Tuesday, July 20, 2010

*Breathe*

I feel like I need to breathe! It's like my tennis instructor gets on to me for holding my breath during the drills. He yells, "Breathe! You're not breathing!" We've had a really crazy two weeks.

Grandpa playing Star Wars with Mark and Gantt
Brett went into the hospital 2 weeks ago, then got out, then scheduled to go back the next Monday (7/12), then postponed a day (7/13), then having the bronch but not having to stay after all, then going back the next day (7/14) for another appointment. That meant packing, unpacking, packing, unpacking, etc. The next day (7/15), Rob had an eye surgery. It was to revise his Lasik he had done last February. Thankfully, in addition to my helpers at home, Grandpa came up for that to take Rob there and back and to help me take care of the kids. 


We spent most of the day Tuesday in Chapel Hill preparing for, doing, and recovering from the bronch. Wednesday we had a 9:30 AM appointment with Brett's gastroenterologist, and that lasted about 2 hours. We made just a few adjustments to his GI meds and did some tests to find out a little more information about what is going on with his nutrition (malnutrition/malabsorption) and see what kind of bacteria might be present. She decided that the pH probe and night in the hospital would be better postponed until he completes his treatment for the pseudomonas and staph in his lungs. His lungs are growing 2 types of pseudomonas, the smooth and the mucoid type, as well as a staph. The staph IS susceptible to antibiotics.

While we were there, we also got to see his pulmonologist, nutritionist/dietician, care coordinator, and even ran into the CF social worker. And of course the wonderful nurses in the clinic. While we were there, we got to see UNC's speech pathologist, who is also a leader in the field of feeding therapy. She squeezed us in her schedule, so we had an hour and a half to kill, but I thought it was worth it for her to take a look at Brett. Brett and I had lunch together then walked around the campus just to get some sunshine. The speech pathologist was impressed with how challenging Brett is to feed, and suggested an official 2 hour feeding evaluation, so we scheduled that for August 6th.

On the way back I got to stop in and visit with the great folks at MidCarolina Homecare Specialists, who even gave me a demonstration on how to use the new feeding bags I'll be getting. They provide the best service and they're always on call, 24/7, for questions or emergencies regarding equipment. Thanks, guys!

With the additional medications he is now taking and the additional inhaled meds, it has been a struggle to figure out the best way to do it. We are having a difficult time adjusting to the new routine and getting everything else done that needs to get done in our family life. I'll probably explain more next week. But the plan for now is that he will take this TOBI, which is an inhaled form of Tobramycin, for 3 weeks then have 3 weeks off, then go back in for another bronchoscopy to check to see if the pseudomonas has been eradicated.

6 comments:

  1. Wow! When do you sleep? You have a lot on your plate. Don't forget to take care of yourself.

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  2. I know you are daily (even hourly!) relying on the Lord.

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  3. AnonymousJuly 20, 2010

    Thanks so much for stopping in to visit with us! Brett is just so handsome. Feel free to drop in anytime.
    Annie

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  4. AnonymousJuly 20, 2010

    Linda

    We take naps. We usually get 6-7 hours at night and after Mark goes to camp or school, we may sneak in a nap before lunch. It is really helpful to have a flexible schedule and have helpers/nanny 5 days a week. Thanks for keeping us in your thoughts and prayers. Brett is such a blessing to our family.

    Rob

    Pray for a cure!!

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  5. Whew...I need to breathe just reading this...no wonder you need to remind yourself to breathe as you live it! I am so thankful that you are surrounded by so many great people at UNC and that even with a lot of back and forth travel it seems they do their best to pack as much into each visit as possible.

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  6. Like Leslie, I need a break just reading this!!! There's no way you and Rob could continue with such a schedule without total reliance on God!!!

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