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Monday, 22 August 2011

22nd August 2011 (Day 6 of Chemotherapy)

Well today was the day I was not looking forward to.  It started off good, with Richard heading off to hospital first this morning to let me catch up with the dreaded washing.  When I appeared at the hospital Chiara had refused breakfast from her Dad.  We washed and dressed her and she went down for a wee nap.  The nurse said she had had a settled night last night and had awoke only at 6am for a bottle of milk. 

Today was the day of the ATG commencing.  She was to be given a one hour trial to check for any reactions.  This was started at 11.00am.  She was attached to the monitor and her heart rate, sats and respiratory rate were closely monitored.  Her heart rate went from 135 up to 180 but she was moving about a lot so it was probably more due to activity rather than Tachycardia.

The trial went well so at 12 noon her ATG was started, this would run until 5am tomorrow morning. She settled for a sleep and Richard and I left for lunch.  We returned at around 1.40pm to find Chiara starting to wake.  She required a nappy change so Richard lifted her onto the bed, as he took her out of her buggy I noticed her colour was not as good as usual.  Within minutes of being on the cot she vomited everywhere, her colour drained, she became limp and tachycardic.  Doctors were phoned and arrived within minutes.  We gave her a quick bath but she became extremely shivery, and spiked a temperature.  Her Oxygen levels dropped and she was commenced on Oxygen.  She also was started on another IV antibiotic incase of infection and saline bolus given.  She remained tachycardic for a few hours after this episode but after a hour her Oxygen was stopped and she was back to her lively self. 

At around 7pm after I had bathed her her ATG was commenced again at a lower rate titrating up slowly until it was at its full rate at 9.30pm.  She settled down to sleep at 7.30pm and all her observations ie heart rate, respiratory rate and Oxygen levels were normal. 



Frightening day today as today for that short while she looked extremely unwell.  All I could think was this was the start and she was going to look like that for the next few weeks.  Hopefully she will remain settled overnight and will cope with her final dose of ATG tomorrow and transplant will go ahead as scheduled on Wednesday.  The pictures in the bath below are after her period of being unwell so you can see she bounced back quickly.

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