I am so over the ER. We've made 2 visits in the past week.
Last week Kate was diagnosed with a respiratory virus. She never got better ( and actually started getting worse) so we took her to the pedi yesterday. Well, her poor little body couldn't fight the virus off and her immune system became so compromised that she came down with a sinus infection and the beginnings of a double ear infection while trying to shake the virus. We started antibiotics yesterday.
Last night she started feeling warm - I took her temp and she was fluctuating between no temp to barely having a temp (between 99.5 - 100.6) for a few hours but around 9:30 her fever spiked up to 101.4. We packed up and headed to Texas Children's at the advice of both the on-call pedi and the on-call hem/onc doctor.
Thankfully we were taken back immediately (that's probably the only perk of an immuno compro baby - no ER waiting due to the risk of being exposed to the other sick kids). The ER doc examined her within 10 minutes of us getting there.
He noticed that although her fever was high for her (101 under the arm when we checked in - no rectal temps for neutropenic babies) her hands and feet were freezing. They also had very little color and were not color responsive to pressure. Babies should "pink back up" within 3 seconds of pressure being applied to their hands/ feet but it was taking Kate 8-11 seconds to regain any color - and the color she was getting back was very minimal.
The doctor was worried that her blood was being so impacted by the infection that her extremities were not getting proper blood flow. They also hooked her up to the monitors and her bp was super low (like 60/32 low) and her O2 levels were low as well (hovering around 82-83).
They had an IV in within minutes of realizing that and started to push fluids very, very quickly (she got an entire regular size bag in 6 or 7 minutes). Apparently that can help - and it did. They also put her on IV antibiotics, took a urine sample, flu and RSV swabs, chest xray, and lots of blood.
Her flu and RSV tests came back negative and her chest xray was clear. Her white count was low but her ANC was not low enough for us to be admitted - especially since her fever was breaking.
We stayed for several hours under observation to make sure her vitals picked back up (which they did) before being released. I honestly have no clue how we are home ? I?m glad to be home but a bit shocked they didn?t at least keep her overnight. We are following up with hem/onc on Monday and her pediatrician later in the week.
I am exhausted and just praying her fever doesn't spike again. We can stay home as long as she is fever free but any sign of fever means we are headed right back in.
I am so fearful that this is the beginning of not being able to keep Kate well. Her hematologist told us that one illness could be a major setback that takes months to recover from and so far, it is looking like that is exactly what is happening.
Re: Another ER visit last night (long)
Poor Kate. That baby cannot catch a break.
I hope she feels better ASAP.
TTC since 2005
missed miscarriage nov 2006- 4 failed clomid cycles-
3 failed femara iui cycles-
moving on to IVF oct 2011
ER nov. 7th
tansfered 2 blasts on 11/10
lots of +hpt!!
beta #1 on 11/21= 50.4
beta #2 on11/23= 90.8
another miscarriage 12/23
moving on to Round 2 of IVF with an auto immune dx
ER 4/23-retrieved 12 eggs
ET 4/28 3 transfered
Beta #1- 356
Beta #2- 870
Dx: PCOS, Anovulation, RPL
Born via emergency c/s February 9, 2008 - 9lbs, 3 oz!!!!
TTC# 2 since February 2010 - BFP #1 Sept 2010-(5mg Femara, 1500mg Met, Ovridel) Missed M/C at 10w2d, discovered at 13w2d, D&C at 14w
BFP # 2 - February 2011-(1500mg Met, HCG Injection) Missed M/C at 10w1d, discovered at 10w3d, D&C at 11w...RPL testing came back all normal.
Trying again. June 2011 - Clomid/1500 mg Met / Baby Aspirin - BFFN!
July 2011 Femara/1500mg Met/ Baby Aspirin - c/p
August 2011 - Femara/1500mg Met/ Baby Aspirin - c/p
September 2011 - Puregon/ 1500mg Met/ Baby Aspirin - BFFN!!!!
I'm so sorry you have to deal with this. Poor mommy and baby. You continue to be in my T & Ps.
Baby Beau
TTC #1 for 5 years - Many years, many tears 3 Clomid IUIs all BFN IVF#1 w/ ICSI = BFP!!!! Beta #1 - 157 11dp3dt, Beta #2 - 340 13dp3dt
FET for #2 9/1/11 Beta #1 9dp5dt - 153!!! Beta #2 11dp5dt - 426!!!
Psalm 113:9 He settles the barren woman in her home as a happy mother of children. Praise the LORD.
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After 21 cycles, and severe MFI, we finally did it with IVF #1 w/ICSI! Nico arrived 12/3/08!!!
TTC for #2: IVF w/ICSI #2-4/17/10-BFN; IVF w/ICSI #3; 7/4/10-BFP!!! Beta #1- 96; Beta #2-528; Beta #3- 7371; 6w,5d-blited ovum=D&C
IUI #2 1/10/11-BFN; IUI #3 2/18/11-BFN
IVF #4 w/ICSI & PICSI ER 5/13/11, ET 5/1/118-BFP!! Natalee arrived on 1/23/12!!!!
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LO #1 - 1 unmedicated/self-monitored IUI w/ donor sperm.
LO #2 - 1 m/c, 2 BFNs, 4th IUI worked (unmedicated/self-monitored with new donor sperm).
Life is beautiful!
Oh, this just sounds like a terrible thing to go through, and my heart goes out to all of you. Many prayers for Kate, you, and your DH.
IVF#1 Oct 2009 (CCRM) - BFN
IVF#2 March 2010 - Poor response/cancelled
DE IVF#1 Aug 2010 - BFN
DE IVF#2 Dec 2010 - Transferred 1, 2 frozen - BFP!
TTC#2 FET Jan 2013 - Transferred 1 - BFP!
Daycare is SO exhausting!
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*Surprise BFP-T18 baby lost at 13w 1/10 *FET #1-DS born 2/11
I simply cannot believe all that you guys are going though.
I am so, so sorry.
Poor baby! (and poor mommy and daddy too) This has to be so difficult for all of you. You guys continue to be in my thoughts, and I'm hoping for a speedy recovery for Kate. Hopefully she's able to get healthy and stay that way very soon!!
Hugs to all of you!
Because we're fancy like that.
Ugh. Poor Kate. That's just way too much of a roller coaster.
I hope she gets well quickly and you figure out what's going on!
Joey, Ronnie, and Audrey,
my awesome IUI 30 week twins, and my surprise miracle
LOVE my SAIF ladies
this. ((hugs))