Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Most Recent Happenings / PICU Days 1 & 2 ~ (June 25th & 26th, 2012)

We will continue to post as we are able and will add pictures when possible, but Noelle has been admitted once again to Baptist as of yesterday.  She had not been herself for a few days, and I thought it was possibly due to her thyroid levels which we were having checked Monday morning.  Those levels actually came back too high {instead of too low, which I had wrongly suspected}, so yesterday afternoon I took Noelle to her pediatrician to address the lack of eating and constant drowsiness she was displaying.  However, when I pulled her out of her car seat at the pediatrician's office, she was a dusky purple color, fussing, and just not looking well.  They quickly grabbed some oxygen and a pulse oximeter {which proved her levels were very low} and called 911.  Within minutes, we were at the ED and being rushed through stabilization procedures and the admission process; and after an x-ray and echocardiogram, it was determined that her pulmonary hypertension is elevated once again and has caused the right side of her heart to fail.  This has also started leading to other issues such as swelling of her heart, slight depression of her left ventricle, fluid around her heart, and liver enlargement as well.   They do believe we caught it in the early stages, but it is unclear at this point how things will progress.  We are thankful that she has responded well to the treatment thus far (the same treatment she was given in January for this issue: milrinone and nitric oxide), and they are working on changing over this treatment to oral medications so that she can be managed at home after a few days and followed as an outpatient.  The large concern is that they are not sure what set things in motion for this to happen again, and this issue could go either way over time.  It could continue to get better and heal with time or it could worsen again and eventually need further intervention to keep her heart functioning.  Many things have been presented, but there are so many "what ifs" that we are just focusing on what we know and how she is currently responding in the moment.  She was acting more like her old self last night and this morning, although this afternoon she has reverted somewhat again; but we believe that is due to her large lack of sleep through the past 24 hours more than anything else.  Please pray for rest and strength...mostly for Noelle but for all of us, as well as continued wisdom for the doctors as they seek to understand what is happening, why it is happening, and how to properly treat what is happening.  Amidst the chaos, drama, and the multiple unknowns, there is still immense peace; and we know that God is continuing to shape and mold His plan for our little family.  Some lyrics from an old song kept floating through my head and were a comfort last night....

There is peace, there is calm in the midst of the storm,
The Lord is there beside me.
He gives grace, He gives power, He gives strength for each hour...
...
There is joy in my soul, for the Lord has control, 
And beneath are His everlasting arms.

Thank you for your faithful, constant prayers.  We will continue to update as we are able and as we have access to the internet.

4 comments:

  1. I am sorry to hear that Noelle is down the hall. We are keeping her in our prayers and if there is anything we can do, let us know. Kim and Kevin Huggins

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  2. Praying for all of you!! Love Ya!!

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  3. We are saddened to hear Noelle is back in the hospital. We are praying for you all. Your God given strength is a testimony to His faithfulness. We are glad you were in a place that could get you the most immediate medical attention for Noelle. Love, Robert and Melissa

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  4. So sorry to hear she is back in the hospital. Praying for you!

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