Today Chiara is exhausted as she has been deprived of sleep all night. I too am exhausted as had no sleep. Nurses look after Chiara for a couple of hours and give me a room to go have a couple hours of sleep. My head was aching so much I had taken so many tablets I ended up vomiting.
The registrar appears early afternoon and offers to carry out a sleep study when Chiara has recovered from the infection she has. Also an MLB will be done.
After spending a night watching Chiara struggle for breath and having no sleep I refuse to accept what the registrar is offering. I made my feelings very clear, that I was NOT accepting this as I can see Chiara deteriorating in front of my eyes day by day and no one is doing anything. I need something done today.
Just as the registrar leaves and Orthopaedic Registrar walks in (extremely bad timing as I am in no mood now to concentrate on anything else). The Doctor tells me that the MRI scan carried out when she was in ITU shows Chiara has a scoliosis and requires specialist follow up by a Spine Consultant. This referral will be made. I enquire about the possibility of their being a fracture. There was no fracture to be seen on scan so my fear of feeling that she had been somehow neglected had ended.
Shortly after another registrar appears and agrees to have a sleep study (this is where they attached a special probe to Chiara's ear and it monitors her oxygen levels and her CO2 levels in her body) carried out on Chiara tonight.
I now feel slightly relieved. At least something is being done although no one is quite sure what is going on with Chiara yet.
I settle Chiara down for the night.
It is not even midnight yet and already Chiara's monitor has shown desaturation levels dropping on numerous occasions and frequently. On some occasions they have been dropping as low as 50.
Chiara still remains on Oxygen which has now been increased to try and help her maintain acceptable oxygen levels.
I settle Chiara down for the night.
It is not even midnight yet and already Chiara has had numerous desaturation levels at frequent intervals,
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