Saturday, July 20, 2013

Lilly Lemon Blossom


Lilly has really blossomed in the last two weeks.  I have told anyone who will listen that I feel like she has gone from baby to kid overnight. All of a sudden she is speaking in full sentences, has an opinion about everything, understands and answers questions appropriately, and throws herself on the ground in a writhing kicking mess when she does not get what she wants.

Of course, with this, she is more aware of her disease which makes things easier in some ways and more difficult in others.  She knows when she needs to throw up and when she is done and she knows how to communicate that with us.  However, she also knows how to fake it!  The other night when I was putting her to bed she asked for the bin and started running her finger around the edge and singing.  I said, "Are you faking?" and she looked at me from underneath her impossibly long eye lashes and smiled.  She also knows more about her pain.  When she saw me setting up for her injection this week she started saying "no Mommy booboo" and then afterwards kept pointing to her leg and telling everyone "Mommy booboo".  Yes LillyAnna, Mommy gave you a boo boo and it is like a knife in her heart even right now, a week later. 

But this week we have even bigger problems.  LillyAnna has not been good especially the last couple of days.  It is nothing horrible, we are not rushing to the hospital but it is concerning.  A couple of weeks ago she had a wonderful time at her great grandmother's pool.  Unfortunately she got attacked by mosquitoes.  She does not respond well to mosquito bites normally (so easy to protect her from that in summer!).  The bites stay around for 2-3 weeks and turn into painful pustules.  This time however, it seems like her whole system is responding.  She has pustules all over her body and they keep popping up even in spots where she is not getting bitten.  They are not big but they were everywhere and two of them started to open up.  She is complaining of pain on and off all day and her temperature is fluctuating.  She will go from a normal temp and then it will goes up to anywhere between 100 degrees and so far the highest, 101.8 and then back down and up and down and up and down. She has been uncomfortable and not very happy.  Her hair, which had stopped falling out has started falling out again. 
 
The part that really knits my knickers (trying to be PG here) is that the inflammatory markers we usually follow are in the normal range.  It makes me want to pluck my eyelashes out one at a time. 

We did see our GI doc this week.  He asked a lot about Lil's vomiting and looked surprised when I told him she vomits up to 20 times a day.  Recently she has been vomiting two or three times a day but I told the doctor that these are the cycles she goes through with seemingly no rhyme or reason.  Each time she has a cycle of very frequent vomiting, it gets worse.  And then it calms down for awhile and comes back again.  The doctor ordered an Upper GI to make sure there are no anatomical issues we missed which came back showing there are no anatomical problems.  Another dead end.  He also wanted to check for pancreatitis which could be causing the vomiting.  A blood test determines elevated levels of amylase and lipase.  LillyAnna's lipase was elevated but not her amylase.  If she had pancreatitis we would expect both to be elevated.  I asked him if he was concerned and his response was simply "I think we need to check into it".  Cryptic... lol!  Dr. R said he is not too concerned because lipase can be elevated just from vomiting a lot.  So we had the ultrasound yesterday.  Lil was unhappy about it to say the least.  But the results were normal again.


Right now I am sitting her putting her to bed and she has a fever of 101.8. Every time
I take it, the temp goes up. I just gave her Advil so maybe she will be able to sleep for a bit. I am just so worried about her and so tired. Chris and I are in the process if making some very difficult life decisions. Everything has changed...our plans, our hopes, our dreams, our security and, most difficult, our daily lives. We recently had our year anniversary of dealing with this disease. It has been a whole year and I simply do not know if we are in a better place or a worse place. Right now, we are just doing the best we can with the knowledge we have and making the best decisions we can.  In the meantime, Lil is Lil!

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