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Friday, 20 May 2011
19th May 2011
Today is theatre day for Chiara to have her line inserted. Going to theatre is always scary because of the anesthetic risk and even more so for MPS children as they are always more difficult to intubate.
We were supposed to go early morning but it is 11am now and we are still waiting, Chiara is getting fed up now as she is hungry.
Had long chats with Surgeons regarding risk of central line and infections etc.
11.30am and that's us now taken Chiara down to theatre. Richard has always taken Chiara into the anesthetic room to have her put to sleep but today I have gathered the strength to do it. It's a horrible experience as I held her and have her struggle while they hold the tiny mask over her face and slowly she stops to struggle and lies limp. I am asked to leave after I have kissed her goodbye. I am sure all this will be worth it in the end and hopefully one day she will realise everything we put her through was to give her the best possible quality of life we could.
We have had the conversation with Chiara's Consultant with regards starting her Enzyme Replacement Therapy (ERT). As Chiara is in between doses, she should be on 1 and half vials but each vial cost £450 so we have agreed to her alternating between 1 and 2 vials each week. This will save half a vial been thrown away. This therapy could be starting in only a couple of days.
Discussion took place the fact that Chiara has a possible milk intolerance, he is now unsure if it was the Hurlers that was causing the diarrhoea as this is another symptom of Hurlers. It could be possible that Chiara is in fact NOT milk intolerant. This is to be discussed with Gastroenterology to see if further testing can be done to make actual diagnosis.
We get a call to say Chiara is now is recovery and Richard and I are allowed down to collect her with the nurse. She looks distressed and very bloody but she soon settles. She has a steristrip on one side of her neck and the line coming out the side of her chest. Not the prettiest site I have seen I will be honest. Not sure if I even want to lift her in case I hurt her.
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