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Thursday, 12 April 2012

12th April 2012

Easter weekend for us as a family was good, Chiara attended her brothers football festival and loved it even although the weather was poor.  She was dressed for the weather in wellies, winter jacket and umbrella.  It was great to see her running around and having fun.  Unfortunately the end of the Easter weekend didn't turn out that good.  After returning home on Monday night and been bathed Chiara spiked a temperature of 38.2 and vomited and became rigger.  She lay shaking and looked awful.  We drove through to hospital immediately where she presented then with a temperature of 39.2.  Instantly I suspected her central line to be the cause of the problem as I had experienced it once too many times.  Chiara had blood taken for culture and was examined.  Her ear was found to be slightly inflamed and I thought there might be a small chance this good be the route of the temperature as she had been poking at her ear for a couple of days.  She settled with IV Paracetamol and 2 fluid bolus and commenced on IV broad spectrum antibiotics.  Unfortunately through the night Chiara lay shaking again and temperature again spiked.   Her routine bloods were taken in the morning and slightly after that she spiked another temperature and was shaking and vomiting.  I received the news that the cultures taken had started to grow bugs.  She remained well the rest of the day and had fun with her Nana who visited.  Unfortunately by 6pm after Chiara received her IV antibiotic she spiked another temperature and she vomited.  It was almost certainly a line infection so decision was made to stop using the line and transfer any IVs onto her portacath.  After a few hours Chiara's temperature still remained high and decision then was made to stop using her port and have a cannula inserted.  10pm and Chiara had the horrible experience of having a cannula inserted.  All IVs would run through this until it was felt appropriate to challenge the port or line.  Her temperature returned to normal and she remained well. 

Today she is having her Port challenged and if its okay and she has no spike of temperature then she will receive her ERT today via this (which she should have got on Monday).  Tomorrow her central line will be challenged and if ok and no temperature then there is a chance her conditioning chemo prior to transplant will go ahead next week. If she continues to spike then I presume Chiara will lose that line.  While she is in hospital tonight she will have another sleep study carried out to give an idea as to her nighttime use of her BIPAP machine.

Fingers crossed  x

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