Yesterday Robynson had another doctor's appointment complete with an Echo and blood work. Poor little thing!
We started out the day at Grandma Barlow's house in Heber because it's closer than Provo and because I know the way to the hospital better from that direction. Jeremiah couldn't come with us this time because he needs to work when he can - since he's probably getting laid off today (yeah, I know, WONDERFUL)...
We got to the hospital a little early and met with the nurse. Robyn had her vitals taken. She's normal on her blood pressure and her weight is up a little (and by little, I mean 0.1 kg). :) Then we were off to the Echo. The Echo took longer than normal (about 45 minutes!) because they saw something that was unusual. When I asked about it after they RE-checked her, the Ultrasound Tech said that it was just the angle and the Robynson is still fine (well, fine for her). Nothing new to worry about, I guess! :)
After her Echo, we met with her doctor (Doctor Everett). She said that Robyn's numbers were a little down, but that her heart looked more like it should (which is good). She said that she didn't want us to think that she's better, but that she is, in fact, slowly getting better. We're not out of the woods on this but that the medicines seem to be helping her heart to go back to the right shape (instead of a balloon, she starting to look more like a pear, which is good). Dr. Everett said that she was pleased with how it was going - even though she'd like it to go faster! :) (Yeah, us too!)
Dr. Everett wanted to monitor Robyn's heart during her 'normal' daily routine. So, Robyn has a portable heart monitor (called a Holter ECG) on for a total of 24 hours. I was worried that she would be picking at the 'stickers' and pulling out the wires, but she's barely noticed it (which has been awesome!) I've kept her in a onsie and the only time she really seemed to notice it was when I changed her onsie this morning and took pictures (see below). :) Anyway, back to the visit...
Then we met with the Cardiology Department's Social Worker (who was really great). She helped me to get the information I need to apply for Hospital Financial Aid, talked about other options, helped me with asking the right questions to my Medicaid worker, etc. So, I ran around the hospital with her trying to get all of that done before we did Robyn's lab work.
Robynson hates lab work (I really don't blame her at all - I don't like needles and blood and all that either)... So when we went in the rooms and sat in the 'special chair', she seemed to recognize it because she started crying. They put the blue band on her arm and looked at her viens... They tried her right arm first (and by THEY I mean the girl doing it had to call in another person because even with me and the lady with the needle, we couldn't hold Robyn still enough to get the needle in!) So with 3 of us holding Robyn, we finally got the needle in and the blood drawn from her LEFT arm. She cried until she was so exhausted that she couldn't stay awake and fell asleep while I finished the visit... Poor thing. I hate that part the most (and so does she). That's when I really wish that Jeremiah could have came with us.
After labs, we ran back to the Cardiology desk to schedule her next appointment. Dr. Everett said that she was doing well enough that she wouldn't need to come back for 2 months! But the next available appointment CLOSE to that date was December 2nd. :) I told Dr. Everett that Robyn had labs done after the Holter ECG was put on, so that it will probably show signs of stress. She said to make sure that I make a note of it in Robyn's "activity journal" so that they know what happened to make her heart freak out. :)
We grabbed some baby asprin, met with our Medicaid Case Worker, grabbed even MORE paperwork and headed back to Heber to pick up the brothers.
All in all, it was a LONG appointment - with no Jeremiah - that went relatively well until labs. She seems to be doing well enough and her medicines don't need to be adjusted yet. We have our next appointment on December 2nd, but until then we just need to all find somewhere and get our flu shots; avoid sick people (so don't come over if you or anyone in your family is sick) and keep washing all our toys as often as we can. If you come over to our house, please know that I am the Hand Washing Nazi! Don't take it personal! :)
As always, thank you all SO MUCH for your love, thoughts and prayers. I am so appreciative to have such wonderful people in my life and in the lives of my family. Bless you all.
Friday, October 16, 2009
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Oh my gosh, Mandy, she is such a brave cute little doll.
ReplyDeleteshe is looking so cute... I am happy to hear she is doing better and stablizing. Hang in there girl! How did things turn out at Jeremiahs work? Sarah P
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