Monday, March 23, 2009

Kaitlyn


Our poor little Kaitlyn has not been feeling very well lately. Last Tuesday she started running a fever that got up to 104. The next morning I decided to take her in to see what was going on. I called and made an appointment as soon as the office opened at 9:00 am. She was suppose to go in at 11:20 but by 10:00 she was at 104.9 and was screaming in pain. So I called and asked if she could come in sooner. I brought her in and was told by Dr. Allen that he wanted some blood work and a cat scan done. So we went across the street to the hospital and she did so good with getting her blood taken. I really couldn't have been more proud. After that we were waiting for cat scan when I got a message 0n my phone from Dr. Allen saying that Kaitlyn had a serous kidney infection and that she needed to be admitted to the hospital. I can honestly say I was surprised to hear that she needed to be admitted. I went and got her admitted and then she went and got her cat scan. They ended up putting her I.V. in while she was there in radiology and because she was very dehydrated (due to the high fever and not drinking anything all morning) her poor little vein was very hard to find and Kaitlyn was done trying to be tough. They ended up shooting iodine into her I.V. so that they could get what they need from the scan. Well we found out that Kaitlyn had a mild allergic reaction to it and her throat started to close off just enough to make it had for her to breath. So now she can't breath, she has a 104 fever and is still in massive pain. I felt so bad, but all I could do is try and comfort her. When we finally got to her room they checked her temp and she was nearly 105. They dosed her up with Tylenol and Motrin and hooked her IV to some machine that feed her, her antibiotic. She said she was freezing, but we couldn't let her put and blankets on because that wouldn't help the fever. Around 2 o'clock she finally passed out. When she woke up she was feeling a lot better and was excited to have her sister with her. Wayne, Megan and Ty stayed for a little bit and then went home. Kaitlyn and I enjoyed watching some TV and a little dinner. At about 8:00 pm she started to feel some pain and within 10 min her fever was back up. I called the nurse a few times and then set out to find someone how could help her. They gave her some Motrin and we waited 20 min. to see if it would lower her temp. It didn't, so once again I went searching for the nurse to let her know that it wasn't working. The nurse came back in and checked her temp again and she had reached 105. The nurse gave Kaitlyn a dose of Tylenol and said that she was going to call the doctor to see what he wanted them to do. During all this Kaitlyn was in a lot of pain and thought she was going to freeze to death. All I could do is let her know that I was there and just try to comfort her. When the nurse came back she brought with her some lab techs who were going to take her blood again for a culture. I found out then that when a fever spikes you are more likely to find something with a culture. About 2:30 am she finally fell asleep and slept until 6:00am when a lab tech came in to draw some more blood. Kaitlyn was not excited to be waking up to another stick in the arm. When she finally got over the stick in the arm she watched some morning cartoons and was given pancakes for breakfast. She was able to talk to Megan before she went to school and was excited to know that daddy would be coming soon. When Wayne showed up I left with Ty and went home to shower and get ready for the day. I also packed her favorite pj's and went to store and bought her the new Barbie Thumbilina movie. When I got back she said her stomach was starting to hurt and I immediately called the nurse and told him that we needed her meds. It took 10 min for him to come and give her, her meds and by that time her temp was almost 104. She was in pain and was freezing again. It took a couple of hours to get her back to a normal temp. After that last spike she did really good. Her smile was back and she at one point was bouncing on her bed. By Friday we were told that she would be able to come home as soon as her cultures came back. When Dr. Allen came in and told us that nothing grew out in her cultures and that it was very weird. He decided to have some more test done.

Now to today. Kaitlyn had her two other test done today. She had a ultrasound on both kidneys and her bladder. Which according to the tech seemed normal. Her next test was shooting a dye in her bladder and then watching her potty. She had to be cathed for this one and she didn't like it at all. And once again all I could do is hold her hand, wipe her tears and tell her I was there. When they finally got the cath in she did better. The filled her up with dye and then told her to go potty when ever she was ready. When she finally went potty we found out that her bladder is refluxing back into her kidneys. We aren't quite sure where we are going from here, but at least we know what is causing it. Kaitlyn will be going to see Dr. Allen on Thursday and I will update everyone then.

I do however want to say thank you to the Giffords, Panahs, Springers, Schanks, Hills, Hughes, Knells, Holmes, Daileys, and Scotts for the dinners, deserts, gifts, visits, taking over car pool, and babysitting. We appreciate everyone for keeping our little Kaitlyn in their prayers.

8 comments:

Stacy said...

Little Kaitlyn,

Call me if you need anything from the Primary! Sister Jones! We Love you!!!!!!

Kelly said...

I still can't believe all that she has had to go through! What a little trooper! SO glad she is doing better. Let me know if you need help with anything!

Trinity said...

She is too cute and sweet a little girl for anything bad to happen to her. I'm so happy things are looking up. She is definitely blessed to have such an attentive mom. Please drop Ty off any time you need. (you still haven't ever taken me up on that offer)

Rachelle said...

I was just about in tears reading this. Poor girl. How great to have her Mom there by her side all the time making sure she was taken care of. This would be such an ordeal for an adult, much less a little girl. What a trooper she is.

Kim said...

We hope little Kaitlyn feels better soon! She is such a little troop with all the needle stick and staying in the hospital. How brave. We send our love and prayers!

Melissa said...

Oh I am so sorry! That is rotten. That is a hard thing for Kaitlyn and you to go through. Please let me know if there is anything I can do!

KA said...

Sweet girl. That is a long day and night. Good job staying brave for her.

The Nixons said...

What a hard thing for all of you to go through! I hope that Kaitlyn gets feeling better soon. You are such a good mommy... I wish that I lived closer to help but for now I will just keep you ALL in my prayers!