Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 On Friday, Chrystine was enduring her physical therapy. She was miserable, and I was encouraging her to keep it up, clapping for her (which she LOVES). Chrystine will be sitting and get so excited for herself that she will try to clap and topple over... it's the most adorable thing.. anyways, back to story. I started noticing after her visit that she had no energy... kinda typical, but also not. She has had this obsession for ice water for about a month now, which I thought was cute at first and was thankful for because it was something she accepted orally. She can barely hold her head up, but she was diving for my glass of water last Friday. I started to get that feeling inside that we get-something's wrong. I called the doctor and said I feared she was dehydrated. (she is being j-fed at night, but still vomiting quite a bit daily) By the time I got her to the hospital, my radar was going off big time. She was almost lifeless except her eyes barely opened. I banged on the triage door. Heart rate-198. Blood pressure 120/98-(kidney disease is the culprit-as soon as she is ill, the hypertension... ) Her bloodwork showed a glucose level of 30. And CO2 level very low too (also kidney disease-has to go back on bicitra cause she gets in this acidic state if she is sick). Chrystine was started on glucose iv and by midnight, glucose still hadn't risen. So they started to amp the amount, next check was over 300. Then they took it from her and it dropped back down to 33 (about 5am Saturday morning). Finally, they found the right amount she needed... and a diagnosis is in the works-either diabetes or something about growth hormone, and I was told she will need shots for this, anyone have any info? She was released late last night, and I have had to prick her finger already this morning and her level was normal. thanks for reading... chrystal arleigh (almost 4) and chrystine (almost 10 months CHaRGE) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 Chrystal- I've got no information to add. But what a scary experience for you! And what a strong reminder that our instincts need to be heard and acknowledged. Sometimes when life is very busy, I don't pay attention to my instincts and things get missed. I hope the dx is something manageable that doesn't add too much stress to your already busy CHARGE days. Michele W Aubrie's mom _____ From: CHARGE [mailto:CHARGE ] On Behalf Of CJCRITES@... Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2006 9:28 AM To: charge Subject: chrystine released from hospital On Friday, Chrystine was enduring her physical therapy. She was miserable, and I was encouraging her to keep it up, clapping for her (which she LOVES). Chrystine will be sitting and get so excited for herself that she will try to clap and topple over... it's the most adorable thing.. anyways, back to story. I started noticing after her visit that she had no energy... kinda typical, but also not. She has had this obsession for ice water for about a month now, which I thought was cute at first and was thankful for because it was something she accepted orally. She can barely hold her head up, but she was diving for my glass of water last Friday. I started to get that feeling inside that we get-something's wrong. I called the doctor and said I feared she was dehydrated. (she is being j-fed at night, but still vomiting quite a bit daily) By the time I got her to the hospital, my radar was going off big time. She was almost lifeless except her eyes barely opened. I banged on the triage door. Heart rate-198. Blood pressure 120/98-(kidney disease is the culprit-as soon as she is ill, the hypertension... ) Her bloodwork showed a glucose level of 30. And CO2 level very low too (also kidney disease-has to go back on bicitra cause she gets in this acidic state if she is sick). Chrystine was started on glucose iv and by midnight, glucose still hadn't risen. So they started to amp the amount, next check was over 300. Then they took it from her and it dropped back down to 33 (about 5am Saturday morning). Finally, they found the right amount she needed... and a diagnosis is in the works-either diabetes or something about growth hormone, and I was told she will need shots for this, anyone have any info? She was released late last night, and I have had to prick her finger already this morning and her level was normal. thanks for reading... chrystal arleigh (almost 4) and chrystine (almost 10 months CHaRGE) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 Chrystal, I am glad you got some answers and I hope she is better soon. Poor little girl!!! Give her a hug for me and Eva. Crystal mom to (10), (3), and Eva (16 month old CHARGEr) wife to Dan > > On Friday, Chrystine was enduring her physical therapy. She was miserable, > and I was encouraging her to keep it up, clapping for her (which she LOVES). > Chrystine will be sitting and get so excited for herself that she will try to > clap and