has been a bit of a mystery once again to the doctors.  The fever and the rash are not explained – they are still treating her with antibiotics to make sure it wasn’t something bacterial, but nothing grew from the blood cultures that they took to pinpoint it as such.  Aside from the fever and rash, Josie’s blood counts started to drop and then they bottomed out and have been hovering at the bottom for the last 4-5 days.   The latest conclusion is that Josie had several factors that affected her blood counts.  The first is that the higher dose of chemotherapy that we administer to her at home, had finally hit her threshold, causing her counts to drop (similar to the chemotherapy she had inpatient) and she also contracted a virus of some type.  The combinations of those two things have wiped her out.  It is taking her body a while to bounce back from the attack it has had on it.  One doctor has let us know that Josie is not critical, but it is just going to take time.  Josie’s blood counts have to be at a minimum number and show that they are rising in order for us to take her home.  Currently her infection fighting cells are at zero, so she is considered neutrapenic – or at high risk if she were to get something else.

At this point, she has had 2 platelet transfusions and today she received a red blood cell transfusion.  She was starting to look a little pale and her lips had very little color, so I knew she was low in red blood cells even before they told me.  She is much pinker tonight and hopefully feeling better with the transfusion. 

Tonight I did find that she may have a little bit of a yeast infection – I immediately put on her “Magic Butt Cream” (no lie…that’s what it is called!), which has medication in it for clearing up a yeast infection.  The doctors will check on this in the morning to see how she is doing.  She may also be running a little fever now – hoping for nothing new, but glad that the nurse tonight is so concerned.  More blood cultures being checked.

Meanwhile, the other girls are having a blast going to day camp and then spending the rest of the day with their good friends.  They are wiped out when they get home, but they are having a great time.  Marc and I are once again like ships passing in the fog.  I saw him for a whole 15 minutes today and that was 10 minutes more than expected since the PA was in the room talking to both of us this morning.  This is a crazy life! 

That’s all for now and hopefully an okay night of sleep here with Josie.

Blessings,
Darcia & Marc

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