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Saturday, April 18, 2015

Charity Sick

We got back from Texas Tuesday morning.  Soon after, Charity was complaining of her tummy hurting.  She didn't seem too upset and so I wasn't really concerned.  I figured she was coming down with a tummy bug.  
But on Thursday morning when she awoke still crying about her tummy hurting, with more vigor, I figured this was no bug and I better get her in to a doctor.  So I took her to the Instacare.  The doctor at the Instacare thought she had appendicitis and told me to go directly to Riverton Hospital.  
At Riverton, the doctor agreed that it looked like a classic case of appendicitis and ordered some blood tests, a urine test, and an ultrasound.  

The blood tests came back with some numbers that didn't look good.  Her wbc was at 24.  (Normal is about 15.)  Her blood pressure was elevated, heart rate not the best, and her LDH was also elevated.  (Not the cholesterol LDH, it's a different chemical in her body.  Sorry, I am not a doctor, so I may be explaining things inaccurately.)  Her urine also had blood and crystals in it.  And finally, to their surprise, her appendix looked just fine in the ultrasound.  So they determined she likely had kidney stones and ordered another ultrasound.  

That ultrasound came back with what appeared to be a couple of kidney stones in her right kidney and some blood and debris buildup in her bladder.  They also said it looked like there might be a nodule in her bladder and that was very concerning.  So they had her get her bladder flushed out and have another ultrsound of her bladder.  I was freaking out at this point.  Bladder cancer was on the radar.

Fortunately, her third ultrasound came back good!  Her bladder flushed out well and it was not a nodule.  We were extremely relieved.  So their next diagnosis was that she probably had already passed some stones and that had been the cause of an infection in her bladder.  And because of her blood numbers and continued pain, she had more stones yet to pass.  This wasn't a fun thing for her to have for sure.  But we were extremely relieved!

So they told me I could take her home for the night and as long as things don't seem to get worse, she would be ok.  We would just need to wait it out for her remaining stones to pass, manage her infection and her pain.  But they said to come back to the ER the next day for a re-evaluation.  Also, to get in with a pediatric urologist in a week.  
So the next morning I called the pediatric urologist who had reviewed her case.  We got our appointment, but in the meantime, he ordered me to get this test called a KUB to get a more accurate diagnosis of kidney stones.  
So I took Charity back to the hospital and we got the KUB test and checked back into the ER.  She was feeling pretty cruddy.

And here is where things started to get even stickier.  The KUB test came back totally clear.  Her repeated blood tests came back very concerning.  The two most concerning numbers were again, her wbc and her ldh.  Her wbc which was up to 24 the prior day, was now 40!  Her ldh was now well over 400.  A normal number would be 40.  The doctor was alarmed by these numbers.  There was still blood in her urine and her blood pressure and heart rates were still a little abnormal.  At this point he thought that maybe she did have appendicitis, but that it had already ruptured and that would be an emergency situation.  So he immediately ordered a catscan.  At this point Charity was beyond miserable.  They gave her some morphine and about a half hour later she looked much better.  Like this even:

They gave her a cute doll to color.

I wanted to include these cute notes the kids made for Charity.  Her siblings have been concerned.

The one above is from Eden, below I am unsure.  Probably Hana or Becca.

These are from Celeste, Andy and Jonah.

So unfortunately, the catscan did not have any answers.  It came back pretty clear.  Which is good, but also more disconcerting.  The doctors were stumped and felt that she was very sick, but were not sure what it was.  So they decided we better get her up to Primary Children's Hospital where they have access to a lot of pediatric specialists and more specialized tests.

They wanted her to go by ambulance, but they let me ride with her in the back.  She was very scared.  So to calm her down, I pulled out the camera and kept saying how cool it was that she got to ride in an ambulance and that I would take photos to send to the kids because they would be so jealous.  That seemed to do the trick.



And she finally got some sleep after a very long, difficult day.