topple over... it's the most adorable thing.. anyways, back to > story. I started noticing after her visit that she had no energy... kinda typical, > but also not. She has had this obsession for ice water for about a month > now, which I thought was cute at first and was thankful for because it was > something she accepted orally. She can barely hold her head up, but she was diving > for my glass of water last Friday. I started to get that feeling inside that > we get-something's wrong. I called the doctor and said I feared she was > dehydrated. (she is being j-fed at night, but still vomiting quite a bit daily) > By the time I got her to the hospital, my radar was going off big time. She was > almost lifeless except her eyes barely opened. I banged on the triage door. > Heart rate-198. Blood pressure 120/98-(kidney disease is the culprit-as soon > as she is ill, the hypertension... ) Her bloodwork showed a glucose level of > 30. And CO2 level very low too (also kidney disease-has to go back on bicitra > cause she gets in this acidic state if she is sick). Chrystine was started > on glucose iv and by midnight, glucose still hadn't risen. So they started to > amp the amount, next check was over 300. Then they took it from her and it > dropped back down to 33 (about 5am Saturday morning). Finally, they found the > right amount she needed... and a diagnosis is in the works-either diabetes or > something about growth hormone, and I was told she will need shots for this, > anyone have any info? She was released late last night, and I have had to > prick her finger already this morning and her level was normal. > thanks for reading... > chrystal > arleigh (almost 4) and chrystine (almost 10 months CHaRGE) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 Hello; When I was ten years old, I was still tube fed, and didn't swallow a lot of water, only about a syringe full at a time, broken down throughout the day. We went to Florida for a week in late July, and I started getting tired, wouldn't want to walk, and just wanted to sleep. Mom knew something was wrong, and every time she put a syringe of water in my tube, I would perk up for a short time, and she realized I was dehydrated. For a long time I couldn't tell, and my body wouldn't tell me when I was dehydrated until later on, but when I started to orally drink regularly, it took about two years before my body could tell when I was dehydrated, and when I could tell and do something about it. When I was over at and Kennedy in July of this year, I noticed that every time Kennedy was fed she was also given a syringe of water at the end, and I think that's a great idea, for every feeding give them a syringe of water or more, not only to flush out the tube, but to keep them hydrated. Just a thought. I could be wrong, and it could be something else. Sincerely yours; Krista. 27 years old CHARGEr. CJCRITES@... wrote: On Friday, Chrystine was enduring her physical therapy. She was miserable, and I was encouraging her to keep it up, clapping for her (which she LOVES). Chrystine will be sitting and get so excited for herself that she will try to clap and topple over... it's the most adorable thing.. anyways, back to story. I started noticing after her visit that she had no energy... kinda typical, but also not. She has had this obsession for ice water for about a month now, which I thought was cute at first and was thankful for because it was something she accepted orally. She can barely hold her head up, but she was diving for my glass of water last Friday. I started to get that feeling inside that we get-something's wrong. I called the doctor and said I feared she was dehydrated. (she is being j-fed at night, but still vomiting quite a bit daily) By the time I got her to the hospital, my radar was going off big time. She was almost lifeless except her eyes barely opened. I banged on the triage door. Heart rate-198. Blood pressure 120/98-(kidney disease is the culprit-as soon as she is ill, the hypertension... ) Her bloodwork showed a glucose level of 30. And CO2 level very low too (also kidney disease-has to go back on bicitra cause she gets in this acidic state if she is sick). Chrystine was started on glucose iv and by midnight, glucose still hadn't risen. So they started to amp the amount, next check was over 300. Then they took it from her and it dropped back down to 33 (about 5am Saturday morning). Finally, they found the right amount she needed... and a diagnosis is in the works-either diabetes or something about growth hormone, and I was told she will need shots for this, anyone have any info? She was released late last night, and I have had to prick her finger already this morning and her level was normal. thanks for reading... chrystal arleigh (almost 4) and chrystine (almost 10 months CHaRGE) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 kirsta the water after feedings could be so the tube doesnt get clogged correct me if im wrong lisa but we used to do it