Maggie's CBC (white count, etc.) looked good and her spinal fluid was clear, however, once again her bi-carb, that which measures hydration was considerable low. Maggie's diarrhea continued to be very bad on Sunday night and it showed through her electrolytes. I think the doctors are baffled as to why this might be continuing, considering she is on TPN. Her weight also measured at 20 lbs. 11 oz. on the Almost Home scale. If this is her true weight, she has lost a pound since Wednesday. However, after seeing the weight, Dr. Broxon asked us to go to the Hemonc clinic and weigh her on the scale she always gets weighed on. This weight ended up being 22 lbs. 5 oz., so hopefully this is her correct weight. If not, I am feeling even more hopeless than before.
With that, the steroid craze has officially began. Maggie has been crying for most of the evening. We were able to get her to bed a bit early tonight and hope maybe this will last the night. You never know what the nights/days might bring when on steroids.
It appears that it's going to be a long week. Please pray for Maggie-- that the side effects of steroids will not be bad.
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I wish I had wise words that could somehow help ease the stress of these last few weeks or the one to come. But I can say that I'm praying with faith even though the answers seem slow in coming or aren't what we asked.
I KNOW God is in this with you and that he loves all of you more than you can imagine.
Debbie M.
Praying for you. Jess
Always thinking of you and keeping sweet little Maggie in my prayers.
Man. My daughter was just on antibiotics last week for an infection and THAT ALONE gave her diarrhea!
Praying for you to make it through this week!
Thinking of and praying for you this steroid week.
Love. Great Aunt Phyllis
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