Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 Darla: If you don't already know about it I must recommend that you try to get into the Mc house. It was an amazing experience for my family during SUCH a stressful time. We are from Canada and visited the Mayo over Christmas. Good luck with everything. e, mom to Abby 10 mos. > Darla- > > Glad your home-I've been wondering how your visit to Mayo went. Sounds > like your feeling " mixed " about how it went. > Hope the Carnitine increase & CoQ help. > > Traveling is always difficult & especially with a fragile toddler. And > yur going back again soon. Do you travel to the Mayo alone, or with > someone?Stay with friends or hotel it? Perhaps I can help as we were also > there. E mail me direct, maybe I can help. Depending on my schedule.I > live only 3 hours north of the Mayo. The invit extends to anyone else who > doctors at the Mayo. > > Sincerely, > > Lee > Finlayson, MN (just east of Lake Millacs) > salclerkpinetwn@juno > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > Only $9.95 per month! > Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 Darla: If you don't already know about it I must recommend that you try to get into the Mc house. It was an amazing experience for my family during SUCH a stressful time. We are from Canada and visited the Mayo over Christmas. Good luck with everything. e, mom to Abby 10 mos. > Darla- > > Glad your home-I've been wondering how your visit to Mayo went. Sounds > like your feeling " mixed " about how it went. > Hope the Carnitine increase & CoQ help. > > Traveling is always difficult & especially with a fragile toddler. And > yur going back again soon. Do you travel to the Mayo alone, or with > someone?Stay with friends or hotel it? Perhaps I can help as we were also > there. E mail me direct, maybe I can help. Depending on my schedule.I > live only 3 hours north of the Mayo. The invit extends to anyone else who > doctors at the Mayo. > > Sincerely, > > Lee > Finlayson, MN (just east of Lake Millacs) > salclerkpinetwn@juno > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > Only $9.95 per month! > Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 Darla sorry to hear about all the set-backs with the surgery, but it really sounds like they are giving her good treatment to ensure the best outcome! deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 Darla sorry to hear about all the set-backs with the surgery, but it really sounds like they are giving her good treatment to ensure the best outcome! deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 Darla sorry to hear about all the set-backs with the surgery, but it really sounds like they are giving her good treatment to ensure the best outcome! deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 I agree. I am totally ok with not doing the operation right now. It was just weird how they didn't think about the Carnitine withdrawel before they scheduled the operation and had us see the surgeon, etc. I think it also may have had some to do with her swallow study. She gags and repeatedly swallows on soft liquids AT HOME, but during the 5 swallows they tried in front of the doctor and x-ray, she was fine! It can be so frustrating to have her behave one way normally and then a completely different way when it really counts. Even her sleep patterns were better in the hospital! At home she has apnea and weird breathing patterns but in the hospital she slept pretty good. The last two nights she was restless but no weird breathing patterns. I think the doctors expected her to be worse and then when she didn't act the way I told them she acts they did some rethinking on some of the issues, mostly for the G-tube. It just hit us out of no-where. One day they said they WERE going to place the tube (after the swallow study was done) and then the next day everything was cancelled. It was quite a shock as that was the whole purpose of being at Mayo originally and then we didn't do it. I trust Dr. Whiteman's wisdom and definitely am ok with giving more time for the Carnitine to work, but am worried that Asenath will go back to her normal patterns now that we are home. I also want her to eat without being forced to do so on a REGULAR basis, not just sometimes. Overall, I am ok with the plan. We return to Mayo in less than a month anyway and if anything happens before then I am to call, so it all should be ok. Darla: mom to Asenath Re: Returned from Mayo (Asenath) Darlasorry to hear about all the set-backs with the surgery, but it really sounds like they are giving her good treatment to ensure the best outcome!deb Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 I agree. I am totally ok with not doing the operation right now. It was just weird how they didn't think about the Carnitine withdrawel before they scheduled the operation and had us see the surgeon, etc. I think it also may have had some to do with her swallow study. She gags and repeatedly swallows on soft liquids AT HOME, but during the 5 swallows they tried in front of the doctor and x-ray, she was fine! It can be so frustrating to have her behave one way normally and then a completely different way when it really counts. Even her sleep patterns were better in the hospital! At home she has apnea and weird breathing patterns but in the hospital she slept pretty good. The last two nights she was restless but no weird breathing patterns. I think the doctors expected her to be worse and then when she didn't act the way I told them she acts they did some rethinking on some of the issues, mostly for the G-tube. It just hit us out of no-where. One day they said they WERE going to place the tube (after the swallow study was done) and then the next day everything was cancelled. It was quite a shock as that was the whole purpose of being at Mayo originally and then we didn't do it. I trust Dr. Whiteman's wisdom and definitely am ok with giving more time for the Carnitine