Thursday, April 26, 2012

Appointment Update...

Yesterday, we had 3 appointments for The Princess. Here is our update on each one. :-)

1) We went to neurology first. She has never slept well and has been diagnosed with sleep apnea a few months ago. The neurologist is not sure her restless sleep is due to her apnea or due to learned behavior. I have agreed to try sleep training to get her to sleep in her own bed and fall asleep on her own. This means we will have to let her CRY all night if necessary. (remember doing this with babies?) Should be super fun! I am planning on working on this over the weekend while Rod is off at a work training event for 3 nights. Please pray we make it through.

If she still has issues with sleeping/breathing at night after we "train" her, we will go back to the doctor to discuss options to help her.


2) We went to hematology second. Her platelet count was still up at 162,000! This was GREAT news! Since her counts stayed in the same range for the last month, we are not moving forward with a bone marrow biopsy at this time. The doctor thinks she *may* have recovered and *may* never have an issue with platelets again. I am not going to get my hopes up at this time, but really want to be done with the ITP chapter of our lives. We will go back in 2 months to do another platelet check. If she has dropped by that point, we will definitely do a biopsy.


3) We went to her allergist. One month ago she broke out in a rash in the morning. We had her tested for several things through a blood draw (since I had given her benedryl we couldn't do scratch testing), all came back negative. This appointment we wanted to do some scratch testing. The last time we scratch tested The Princess she was 1 1/2 years old and it was no big deal. They used this thing that did about 10 scratches all at once.

NOT THIS TIME!

They did each and every scratch individually. She had 63 scratches on her back. She was NOT a happy Princess. There were more tests on the tray, but I had to stop the nurse. The Princess was D.O.N.E. Then we waited our 15 minutes and they came back in to read the results.

The Princess is officially allergic to mesquite trees (yay, AZ! We have LOTS of those), cockroaches (shouldn't be a problem), a certain type of mold (not a problem here either), shrimp (never eaten it before, now will avoid), and CINNAMON. I was surprised that Cinnamon came back positive because it was negative on the blood test. But, she did have benedryl on the day of the lab work, making me wonder if those were false negatives. So, we avoid these things, have an epi pen just in case, and do some more testing in a month.



After our LONG day, The Princess earned her Mermaid Dora she had been wanting. I told her if she was good for her appointments I would buy it for her. She was allowed to cry when she got poked, but had to cooperate for being weighed, measured, blood pressure done, pulse/ox done, when the doctors were looking her over, etc. She was AMAZING yesterday. She has been fighting all of these things lately, so this was a HUGE improvement. Yay, Princess!

Here are some pics from our day...

Waiting for lab results...

Watching a Barbie movie while we waited for our lunch...

Watching Dora while we waited for the Allergist...

A very unhappy Princess after being scratched up...


*Disclaimer: I am a mom of a T1 Diabetic child and a child with ITP/Asthma/Dysphagia. I am NOT a doctor. I just play one in real life. Please do not take anything in this post or any other post on this blog as medical advice. If you have questions or concerns of your own, please seek advice from your doctor.*

2 comments:

Kelly said...

Poor little princess! :(

I'm happy you found some answers, and I cringe for sleep training! Yikes!

Joanne said...

Yay for answers! So funny about the Dora mermaid doll... It's Elise's award for overnight potty training!

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