Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Influenza A

A.K.A. "the flu". Two words that made my heart drop when the Dr. came into our room, and spoke them. I believe for me, this diagnosis freaked me out for two very good (to me) reasons... 1)We have never had the flu in our home. Seriously. 2)I've recently been seeing such sad, sad stories on Facebook about healthy people passing from this respiratory flu going around. She was started straight away on Tamiflu, so that's great! She's doing pretty good, I must say. Don't get me wrong, she's pretty sick, but she's not horrible. I ended up calling for a medic transport for her on Sunday, a few hours after my post.. something I have not done in 11 years. There was just something that made me not feel comfortable driving her in myself. As I mentioned on the previous post, she had a fever, and I gave her meds, which brought her temp back to normal. Not too long after, I noticed her fingertips were purple. Not a light grayish, kind of purple.. they were, "Your turning violet Violet!" Just her fingertips and nail beds, as well as her toes. They were also cold to the touch. Her lips were pink though, and her oxygen wasn't terrible, so I was confused. The thermometer was reading 95 degrees under both arms.. (I questioned the authenticity of this, but was told it very well could have been a true reading) She was also shivering, regardless of having 3 heavy blankets on her. To add insult, she was in a deep hibernating type of state. I know, I know.. she is the epitome of being in hibernation, but folks.. my girl was OUT COLD. But like I said.. her vitals weren't scary. I didn't understand what she was doing. Now, it makes sense. Her body was doing what's called "shunting". It was gearing up for a high fever. It pulls all energy from your extremities, so it can focus all of it's attention on the core. Her core got the heat.. the fighting mechanism! Her "out like a light" state is how her body is reacting to the flu. The Dr. gave me an example that made sense... when your other children get sick, they turn in to washcloths on the couch, just exhausted.. that's how she's feeling. This is our 3rd day back in (same room as 2 weeks ago! Our friends saved it for us!) and she is alternating between SUPER relaxed, to seizing back to back. Not too much of a middle ground right now. She was started on Terbutaline, which is a bronchodilator like Albuterol, that goes into your IV, today for her wheezing and to help open her up. It works really well for her! Today, she and I had fun with Snapchat filters! Fine, Momma had fun with Snapchat filters and subjected Kira to humiliating things like Mario mustaches and werewolf faces, and just cuddled most of the day. This woman is patting herself on the back, and I think you will join in after you hear this shocking news. OBVIOUSLY, I was craving Panda, so I decided to just do it, and hopped in my car to go get me a "Pandy dinner!". I parked in front, walked in, walked up to the counter.. then turned around and walked out. I walked in to Panda's neighbor, "Erik's Deli" and grabbed myself HALF a sandwich and HALF of a house salad. WHAT? WHO am I? And since WHEN did I eat half of anything? If you're about to tell me to indulge right now, trust me, I do. Last night for dinner, I had a possibly literal 5 pound container of ice cream, with ALL of the sundae toppings to boot. It's okay though.. MY "New Year" hasn't technically started yet. I get a do-over starting next month! So my "back on track" goals will get my attention when I decide it's New Year's eve! Kira and I are so very grateful for all of the friends, family and amazing support system that we have in our lives. You make us feel very loved, thank you! <3

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Dec. 2017 & Jan. 2018

Hello hello friends and family! I know I didn't update about her latest hospitalization, but quick rundown... She got sick on Dec. 20th, like, the moment Christmas break started...boo! She was sick, but was I was able to clear her, and keep her 02's up at home for a while. Then on the 29th, I took her in to the ED (ER). This time was different though, her 02;s weren't horrible, as they are when she has her normal pneumonias, and her x-ray and labs looked good, so the Dr. said, "Keep doing what you're doing at home, this is bronchitis." So I took her home, and continued her aggressive respiratory treatments, but she just didn't look good! She was working SO hard to breath, and sounded super course. Then on Jan. 2nd.. my girl kind of crashed on me. Her oxygen went into the 70's and she looked terrible.. I knew she HAD to be admitted at that point. She was. What's crazy though, is that although she had been sick for quite a while, she got worse while in, and she developed a 9 day fever and untamable seizures. We all agreed this was a secondary illness, meaning she picked something else up right after coming in. It was a bumpy ride, as it always is when she is inpatient, but by the grace of God, she improved and home we went on Jan 12th. Fast forward to now (2 weeks after coming home), and I am shocked that I have to announce that I might actually have to take her back in! This is the 3rd illness hitting her in one month?!! She doesn't go anywhere, and it's only family and her home nurse that have been around her, and of course we all make sure we have clean hands around her. I don't get it. Last night, her secretions were THIIICK and sticky, and she had a fever of 102. This morning, her fever was 102 again, and she was working hard.. breathing fast, retracting, etc. I did a round of all of her therapy equipment, gave her meds, and worked my Momma magic the best I could. The meds kicked in, she is out cold, fever is gone..BUT, without oxygen, her 02 levels are 86% <---- NOT good. So, here I sit.. debating on what to do, releasing whatever needs to be released a bit by posting this, having coffee, and thinking I need to jump in the shower and pack a bag just in case.. At this point, I am pretty sure I am going to get fired from my job. I KNOOOOW Kira is numero uno, and family is first, regardless.. but Lord have mercy, I'm surprised my co-workers still know my name.