By end of day Wednesday, things had really perked up. The antibiotic they gave Mom helped a lot and she was feeling better by the time her head hit the pillow (where it spent a lot of the day anyhow w/ the fever).
Yesterday the doctors came in and reported the most important aspect and that's that the transplant is not being delayed as a result of this visit. She will be in the hospital for a couple of days due to a picc line replacement. They have to wait 24 hours to insert a new one which has meant standard IVs in both arms...mom 'loves' this.
But great to see things are much improved from Tuesday night and Wednesday morning w/ no impacts to the previous 'plan'. Now let's keep hoping that things continue where she will get out soon and start ramping up on the transplant!
Friday, May 29, 2009
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AWESOME!!
So glad to hear that all systems are still on "go" mode. Yea!
Love, gail
Good news is great news!
That's a super staff at the hospital.
You're a terrific family!
And know that there are a lot of positive vibes from your friends cheering on these virtual sidelines.
wv - banun!
Hi Cathi
The ups, downs and ups. Great update from Conor, I hope you're continuing to feel better after this little set back.
lots of love #2 GOT
wv - enten
How's it going out there? Vermont is wondering. Are you back home again?
We had a couple days of spring and now it's winter again - Walt should be happy he's out of the frozen northeast. I'm still hauling pots of tomatoes in at night.
I hope to see an update on the blog later.
My w.v. is - propell, a real word (with an extra L)! The enten propelled itself to the banun.
hmmm...
I miss the frozen NorthEast. Snow in the winter is a good thing. Cathi is back and still on target to do a transplant, but working through the infection that she is one day 5 of a 10 day treatment.
She is looking fine and feeling good.
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