after my meds soemtimes > > Hello; > > When I was ten years old, I was still tube fed, and didn't swallow a lot > of water, only about a syringe full at a time, broken down throughout the > day. We went to Florida for a week in late July, and I started getting > tired, wouldn't want to walk, and just wanted to sleep. Mom knew something > was wrong, and every time she put a syringe of water in my tube, I would > perk up for a short time, and she realized I was dehydrated. > > For a long time I couldn't tell, and my body wouldn't tell me when I was > dehydrated until later on, but when I started to orally drink regularly, it > took about two years before my body could tell when I was dehydrated, and > when I could tell and do something about it. > > When I was over at and Kennedy in July of this year, I noticed that > every time Kennedy was fed she was also given a syringe of water at the end, > and I think that's a great idea, for every feeding give them a syringe of > water or more, not only to flush out the tube, but to keep them hydrated. > > Just a thought. I could be wrong, and it could be something else. > > Sincerely yours; Krista. 27 years old CHARGEr. > > > CJCRITES@... <CJCRITES%40AOL.COM> wrote: > On Friday, Chrystine was enduring her physical therapy. She was miserable, > > and I was encouraging her to keep it up, clapping for her (which she > LOVES). > Chrystine will be sitting and get so excited for herself that she will try > to > clap and topple over... it's the most adorable thing.. anyways, back to > story. I started noticing after her visit that she had no energy... kinda > typical, > but also not. She has had this obsession for ice water for about a month > now, which I thought was cute at first and was thankful for because it was > > something she accepted orally. She can barely hold her head up, but she > was diving > for my glass of water last Friday. I started to get that feeling inside > that > we get-something's wrong. I called the doctor and said I feared she was > dehydrated. (she is being j-fed at night, but still vomiting quite a bit > daily) > By the time I got her to the hospital, my radar was going off big time. > She was > almost lifeless except her eyes barely opened. I banged on the triage > door. > Heart rate-198. Blood pressure 120/98-(kidney disease is the culprit-as > soon > as she is ill, the hypertension... ) Her bloodwork showed a glucose level > of > 30. And CO2 level very low too (also kidney disease-has to go back on > bicitra > cause she gets in this acidic state if she is sick). Chrystine was started > > on glucose iv and by midnight, glucose still hadn't risen. So they started > to > amp the amount, next check was over 300. Then they took it from her and it > > dropped back down to 33 (about 5am Saturday morning). Finally, they found > the > right amount she needed... and a diagnosis is in the works-either diabetes > or > something about growth hormone, and I was told she will need shots for > this, > anyone have any info? She was released late last night, and I have had to > prick her finger already this morning and her level was normal. > thanks for reading... > chrystal > arleigh (almost 4) and chrystine (almost 10 months CHaRGE) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 hmm chrys now i am having similar things with me they r saying its eather cortizole or hypo glycimic hmmmmm my endo dr hasnt even rung mum back pls update on thsi one > > On Friday, Chrystine was enduring her physical therapy. She was > miserable, > and I was encouraging her to keep it up, clapping for her (which she > LOVES). > Chrystine will be sitting and get so excited for herself that she will try > to > clap and topple over... it's the most adorable thing.. anyways, back to > story. I started noticing after her visit that she had no energy... kinda > typical, > but also not. She has had this obsession for ice water for about a month > now, which I thought was cute at first and was thankful for because it was > > something she accepted orally. She can barely hold her head up, but she > was diving > for my glass of water last Friday. I started to get that feeling inside > that > we get-something's wrong. I called the doctor and said I feared she was > dehydrated. (she is being j-fed at night, but still vomiting quite a bit > daily) > By the time I got her to the hospital, my radar was going off big time. > She was > almost lifeless except her eyes barely opened. I banged on the triage > door. > Heart rate-198. Blood pressure 120/98-(kidney disease is the culprit-as > soon > as she is ill, the hypertension... ) Her bloodwork showed a glucose level > of > 30. And CO2 level very low too (also kidney disease-has to go back on > bicitra > cause she gets in this acidic state if she is sick). Chrystine was started > > on glucose iv and by midnight, glucose still hadn't risen. So they started > to > amp the amount, next check was over 300. Then they took it from her and it > > dropped back