Welcome to our crazy life!
For years friends and family have told me to write a book about some of the wild, funny, challenging and (at times) unbelieveable events in my family's life. I decided a blog would be a good way to get my feet wet...so here goes! I was NOT an English major so don't critique.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
The latest on Ohio and Stella's health...Today our pediatrician spoke, at length, with the head of the Pseudotumor Cerebri clinic at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, OH. He was just featured on Good Morning America and seems to be the expert on the subject. He wanted me to overnight the CD's with all of her films on them..so I blazed to Tulsa this evening paid $86 to send 2 CD's and blazed back to Bristow. This Dr. wants to further investigate an abnormality in a vein in stella's brain. There is a narrowing and he thinks it might be a blood clot that is either dissolving or growing. Hopefully it's just her variation of normal to have that narrowing, but he said it would explain the whole ear, abscess etc. Even a small clot could back up everything on that side. I didn't think it was on that side, but i'm confused at this point. He wants several things done ASAP...tomorrow she has to have her eyes dialated AGAIN...then have pictures taken of her optic nerve. He pinned her opthamologist down to exactly how bad her papilladema was and he said it has not changed (better or worse) since the hospital and he would call it moderate. Papilladema is swelling of the optic nerve due to increased intracrainial pressure...it bulges. Friday they are doing a field vision test on her. All of this vision stuff is so urgent because the #1 risk of papilladema is blindness, but it starts with loss of perephiral vision and once it goes it's irreversiable. He wants her to be started on Diamox tomorrow which should help with all of this inflamation. We are nervous about putting her on a strong med. with side effects, but it sounds like our only option right now. Only other option is a weekly spinal tap or shunt in the brain. He is also sending orders for blood clotting tests to be done here in Tulsa. This can be done faster here than traveling there so we are starting here. While this is being done he and his colleagues will be looking at her films to see what they think. He wants more MRI, MRA's and MRV's done in the very near future so we can see if this narrowing changes any. If it does and blood tests pos. they will start her on clotting meds. We will be seeing the pediatric opthamologist at least every 10 days for awhile. Dr. Roach in Ohio said he can say with total certainty that her tick illness did not cause her pseudotumor. She probably just developed it. She is not the typical candidate, but medicine is variable. Of course he is going on his first vacation in 20 years starting MONDAY!!! REALLY??? Dr. Sood asked him if he would cancel just this once for Stella. He said his partner would work her in or we can wait til the next week. He said we can fly her - YEAH! I don't know when we will go. I kind of want to see the BEST. We are getting the ball rolling here, taking her there for a full eval. and game plan, then bringing her back here so Dr. Sood can oversee her care. In 6 months if all is going well we will do another tap to check pressure and if it's good start weaning off the Diamox. He said it's more like 6 months for this to resolve if it's an isolated case and not a lifelong condition. So we are waiting to rule out a thrombosis, starting a new med. and looking for clotting disorders. Having school at home and getting very tired of being stuck with needles! It's pretty bad when she says "give me the j-tip," this new numbing stuff they use for blood draws. Yes, I still have 2 other children who are very busy with end of year activities and a husband who hasn't hardly worked so he's making up for lost time now. IF you see either one of us on the street and we are drinking coffee, while taking NO-DOZ, and wearing a caffeine patch, you know why! Thanks for your love, support and prayers. Looks like we still need a little bit more so keep it coming. If you are reading this dissertation, you obviously care a lot about her:)
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