to work, but am worried that Asenath will go back to her normal patterns now that we are home. I also want her to eat without being forced to do so on a REGULAR basis, not just sometimes. Overall, I am ok with the plan. We return to Mayo in less than a month anyway and if anything happens before then I am to call, so it all should be ok. Darla: mom to Asenath Re: Returned from Mayo (Asenath) Darlasorry to hear about all the set-backs with the surgery, but it really sounds like they are giving her good treatment to ensure the best outcome!deb Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 I agree. I am totally ok with not doing the operation right now. It was just weird how they didn't think about the Carnitine withdrawel before they scheduled the operation and had us see the surgeon, etc. I think it also may have had some to do with her swallow study. She gags and repeatedly swallows on soft liquids AT HOME, but during the 5 swallows they tried in front of the doctor and x-ray, she was fine! It can be so frustrating to have her behave one way normally and then a completely different way when it really counts. Even her sleep patterns were better in the hospital! At home she has apnea and weird breathing patterns but in the hospital she slept pretty good. The last two nights she was restless but no weird breathing patterns. I think the doctors expected her to be worse and then when she didn't act the way I told them she acts they did some rethinking on some of the issues, mostly for the G-tube. It just hit us out of no-where. One day they said they WERE going to place the tube (after the swallow study was done) and then the next day everything was cancelled. It was quite a shock as that was the whole purpose of being at Mayo originally and then we didn't do it. I trust Dr. Whiteman's wisdom and definitely am ok with giving more time for the Carnitine to work, but am worried that Asenath will go back to her normal patterns now that we are home. I also want her to eat without being forced to do so on a REGULAR basis, not just sometimes. Overall, I am ok with the plan. We return to Mayo in less than a month anyway and if anything happens before then I am to call, so it all should be ok. Darla: mom to Asenath Re: Returned from Mayo (Asenath) Darlasorry to hear about all the set-backs with the surgery, but it really sounds like they are giving her good treatment to ensure the best outcome!deb Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 Darla- I hope you don't mind, I had a loud haerty chuckle when I read your line about things going well in front of the docs! Oh do I know that one! Do you keep a daily journal? Maybe a pattern will emerge. Hang in there sis! PS Glad to hear you didn't have to do the whole trip alone- it is so exhausting! Let me know if you need help in the future. I'd hop in my car & drive down in a minute if you ever need it. ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 Darla- I hope you don't mind, I had a loud haerty chuckle when I read your line about things going well in front of the docs! Oh do I know that one! Do you keep a daily journal? Maybe a pattern will emerge. Hang in there sis! PS Glad to hear you didn't have to do the whole trip alone- it is so exhausting! Let me know if you need help in the future. I'd hop in my car & drive down in a minute if you ever need it. ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2003 Report Share Posted January 13, 2003 Darla- I hope you don't mind, I had a loud haerty chuckle when I read your line about things going well in front of the docs! Oh do I know that one! Do you keep a daily journal? Maybe a pattern will emerge. Hang in there sis! PS Glad to hear you didn't have to do the whole trip alone- it is so exhausting! Let me know if you need help in the future. I'd hop in my car & drive down in a minute if you ever need it. ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 Darla: I also know how you feel when the kids act one way and then do something new for the docs or nurses. Abby seems to take her meds by syringe for the nurses well but puts on a real gagging fit when I try. I hope that you find peace through all this frustration. e, mom to Abby 10 mos. > I agree. I am totally ok with not doing the operation right now. It was just weird how they didn't think about the Carnitine withdrawel before they scheduled the operation and had us see the surgeon, etc. I think it also may have had some to do with her swallow study. She gags and repeatedly swallows on soft liquids AT HOME, but during the 5 swallows they tried in front of the doctor and x-ray, she was fine! It can be so frustrating to have her behave one way normally and then a completely different way when it really counts. Even her sleep patterns were better in the hospital! At home she has apnea and weird breathing patterns but in the hospital she slept pretty good. The last two nights she was restless but no weird breathing patterns. I think the doctors expected her to be worse and then when she didn't act the way I told them she acts they did some rethinking on some of the issues, mostly for the G-tube. It just hit us out of no-where. One day they said they WERE going to place the tube (after the swallow study was done) and then the next day everything was cancelled. It was quite a shock as that was the whole purpose of being at Mayo originally and then we didn't do it. I trust Dr. Whiteman's wisdom and definitely am ok with giving more time for the Carnitine to work, but am worried that Asenath will go back to her normal patterns now that we are home. I also want her to eat without being forced to do so on a REGULAR basis, not just sometimes. Overall, I am ok with the plan. We return to Mayo in less than a month anyway and if anything happens before then I am to call, so it all should be ok. > > Darla: mom to Asenath Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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