We saw Dr R today because of Lil's iron deficiency anemia and the new things I am seeing with her skin. Her temperatures have continued to fluctuate throughout the day. She is getting new pustules quickly, they get very red and swollen and then go away almost completely on their own in a matter of a day. She continues to throw up each night usually more than once and usually a few times a day too. The biggest problem today was that she has lost more weight. She did grow in length and that is a good sign that she is getting enough nutrition but losing weight is an issue. I have also been concerned about dehydration because I now have to limit her milk intake and that is all our stubborn little girl will drink. I am also trying to get her off the bottle but after three days I had to give in on something and today she drank about 15 ounces of pediasure but she won and drank them from bottle. If she continues to accept the pediasure (something she has refused to drink in the past) that will hopefully help with her nutrition and weight. I am afraid once she realizes she is going to have her precious bottle available more often again she will get mad about the pediasure and begin her strike once again.
Dr. R is going to get his assistant on the NIH since I am not allowed to contact them to find out what is going on and if I need to I have Senator Carper's office still willing to help. We are going to keep a food diary for three days to see if she is even taking in enough food. Dr R is wondering whether she is simply not taking enough in or if she is not absorbing the nutrients from the food that is making it to her stomach. We are also going to get weights from her regular pediatrician and plot them on the growth chart from the hospital to help us determine how dramatic the weight loss really is based on her whole history.
Dr R did not look happy today. Her blood work did not look bad from what I could tell except that her sed rate is climbing up little by little. We will just have to keep an eye on things for now and stay the course.
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