Sunday, March 24, 2013

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

If meatballs started falling from the sky I would not be surprised right now.  LillyAnna's blood work looked very good this week.  She is all cleaned out according to her latest x-ray and we can do maintenance support for her bowels.  We saw Dr. R this week and are able to stop Lil's current dose of steroids after tomorrow.  We had two whole nights where Lil did not vomit and slept through the night for the first time in months.  On Tuesday, which was ten days from her last Humira shot, she began throwing up again at bedtime.  Since the Humira Friday, she has not vomited.  Yesterday she had probably the best day I have seen in a very long time.  Other than cutting a couple of teeth and needing a dose of advil, she was happy and hungry.  Last night she happily munched on a plate of spaghetti and meatballs for about an hour and then had a cookie!  Again, it is obvious to me that she has starting eating in earnest even though none of her medications have changed but her disease is in control for the most part.  I spoke to Dr. R about this and he agrees that her vomiting is related to her disease somehow but we do not know how.  It is not worth putting her through any tests (not that there is really much we have not done) because our course of treatment would not change at this point.  He said he really wants to see what happens as we remove the medications she is taking and see what happens but rhuematology was adamant that she stay on the Humira for a whole year after we see no disease activity.  Because she is eating and drinking so well I have stopped giving her the Periactin.  This way, when we need it again it will have the affect we will need it to have. 
 
Of course, the two nights LillyAnna slept Nettie was up most of the night and as many of you know ended up staying in the hospital for a few days.  Antoinette has always complained of stomach upset/pain.  Due to this and her slow weight gain, her pediatrician and I are getting some tests done to figure out what is happening.  In the midst of this, Nettie got a stomach virus which exacerbated whatever is going on and she quickly became dehydrated.  Needless to say, she was not happy about it but I think it helped that we were able to stay on 3F where she knows most of the nurses and doctors.  They are just so wonderful there.  


 

While I was there I had a chance to talk to the ChildLife Therapist with whom Chis and Nettie work.  We discussed how life for siblings of chronically ill kids is just different.  While most kids play house, mine play 'sick babies' and half of the doctors kit they own is made of actual medical supplies.  But that is only half of it.  Little Chris takes on so much worry about LillyAnna.  While Nettie was in the hospital, she and Chris slept apart for the first time since they were born.  Then he had the pleasure of coming down with the virus Nettie had and was up about nine times last night.  Being Chris his fever was gone, he ate and was up playing all morning.  Two down, three to go! 
 
She picked this outfit out herself!
 

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