down to 33 (about 5am Saturday morning). Finally, they found > the > right amount she needed... and a diagnosis is in the works-either diabetes > or > something about growth hormone, and I was told she will need shots for > this, > anyone have any info? She was released late last night, and I have had to > prick her finger already this morning and her level was normal. > thanks for reading... > chrystal > arleigh (almost 4) and chrystine (almost 10 months CHaRGE) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 I'm sorry, I have no information to share...just some shared heart aches and good thoughts. Keep us posted on the final diagnosis. , mommy to Meagan (CHaRgE) and 22 month twins, and big brother 4 years, married to the best daddy in the world for 9 years! -- chrystine released from hospital On Friday, Chrystine was enduring her physical therapy. She was miserable, and I was encouraging her to keep it up, clapping for her (which she LOVES). Chrystine will be sitting and get so excited for herself that she will try to clap and topple over... it's the most adorable thing.. anyways, back to story. I started noticing after her visit that she had no energy... kinda typical, but also not. She has had this obsession for ice water for about a month now, which I thought was cute at first and was thankful for because it was something she accepted orally. She can barely hold her head up, but she was diving for my glass of water last Friday. I started to get that feeling inside that we get-something's wrong. I called the doctor and said I feared she was dehydrated. (she is being j-fed at night, but still vomiting quite a bit daily) By the time I got her to the hospital, my radar was going off big time. She was almost lifeless except her eyes barely opened. I banged on the triage door. Heart rate-198. Blood pressure 120/98-(kidney disease is the culprit-as soon as she is ill, the hypertension... ) Her bloodwork showed a glucose level of 30. And CO2 level very low too (also kidney disease-has to go back on bicitra cause she gets in this acidic state if she is sick). Chrystine was started on glucose iv and by midnight, glucose still hadn't risen. So they started to amp the amount, next check was over 300. Then they took it from her and it dropped back down to 33 (about 5am Saturday morning). Finally, they found the right amount she needed... and a diagnosis is in the works-either diabetes or something about growth hormone, and I was told she will need shots for this, anyone have any info? She was released late last night, and I have had to prick her finger already this morning and her level was normal. thanks for reading... chrystal arleigh (almost 4) and chrystine (almost 10 months CHaRGE) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Oh my, I hope that find what is happening and that is something that the shots will really help. Kim > > > > > > > On Friday, Chrystine was enduring her physical therapy. She was miserable, > and I was encouraging her to keep it up, clapping for her (which she > LOVES). > Chrystine will be sitting and get so excited for herself that she will try > to > clap and topple over... it's the most adorable thing.. anyways, back to > story. I started noticing after her visit that she had no energy... kinda > typical, > but also not. She has had this obsession for ice water for about a month > now, which I thought was cute at first and was thankful for because it was > something she accepted orally. She can barely hold her head up, but she was > diving > for my glass of water last Friday. I started to get that feeling inside > that > we get-something's wrong. I called the doctor and said I feared she was > dehydrated. (she is being j-fed at night, but still vomiting quite a bit > daily) > By the time I got her to the hospital, my radar was going off big time. She > was > almost lifeless except her eyes barely opened. I banged on the triage door. > Heart rate-198. Blood pressure 120/98-(kidney disease is the culprit-as > soon > as she is ill, the hypertension... ) Her bloodwork showed a glucose level > of > 30. And CO2 level very low too (also kidney disease-has to go back on > bicitra > cause she gets in this acidic state if she is sick). Chrystine was started > on glucose iv and by midnight, glucose still hadn't risen. So they started > to > amp the amount, next check was over 300. Then they took it from her and it > dropped back down to 33 (about 5am Saturday morning). Finally, they found > the > right amount she needed... and a diagnosis is in the works-either diabetes > or > something about growth hormone, and I was told she will need shots for > this, > anyone have any info? She was released late last night, and I have had to > prick her finger already this morning and her level was normal. > thanks for reading... > chrystal > arleigh (almost 4) and chrystine (almost 10 months CHaRGE) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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