Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The good and the bad.

Bad first.
Ella may have been exposed to Chicken Pox, so she has been put on IV medication as a precaution.
Her eye exam this morning still showed no improvement to the ROP, but typically this condition will take 4-6 weeks to turn around. Not too bad...

Good news now.
Her blood test today showed that her biliruben count is down from 5.7 to 4.8. This means that her liver is starting to recover. Soon she will no longer need the liver medications, and her yellow skin will return to normal.

Also today Ella had a special x-ray study done to determine if she has kidney reflux. Almost since birth, she has been on antibiotics to prevent a Urinary Tract Infection, which could be caused by fluid leaking back into her kidneys (common among preemies). The test involves injecting radioactive dye through a catheter and then doing time-delay x-ray snapshots to check for leakage into her kidneys. Good news - she has no leakage.

Feedings are going really well. Her total feeds are now up to 65ccs, and she has taken 45ccs of this from the bottle.

Doctor Stevens stopped by to discuss the H word!!! Apparently he thinks that Ella is doing extremely well with her feedings - if she can get up to the full feeding of 65ccs by bottle, then he thinks that we can take her HOME. Even if her eyes have not fully recovered, we can return for testing once-a-week until they are good. Maybe HOME by early next week! Fingers crossed!

Love - Bill Denise Ella T

3 comments:

  1. Wow! Incredible News :) I went from going "what?!?!" to "yeah!!!" reading the message. I hope the feedings continue to go well :) Good Luck!

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  2. That sound that you're hearing is the CHEERS from Food Science in Ithaca.
    love to you all, Kathryn

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  3. YAY!!! You guys have been in our thoughts and prayers and we are so happy to hear this...keep up the great work Ella!! Lots of Love from Rich, Meghan & Ava Uliana

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