Friday, Bella had her port placed. The surgery went well and only took about an hour. She woke up a little fiesty, but quickly calmed down and had her juice. We arrived home in the p.m. and she was kicking and laughing. By 11 p.m. Friday night, Bella was throwing up. She threw up three times within an hour and a half. The oncall doc said it was probably the anaesthesia and to give her anti-nausea medicine. She couldn't keep the medicine down, but the vomitting subsided. A little after 6 a.m. on Saturday Bella was throwing up again. She threw up about four times in two hours and the oncall doc had me take her to the ER at Vandy. The first concern is always a shunt malfunction. The hospital did a CT scan and a series of X-rays. They all turned out fine. Actually, the water spaces in her brain look better than the previous scan. My next concern was dehydration from the vomitting. When she gets dehydrated, Bella is at risk for her sodium level to plummet. But the doctor ordered for her electrolytes to be checked. They were all perfect. So at the end of the day the diagnosis was a virus. The silver lining in all of this was the amazing care we received at the children's hospital there at Vandy. They are so organized and thorough. They are proactive. And the whole hospital is networked! What a novel concept in the 21st century. I didn't have to answer the same questions a million times. Everything was in their computer for any department to access. This experience was the exact opposite of anything I've experienced at Kosair.
So that was our weekend. Hope yours was better.
Please keep Bella in your prayers for this Thursday. She receives her first chemo treatment.
Jen and Bella
Monday, October 01, 2007
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We pray for you two every day! Love, Gina
Jen and Bella, you guys are ever in our thoughts and prayers.
Pete and Leonetta Cook
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