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< > June 2008
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Thu, Jun 19, 2008 12:49 PM
I realize once again it has been awhile since I have updated you all on Ally but for once there was a method to my madness. Of course my method backfired so I figured I would just go ahead and update even though it won't quite be the update I had hoped to write.
First off I will start off with the good news, Ally got her trach out last Wednesday and has been doing wonderful without it. She was able to talk fairly loud with the trach but without her voice is even louder and much more clear. She is also so proud that it was taken out, she walks around lifting up her chin so that everyone can see!
Onto the other news. Today Ally's picc line was supposed to be pulled and transplant had planned to officially discharge us to home! Well apparently Ally was not quite ready to say goodbye to Pittsburgh so last night she spiked a temp. Blood cultures and labs were done today and we will find out those results tomorrow.
The really bad news is that we saw cardiology today and they said that if cultures grow they will try one more course of antibiotics but if the fever returns and cultures turn positive again than we will have to talk about surgery to remove the suspected endocarditis lesion.
Now some more bad news. Thanks to all of Ally's IV antibiotics (I am not really complaining about them because there has been no way for them to be avoided) she has some moderate hearing loss in both ears. The audiologist that we saw today recommended that Ally be fitted for hearing aids. Great! I am so glad we could add one more thing to her list of problems!
Can you tell it was a frustrating day? Though tomorrow is likely to be even worse if the docs make me bring Ally in to be admitted for positive cultures!
Since it is already 1 am I better just get to bed and focus on positive thoughts:)
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Mon, Jun 2, 2008 9:36 PM
I think it has been almost two weeks since I have updated so I will try to keep it as brief as possible. This was not one of those times where no news has meant good news, it just meant that I had a computer that was not working!
We did make it home for Memorial Day weekend and had a great time visiting with family and friends. I know the girls enjoyed their time at home a lot, especially all the time they got to spend with their cousins:) Unfortunately Ally and I had our trip cut short when she spiked a fever on Memorial Day. Once I got her fever down and felt comfortable with how she was acting we hightailed it back to Pittsburgh. I was worried that she would start to act septic again and I did not want her to have to be admitted at home and then transported out to Pittsburgh (just to much of a hassle and probably would mean more time in the hospital).
Thankfully all went great on our trip back and Ally did not have another fever. Unfortunately once transplant got wind of the fever they made me take her in to be admitted, blood cultures were drawn and in less then 24 hours we had a positive culture. I of course was not surprised by any of this because I was already having problems with the one port of her central line prior to even heading home for Memorial Day weekend. So last Thursday her line was pulled and a picc was placed. The picc needs to make it through this round of IV antibiotics and then an echo will be repeated to check on the endocarditis. If cardiology is okay with how things look then the picc will be pulled and Ally will be without a line for the first time in her life!!! This also means she needs to keep up with her drinking so that she does not become dehydrated but I will bribe her with almost anything to keep that line out of her:)
Next up is a million appointments this month to try and wrap things up so that we can head home to stay. This week we are trying to schedule a last minute bronchoscopy. If all looks good then next week when she has her sleep study they will downsize her trach and cap her off for the night. Then if all goes well that night the next day they will pull the trach out and observe her for another 24 hours and Ally will be decannulated for the second time!
I think this week we have 4 more appointments scheduled plus hopefully the bronch so it will be busy. Ashley has been home since last Friday so I am missing her terribly but when I talk to her on the phone she sounds so happy to be at home. Ally and I will be headed home for the weekend. What did I used to do with all my free time???
Take care,
JillComments:Kim: Ally, I am praying things are going better for you this week. AND that your tests turn out good enough for you to be removed from some of your lines/tubes etc. I'm sure you are ready for that! Keep up the great work and remember I'm here praying for nothing but the best of days for you. Love, Kim/Angel_Wingssteph: Hey guys
I am glad the HOME word is in the vocabulary. I will keep you in our prayers that all of the tests go well this month and that ally can lose some tubes and things. It makes a huge difference..take it from me! We you get home, I cant wait to get together and get to know your girls better. Ashleys grad pics were soo cute. She is so tall. Looks like she made lots of good friends.
Take care.Johanna: How wonderful for all of you! I wish Ally and all of you all the best, and hope things go well!D.Stinnard: Sounds like good news hope everything works out this week and you can come home for good. Glad you had a nice weekend. Stay positive and things will work out. Always in our prayers.Gelsina: Ally, you made my day today with the little hug you gave to me! I'm sad that I couldn't join you for lunch because just those few minutes visiting at our office wasn't enough time with you. I hope I can see you and your Mom again before you wrap things up in Pgh. I won't forget your beautiful, smiling face, your precious personality and your very pretty pink toes :)Carol Yeager: I wa thinking about you and was hoping to hear from you soon and here you are.MMM isnt that amazing how people communicate through thinking of them?Oh well I am so glad to hear that things are coming along and I pray that they will continue going down the right path.Please tell your girls that I hope the best for them and to keep on being good girls for their mommy also.Oh and as a mother I do know that there just isnt enough hours in a day to accomplish all the things that we would like to accomplish.I will allways be looking for your emails and I will allways pray for all of you.deedew06@yahoo.com: ALLY and JILL, Hurry Home! Can't wait to see you! As always our prayers are with you daily, hope this week is uneventfulljodee reid: I can not believe the H word is on the horizon!!!! What a journey. Ally looked great when we poked our heads in the other day. Hope every thing goes smoothly this week and maybe we'll bump into you in the hall way of childrens.Audrey Eddinger: Glad to hear the good news, hope all goes well and you can home for good. You are always in our thoughts and prayers. Take Care.Sandy Maicher: Thanks for the update....I know how crazy things can be. We think about you everyday. It was nice catching up with your mom yesterday. Hugs to all of you.Pastor & Kathy Pearson: We give thanks for the steps forward, even though they come with a step backward. We pray for continued healing for Ally and patience for all her family. How wonderful to read the phrase "for the first time in her life." May God continue to bless you all.The Bollingers: Wow...It amazes me how you do it and seem to stay calm. Glad to hear that Ally is doing better, our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.Sheila Little: I'm so glad to hear you had a nice weekend at home. Good luck this month; hopefully we'll see you in July!!!!Add a comment:






Father's Day. She is a special little girl. It was nice to see the girls together, and playing with their cousins. Hopefully, you'll be coming home soon.
Praying for a negative culture!