So that is where we are at today.  We have seen 6 doctors so far.  They seem to be working in teams of three to collaborate.  They are very caring and seem to be quite competent.  She had a long night.  They poked and prodded her until midnight and she was so tired that she was crying and begging and pleading for them to leave her alone.  Then when she got to sleep, she was doing a lot of moaning and groaning and saying "ouch" in her sleep.  It was tough for me.  I was really worried.  So I laid with her and held her most of the night.  Steve is here too.  He managed to sleep.

They have all kinds of movies, games, toys, crafts and great resources here that she likes.  It cheers her up.
They have ordered some more tests this morning, but want to get her a little sedated first.  So we are waiting on that.  
We hope for answers soon.

Just talking about the weather

Utah had it's warmest Winter on record.  It was so nice.  But just a few days ago we had a terrible storm.  It was super windy, with gusts up to 50mph.  Many homes were damaged.  Fortunately, we only lost parts of our fencing.  

When the wind let down, the snow came piling in.  Not a fun couple of days.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Kids while we were away

Janice watched the kids while we were in Texas.  Bless her heart!  She sent me these photos of the kids while we were away.

Austin

Steve and I flew to Austin on Thursday night.  The flight was terrifying!!!!  The turbulence was so bad that I thought we were going to die.  There was screaming, crying, and hyperventilating and it wasn't all by me.  Steve was sweet enough to calm me down and hold me.  Phew!  We got in super late.  
Friday morning we set off with our realtor and toured 7 homes.  I had done hours, days and weeks of research and picked out about 16 homes to see; but half of them sold.  The market is moving fast.  Anyhow, the first house we saw was in Georgetown and we both loved it!  The house, the neighborhood, the area, it was all great!  Then we went to Round Rock and Pfugerville, Leander and Buda to see the others.  The rest were ok, but not nearly as good as the one in Georgetown.  And we really loved the town of Georgetown the best.  
Saturday morning we met with the realtor again and saw the Georgetown house again.  We wanted it!  We went and saw one other home too, that was just ok.  So we went back to the hotel to mull things over. We did some more searching online for other homes and researched the schools and such in Georgetown.  After a few hours of reading, thinking, discussing, and praying, we decided to make an offer on the house in Georgetown.  It felt good.  But apparently there was another interested family who were scheduled to see it again.  So we waited on pins and needles until Sunday afternoon when we got news that the sellers were accepting our offer.  
We were thrilled!!!!
We immediately drove out to Georgetown to explore and learn more about the area. We went and checked out all the kid's schools and were very impressed.  It was just so beautiful out there, the town was so nice, and even though it felt countryish and hometown America, it also offered a lot of great businesses and opportunities.
After that, we drove to downtown Austin and walked around University of Texas and downtown.  We walked the path near the river.  It was so pretty.  And hot!  
So today we went back to Georgetown and checked out the town rec center; which was amazing!  We signed the kids up for some activities there this Summer.  
Then we went to Zilker Park in downtown Austin.  We rented a kayak and bikes and just went all over the river and town in them.  It was the best!  
On the river.
There were turtles everywhere!
We are talking a ton of turtles!
So gorgeous.
We loved this sign.  Moving feels like a big adventure and this trip to Austin really got us super excited.  It is just so great.  We absolutely fell in love with the area.  
Lunch at Shady Grove.  So yummy!
Riding bikes all over town.
Steve in front of the capital.
Inside.
What a great trip!  

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Spring Break


I took the kids and Jesse on an overnighter staycation.

We went to Trafalga






Cafe Rio

And swimming


We stayed in a hotel.  

It was fun.
Steve's parents came to town and we had a get together with the Bishops.
Some of the group went and saw Kade play in his bball playoffs.

Easter egg hunt 2015

Charity at park march 2015

Sam at park march 2015

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Facebook Status Updates

spent about an hour on Facebook just looking at every single post I had put up since I opened the account 6 years ago.  It was fun to reminisce and remember a lot of fun times.  I took some screenshots of some of my favorite ones and wanted to post them here on my blog.








Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Charity Draws

Charity is into making pictures a lot these days and they are so cute!