We were back in the hospital with her in the morning and after eating something and walking with me, she was able to go home, about 11 am. Once Lacey was dressed and given her discharge orders and a prescription, we were standing in the doorway with her nurse. I turned to the nurse and said: "My husbands father died in this room back in March". The nurse looked at me and said, " What was his name?" I told her "Bill Foelker". She said, "Oh My gosh, I was the charge nurse for him! I was doing a "Grey's Anatomy" run through the hospital with him. Never before have I ever had to run with a hospital bed to get someone to the ICU." I hugged her...brought tears to our eyes. Bill was in good hands in the final moments and they were doing everything they could for him.
We brought Lacey home to her family...all the kids are home because they have ringworm! Yes, even Lacey and Aaron had a spot or two. Addie has the worst of it and they have been treating it for nearly a week. We walk into the house and both the little ones are naked! I tell Lacey they should wear clothes because I am sure they are just spreading the fungus. Lacey had been washing the sheets and clothing every day trying to get rid of this ring worm...let's see if keeping clothes on will help!
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| Morning after kidney stone removal |
So Scott and I headed back to the ER and we saw the same doctor who treated Lacey and tell him now we are here with our other daughter. They took blood from her port and then later took blood from her hand...it is good to draw from two sources in cases like this. And then as you know, we wait and wait and wait. They did an x-ray and that finally came back negative. YEAH! The blood work showed a great white cell count...so the doctor wondered how she could be sick! They then did a "flu swab"...they put this long metal stick up into her nose...Dina asked, "How far up do you stick it?" The nurse replies, "Until you go 'ggllllkkk' like you are choking!!" Yeah, that did not feel good at all, but they only had to do one nostril! And the results came back negative for the flu...although in the culture 24 hours later (sometime tonight) it could show up positive. So after 4.5 hours in the ER, they sent her home. Her fever had come down was finally in the two digits, but then she started to get chills again and we put a 'warm blanket' on her and then she asked for my coat and her coat and she asked for me to cover up her head. By the time we left the hospital, her fever was back up to 101. The nurse gave her more Tylenol and told her to take it every six hours to keep the fever and aches at a minimum. She had a restless night...hot, cold, chills, sweating etc. And even now she is not feeling that great. We just pray that this will break before Thursday so she can have her final chemo treatment on Friday!
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| Dina under the blankets and coats...she actually fell asleep! |
I would also like to ask for prayers for a couple of others in our parish..., a 71 year old very loving and spiritual person was just diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and only given a year to live. She will take chemo treatments to try to prolong her life, I ask for prayers for a miracle. Also a very young parishioner, I am not sure of her exact age, but maybe 6 or 7 has been diagnosed with something called HLH you a can google HLH (it is heartreaking) HERE to read just a little bit about it...and there are other sites from parents who are pleading for bone marrow donations. When I read those stories, I am feeling really blessed by the journey we are taking...I know this is hard, and of course I surely pray that Dina will come out of this in complete remission and lead a normal life raising her three children. I have written it before, it is not always easy to Trust in the Lord when it concerns your own children, but it is times like this that we are drawn closer to our Lord...we are given the opportunity to develop a deeper relationship with Him and that, my friends is what He wants from us. He wants our Love and our Trust in His will. Please join me in praying for ALL people who are going through difficult and life threatening events. Please pray for them to NEVER lose faith in Our Lord...keep Him tucked into the deepest part of our soul and rely on His mercy and Love to sustain us through our struggles. It is through these struggles that we manifest ourselves to others the Love, Faith and Trust we have in Our GOD!

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