So far Toby's cold only seems to be in his nose, and he's coughing some, but he seems to be doing well. We had a Help Me Grow Physical Therapist come out today to give us ideas on physical therapy, which was good. They should come out once a month. We are having issues with our Medicaid Waiver and Insurance again in regards to covering our in home nursing care. Our waiver could go away if we don't use it soon, but insurance could also cut hours. Please pray that this will not happen and that we have wisdom in how to handle this. We feel very caught in the middle, and are not sure who to trust. Toby's bladder infection seems to be going away, he's done with his antibiotic now. We began a new one today that he will be on indefinitely. Thursday we will do a new urine culture to see if the bacteria is gone from his bladder. Next Friday we have our big Myelo Clinic (Spina Bifida) appointments with all of the doctors and specialists, and he also has renal ultrasound scheduled (on his kidneys). Thank you for continuing to pray. Have a wonderful day!
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Monday, July 16, 2007
Toby started Occupational Therapy
The weekend was very busy, but we managed to get through. Toby has a cold, his nose has been really runny, but thankfully it's Monday and the nurses are here to hel p out with that. The Occupational Therapist came today - she is the same one that our friend Erika and Carl have for their son Evan. She was great - made Toby do a lot on his tummy and on this exercise ball. He didn't like it very much, but it was good for him. He still can't hold his head up, so the things she showed us will really help. She's wonderful, so it's going to be great!! :) Pray that Toby's cold goes away quickly and doesn't develop into something more serious. The weather has been beautiful - so we're enjoying that! Have a wonderful day.
Friday, July 13, 2007
GJ-Tube Replacement and UTI
Today was even crazier than yesterday with Toby. This morning his GJ-tube (feeding tube) came out. The nurse and I put it back in, but then we went to the hospital to have it replaced. Since the J-tube goes through the larger G-tube and has to curve into his small intestine, they have to do it in fluroscopy (a live x-ray)...to make sure it's in the right place.
Toby does have high amounts of pseudomonas in his urine (a bacteria), so they are treating him again for that. It means he has a bladder infection. This is the second time in the last 3 weeks that they have found this bacteria. The problem with the antibiotic is that it's really thick and you have to crush a pill and mix it with water then put it into his feeding tube. The radiologist that replaced his feeding tube told us today to plan on being back in there on Sunday with a clogged tube if we put it into his J-tube so we called the Pulmonary doctors to see if we could have special permission to give the medicine into his g-tube and therefore his stomach. They were okay with it. The problem with Toby having anything in his stomach is he has reflux and then he could reflux up the medicine and because he can't swallow well he could aspirate it into his lungs. We don't think it will be an issue though because it's not a large amount of liquid.
The urologist also wants us to straight cath him every 4 hours to keep his bladder free any residual urine that might stay in there and then be a breeding ground for bacteria to grow. After he's done with the medication to get rid of the bacteria, they are starting him on a low dose of another antibiotic as a preventative measure for keeping his bladder "bacteria free".
I'm tired, it's been a long day, but hopefully Toby will be on the mend now. His lungs are still not sounding real great, so we will continue to work with that to make sure they are clear.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Oxygen Needed
Toby is having an okay day. He is having some desaturations in oxygen, so we've had to turn on O2 tank through the ventilator. His lungs sound clear, so we're not exactly sure what's going on. I have a call in to the doctor so maybe he can figure something out.
The appointment with the neurosurgeon went fine. His shunt seems to be working well, and we'll just have another check-up with him in 3 months. (Hopefully, no sooner than that!) We still haven't heard anything about Toby's urine culture and whether or not he has an infection, but we should today or tomorrow. Thank you for continuing to check up on us.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
UTI
We see the neurosurgeon on Wednesday morning for a follow-up appointment. I think his shunt is working well. He may have a urinary tract infection, we did a culture today and should find out by Friday. I think the Urologist is going to end up putting him on prophylactic antibiotics (preventative) so he doesn't continue to get these infections. Toby should start Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy in the next few weeks. I'm really lookingforward to this because I think it will greatly help him in getting stronger. We'll keep you updated.
Monday, July 2, 2007
Trip to Michigan
I just wanted to write a quick update. We had a great weekend! Our car ride up to Michigan was smooth (the construction wasn't as bad as what we thought it would be) and Toby did really well. He has been healthy and not needing suctioned very much.
I could feel everyone's prayers for me on Sunday. I believe God was able to use my song and testimony to touch people's hearts!
I will write more about our trip later! Thanks for praying!
July 6, 2007
It's Friday and we're home again!! We had a wonderful week visiting with my aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents, and great-grandparents, and friends. We took photos of everyone holding Toby, and had a nice set-up with all of Toby's equipment. The weather was perfect - not too humid until the last few days. Conor and Garrett had a lot of fun eating s'mores, sitting around campfires, feeding fish in Grandma and Grandpa's mini pond, watching frogs, catching fireflies, enjoying Grandpa's fireworks, and picking raspberries until we couldn't eat anymore!! I was even able to make freezer jam and brought A LOT of berries back with us. We are tired, but it was such a wonderful trip. It was a blessing to share with my parent's church and visit with friends from there. Thank you for praying - Toby did great - Did you see Toby's web-site has over 20,000 hits!! I know that means that Toby has been thought of and/or prayed for at least that many times!! Amazing!! I will post some new photos soon from our trip.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Tube Clogged
Well, we have had an exciting weekend! Toby's appointment with the GI doctor on Friday went well. She gave us some ideas for relieving the air in his belly and since then it's been much better, and we're slowly increasing his food intake up to 42 ml an hour for 20 hours. Saturday we had a picnic with the moms group at our church, and our day nurse was able to go with us and Toby. It was great; our weather hasn't been humid this week/weekend, and it has been wonderful to be able to take him out places.
This morning while I was giving Toby a medication through his GJ tube, it got clogged. It's a medication he's on because they found a bacteria in his urine culture this week, so they're treating it with this really thick and yucky medicine. We ended up having to take him to the hospital (Radiology) to replace the tube. To explain a little further, the G-tube or Gastro tube is a larger white tube that goes into his stomach. The J-tube (or jejunum) tube is a smaller tube threaded through the big G-tube that goes into his small intestine or jejunum. It was the J-tube that was clogged, I tried flushing it with water several times and even tried Coke, and nothing worked. Thankfully we weren't there too long, and now he has a brand new one for our trip to Michigan. He still has to receive this medication for 2 more days, so pray that it doesn't get clogged again. An answer to prayer that we had this week, is the granulation tissue around his G-tube is going away and NOT coming back. On a tip from a new friend, we stopped putting gauze underneath this round plastic circular disc that holds the tube flush with his skin, and since then we have had no scar tissue. Yeah!! We have lots to do this week before we head to Michigan; feeling excited and a little overwhelmed, but I know it will get done. Have a great evening!
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