Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Cholangiogram and tube placement

So, Kaelyn is currently in IR for her cholangiogram and tube placement. They are planning on doing the balloon thing through the blockage today. So hopefully that goes well. She has been in surgery for about an hour and a half right now. Usually it only takes an hour. It always makes me a little nervous when things start going longer than normal.

Halloween was so much fun last night! Jacob was a veterinarian and Kaelyn was a mermaid princess. They looked so good! I did get some pictures, but cannot find my USB connector for the cammera...hopefully I will find it soon so I can start posting pictures again. Kaelyn has changed so much since her transplant. She has so much hair! I actually gave her bangs a little trim a couple of weeks ago, her first haircut! She was so happy! She said, "mommy, that didn't even hurt!" I think she was a little nervous of the scissors coming so close to her fore head. She is such a cute doll. And Jacob is just growing up so fast. His teacher says that he is such a great kid in class and that he is an example to all of his classmates! He is learning to read and write! I love 1st grade! It's so fun to see him sit down and try and read a book. I loves to write on white boards and put little messages on them. The last one he did was I love mom. Melt my heart!!!

I will try and post later today to let you all know how it went.

Angie

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Jacob's turn...

This week has been all about Jacob. On Sunday morning around 3 am he spiked a really high fever of 104. So, I called our doc on call and he wanted us to bring him into the ER. I retook his temp while I had the doc on the line and it was down so the doc said that I could wait and bring him into a walk-in clinic on Sunday. We did that and it was not a good experience. Needless to say, I will not go to that clinic again. They did a quick strep test that was negetive and sent us on our way tellin me that it was just a virus (my mommy senses were telling me different). Jacob just continued to get worse so I called our doc again on Monday and got him in for an appointment. They too did a strep culture and the quick version was negetive, but the doc felt that he most likely had something not virus related and put him on an antibiotic. Tuesday was not any better so I called again, the doc was afraid that he might have mono, so I took him into clinic for a mono test and a CBC. Later that night we got a call from the clinic saying that the 24 hour strep culture was positive. Wednesday he was still spiking 103 degree temp so I called again and went back to the clinic. Luckily his mono test was negetive. The doc put him on a stronger antibiotic. He has had his two doses today and seemed to be doing much better tonight. So, hopefully he is on the downhill side of this and will get better. I have never seen him so sick. It really worried me...after all we have gone through with Kaelyn our minds tend to think of the worst possible scenario. Luckily this is just a common illness that is very treatable - thank heavens once again.

So, Kaelyn has been very blessed with health this week and with sleeping through the night! I really believe that has been a gift from above so I could concentrate on Jacob and get him through his restless, fever filled nights. Little miracles! (I hope it will continue so maybe I can get a whole nights rest soon!)

Lots of love,

Angie

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Cholangiogram and tube placement

Kaelyn went in for her cholangiogram and tube placement on Friday. She did very well. The bile ducts look great! Isn't that good news! She does have a blockage or stricture in the anastamosis (place where the common bile duct is sewed onto the intestines), but this is the scenario that we hoped for. A drain was placed, but was not able to go through the stricture just yet. Her liver had too much swelling to risk trying to go to roughly and push their way through the stricture. So for now the drain is sitting inside her liver draining externally to decompress things in there. It seems to be working. The drain is putting out a lot and Kaelyn's pain is so much less than it was. On November 2 she will go back into the hospital for another cholangiogram and place the drain through the stricture with a balloon dilitation to open it up. Hopefully she will only need the drain for a little bit and when the stricture has opened up and stabilized we can take it out. I was just so happy when the docs came in and said her bile ducts look wonderful. I think that was just the best news we could have ever heard. I was so worried that we were heading into a repeat of the last two years. Thank goodness it's not.

We are now home as of yesterday, and Kaelyn is loving it! Unfortunately Jacob is sick, but he should get better soon.

Love to all!

Angie

Monday, October 16, 2006

Upliftment

Once again my friend whose son, Tanner, had a liver transplant has supplied me with the upliftment that my heart and soul needed. This was on her sons webpage:

"You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face… You must do the thing you think you cannot do.” --Eleanor Roosevelt

This is all for some purpose, we just cannot see the ending. I sometimes lose focus on what is really important and that is that Kaelyn's soul has gained it's eternal glory in receiving her body. I know that this life is just a glimpse in our eternity and all will be well in the end.

Love,

Angie

Kaelyn in the hospital...

Kaelyn woke up at midnight on Saturday with really bad tummy pain. I tried to get her through the night with tylonal, benadryl and zofran (anti-naseau) meds. It sort of worked, she maybe slept three hours. So in the morning I called the hospital and brought her into the er. She had an ultrasound, and it looks unchanged from the last one she had before we left the hospital after transplant. Still some sludge in her common bile duct and some nacrosis in the left portion of the liver. Her bile ducts are still enlarged, but not any bigger than before. So, after about 7 hours in the ER they finally moved her to a room. She had an ultrasound today to complete the picture of her liver. They want to make sure there are no large fluid collections that may be causing discomfort. The plan is to do a cholangiogram on thursday or friday and see if there is any strictures (blockages) in the bile ducts. This may be causing the leak that is in her liver to not have a chance to heal and it in fact may be getting bigger. Though there is no increase in drainage. If there is evidence of strictures they will put in a bile drain. I know that if it is needed then we need to do it, but part of me screams noooooo. I have a feeling that once we get that drain placed that it will be a very long time, if ever, that it will be removed. Dr. Reyes says that it could be simple and short if the stricture is in an anastamosis (place where her duct is connected to the donors). The drain will just decrease the pressure to the leak and allow it to heal. And then they could go in and place a balloon in the stricture and open it up and hopefully take out the drain. I will place my prayers and hope in that scenario. I should know more about her CT scan tomorrow after rounds and I will try to update so you all know what is going on.

She is not having too much pain today and has had a good time playing inthe playroom and running around dazzling all of the nurses. So things are not too bad. So, just pray for her that she will be comfortable and we can figure out what is going on.

Love to all!

Angie