The issue with the HomeCare Waiver is still in "limbo", but I've been able to get a few answers from someone at the Ohio Jobs and Family Services Department. I know they're scheduling hearings a few months out, so it may be awhile before this issue is resolved. Thank you for your continued prayers. God continues to provide for our nursing care, therapy, etc.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Friday, August 31, 2007
Pulmonary Appointment
Hello :) Toby's pulmonary appointment went very well today. His chest x-ray looked great. The doctor was a little bit concerned about the wheezing he heard in his lungs and that we hear at home, so he's putting him on another medication. The other thing we're really watching is his weight. He lost weight last week, and so we called the nutritionist and they increased his calories, and he gained it back, but we are still needing to keep a close eye on it. It gets confusing because each specialist weighs him and it's different on every scale! We just try to base it on the way we weigh him at home. The next big appointment is the sleep study in 2 1/2 weeks. The pulmonologist will be relying on this to really tell him how well the ventilator is supporting Toby. That's all for now - we're going to enjoy the beautiful weather this weekend with family. Have a great Labor Day.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Rectal Biopsy
Toby's biopsy went very well. He did great, we probably won't know the results until mid-next week because of the holiday and the GI doctor is out of town. My parents and one sister are coming for a visit this weekend, so we're looking forward to spending time with them! Toby has a chest x-ray tomorrow and a check-up with the Pulmonary doctor. We love Toby's pulmonary doctor, so we look forward to these appointments - they are always very beneficial. Have a great weekend!
Monday, August 27, 2007
Kicking
Toby is such a joy! When I was getting him ready for bed tonight he was kicking and kicking his right leg. It's just fun to see him move a little bit more than he normally does. He also is chewing on everything!! I think he might cut a tooth soon. (Update August 24, 2007)
Our nurse is sick today, so I am on my own. It's been a very crazy day, and I'm exhausted. All of the boys are napping right now, so I'm getting a little break. Toby had his rectal biopsy re-scheduled for Wednesday of this week, so pray that it goes well. We should have results in 48 hours. Also, Toby has another Urinary Tract Infection, this time caused by a different bacteria. He'll be on antibiotics again!! It's frustrating, but the Urology Nurse Practioner assured me that this isn't all that uncommon with the straight catheterization. Pray for us today! Thank you.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Waiver Updates and Coming Tests
Toby is doing pretty well. He has a rectal biopsy scheduled for Friday, Aug. 31st, and they are also planning on doing another sleep study in the middle of September. The sleep study will determine how well the ventilator is supporting him, and if the settings are correct on the vent. His new Mic-Key button feeding tube is working very well. We are going to appeal at a State Hearing the decision to disenroll Toby from the Ohio Home Care Waiver. They have good reasons to be dis-enrolling Toby, because technically he has not used the services to cover the nurses - our insurance is still paying for the nurses, but everyone we have spoken with from different State Agencies have recommended the hearing - just to gather information and to advocate for Toby. Conor starts pre-school this week at Worthington Christian; we met his teacher today and I think it's going to be wonderful. One other prayer request that we do ask for - My Grandfather is going to be having an extensive surgery on his back on Sept. 4th, please pray for this. Thank you so much for continuing to stay up to date on Toby and our family! -Carrie
Friday, August 17, 2007
Home Care Waiver Updates and Hirschsprung's
First of all, Toby is doing MUCH better. I guess his lungs looked GREAT on the x-ray; We think his body was just fighting off a virus, and since he's hooked up to a pulsox 24/7, you just notice more. He's in a better mood, and doing really well.
God is really reminding me today about letting Him be in control, and that I still have to continually trust Him. We received our notice in the mail that our Home Care Waiver will end on Aug. 31st. There was some confusion over it, and I was on the phone for quite awhile today getting things sorted out. We are appealing the decision and will go to a state hearing on the matter. It's all very exhausting, emotionally and physically. It's frustrating for me also, because I feel like it takes so much time away from all of the boys. God will see us through - The good news; insurance will be paying again for our nursing care for the next 30 days, so we're not without nurses or help; for this we are thankful.
The other update from today is the GI doctor thinks Toby may have Hirschsprung's Disease and wants to do a biopsy of his rectum. This is a disease where you don't have any nerve endings in your colon; which would explain his extreme belly distension because his stool moves through his digestive system and then basically stops and piles up in his colon. If he does have this disease, they would do surgery to take out the parts of the intestine that don't have nerve endings. It's called a "pull-through" surgery. It wouldn't totally take away his bowel issues (he will always have these because of the spina bifida and the neurogenic bowel), but it would help in how we manage it. They'll try to schedule the biopsy some time next week. Here is a web-site that explains this really well:
Again, the doctor isn't positive Toby has this, but they will do a biopsy to rule this out; His symptoms are characteristic of Hirschsprung's.
Thank you for continuing to lift us up - it seems like things are always exciting around here!! This weekend is Bruce's birthday and our 7th anniversary (Yes, it's on the same day - Sunday!). Bruce is getting old, I won't tell everyone that he's turning 34! We're also going to visit his family - a cookout for our nephew Luke, who will be leaving for Iraq this fall. He's in the marines. This will be the first time that some of our nephews and nieces have seen Toby. We're looking forward to time with family. Thank you again for being our partners in prayer! Good night.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Oxygen Issues and The Snots
Toby is trying to come down with something right now. Yesterday he had a fever, and was having oxygen desaturations in the afternoon. His lungs have been junky, and he was on extra oxygen all night last night. We took him today for a chest x-ray, and don't know anything as of yet, but the radiologist wasn't concerned enough to send him to the hospital to be admitted, so that's good. They want us to keep him on oxygen for the next few days to let his lungs rest, and we started him on orapred (a steroid) to keep them open. We know there's been a respiratory virus going around lately, which has several kids in the hospital...so we're keeping a close eye on him. Thank you for keeping up to date on Toby!
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