Saturday, 19 January 2008

Week 17

Saturday +107 Sunday +108 Monday +109
Met up with B, fun Dave and Tasha for a birthday lunch for B. Lovely dutch pancakes and then a rendez vous with Rob and William in the park to chase a few squirrels and try and get wet in the fountain. Otherwise the weekend went smoothly. We took our red virus alert poster down today and stopped wearing aprons. Milk feeds are continuing to increase.

Tuesday +110
Unfortunately they have detected noro virus in Williams’s poo again. It doesn’t mean that he has been re-infected more that it was hiding or that the levels were lower and just not detected. This is a bit of a setback but at least explains the continuing diarrhoea. William had a lovely day with Grandma and me and lots of fun painting with the play assistant. Grandma and I had a nice meal and a tipple in the evening. A silly student nurse used the intercom and woke William up for a couple of hours though and then he accidentally pulled his NG tube out (great!).

Wednesday +111
William had blood overnight (to boost his haemoglobin) so was a bit heftier again this morning. Otherwise all is ok except for a few funny eczema types spots that seem to be spreading but we have a new cream! His Kidney function is still a bit wonky though but nothing particular they want to do at the moment. William ate some mashed potato and pureed chicken…HOOOORAHHHH. I think that makes 60 days since the last solids (but if anyone thinks different then you are probably right!) He couldn’t wait to get in his high chair and get stuck in, although he only ate about a desert spoonful (which was quite enough for a first attempt). We are VERY excited. The TPN volume is also being further reduced as the milk increases.
Sadly it was Mum’s last day today and Dad came up too. As many of you will know Mum was (shockingly/scarily) recently (Christmas eve, nice timing) diagnosed with Non Hodgkins Lymphoma of the pereipheral T cell variety (a lot more exotic). She starts her Chemo this Friday so cross all your fingers and toes. Honestly, if she wanted to talk about something other than William she only had to say!!!!! Now it’s a whose got the most immuno suppressed neutrophils competition! The doctors are confident that they can treat her. Seriously though, William and I are going to miss her being here terribly but we will be chatting even more on the phone and before long, we will be visiting her!

Thursday +112
Granma and Poppa came to visit today and William had BAGS of fun with them, lots of sticking and charging around. We did spend a bit more time inside than we would have liked waiting for the doctors rounds and when they hadn’t come at 4 (and it was getting darker and rainier) I went in search of them only to discover that they had forgotten to tell me that they weren’t coming! Anyway when we finally got out William ran first around and then through the fountain in Russell Square! More chicken and mash and rice crispies (the new favourite)!

Friday +113
Noro virus negative again and talk of going home sometime soon…..here’s hoping! Lots of fun today with Uncle Nick, William rediscovered the joy of swings. Mums chemo has been delayed by a couple of weeks (bit complicated, due to drug trial that she is taking part in) so we are eagerly anticipating her return next week for a couple of days!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brilliant news about William's eating (I knew he wouldn't have forgotten how!)
I do hope you will be home soon (you've probably forgotten what it looks like). It was great to get together the other weekend - it was lovely just to hang out and eat pancakes (sorry you missed them Rob). Seeing William enjoying the fresh air and wildlife was a brilliant birthday present.
Take care and lots of love to you all (particular best wishes to Sue). Bxxxxxx

Anonymous said...

Good morning Catherine, enjoyed reading the positive news on the blog. Look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, love P

Anonymous said...

It was great to hear the news that William is eating again, and lovely to hear that he is able to get out and about. Thinking of you all and hope next week goes well. Love, Margaret and Terry

Anonymous said...

Great to hear your good news but we were saddened to hear the bad. Hope W. continues to make good progress and enjoys the novelty of eating again. Very best wishes to your mum - we'll keep our fingers for her too.

Love J & G xx