Showing posts with label rsv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rsv. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24, 2013

RSV

 sweet girl still trying to smile in the ER last night
 
I had other posts in mind...like Maddie's 5th birthday party but instead ask for your prayers as she's caught RSV. After a 6 hour visit to Wenatchee's ER last night, we now know why Miss Maddie became so sick and so fast. Her symptoms only began a couple of days ago...runny nose, watery eyes and a cough which turned into a raging cough Friday. I had first attributed her light cold symptoms to the weather we've been having: so windy and cold but it was the onset of this nasty virus. The fever began Thursday evening and she hasn't had an appetite (which if you know Maddie, that's not her). We visited her Ped's office first thing Friday morning and after an exam, Dr. Milnes mentioned that he thought she looked ok, just for me to watch her closely, give her Tylenol for fever or pain and keep in touch. He figured it was just a virus but also mentioned that it could be RSV but didn't test her for it. Saturday morning came and she was spiraling down with a high fever, sleeping most of the day and overall just had a rough day. Her sats stayed in the 70s, her breathing was rapid and her color worried me...after calling on-call Ped & Cardiologist, it was recommended to get her in again to be looked at as well as to give her some oxygen support.

The ER doctor was great and after knowing her test came back positive, they were admitting us to the floor in an isolation room. I discussed the possibility of having oxygen here at home and whether he'd be ok with that as they'd just be giving her O2 support and monitoring her sats and heart rate if they kept her. He was very understanding, agreed with me that I could care for her at home with the exception that I call if anything changes and get her in ASAP. Our major concern now is if she develops a secondary infection and the hospital is the WORST place to be if we're trying to avoid germs and infections. So, we're home now and staying put as to not spread this nasty virus and allow her time to get over this. I've cancelled preschool for the week and have two wonderful Grandma's on duty for the times that I need to be out.

Currently, Maddie's watching cartoons, she's at 2 liters of O2 to just get her sats to her baseline of 85, otherwise she's hanging at 75%. It feels like we're pre-Fontan again. Ugh, I just hope she quickly kicks this and I'm praying she doesn't develop any secondary infection. I'm just hoping that the two years of spendy Synagis shots she had as a baby are still in her system and will help her kick this quickly. Wishful thinking, I know.

It hit me as I was driving her to Wenatchee that she's not a "typical" 5 year old and she never will be normal...when she gets sick, her heart and body are taxed so much more than a healthy child her age. Reality hit me yesterday.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Sky-high Synagis

Maddie started her Synagis series yesterday. We drove to Ephrata to Dr. Allred's for the appt. and the minute I laid her on the exam table paper, she started crying. Pretty much the entire time we were there, she fussed. Amanda, her nurse, is quite the "bad guy" in Maddie's eyes! It took 2 pokes, one in each thigh since she got a dose of 1.6 ml and her legs are a little too puny to handle that much vaccine in one spot. Her shots are shipped from Central Washington Home Infusion up in Wenatchee to Dr. Allred's office and she'll have her Synagis shot every 28-30 days until the end of April. Our insurance company covers the shot from Nov-Apr but the state of Washington didn't consider us in RSV season until December 1st. The shocking part of this is that it is $1350/50 ml = $4050 for Maddie's shot EVERY MONTH!!! How ridiculous is that!?! I'll be anxious to see what the EOB says and if its price reflects what the home infusion company says it is. Luckily we've met our deductable but starting in January, we're going to have a costly co-pay until we meet our deductible again. We'll do anything though to keep this lil' girl healthy and RSV could be life-threatening if she caught it. We also weighed her while there and the little stinker weighs 16 lbs. 14 oz.!!! She's up 8 oz. in 16 days. That's a great gain for her and needless to say, I'm ecstatic about it!