Sunday, October 26, 2008

Day Twenty



Hi there

Well I had lovely sleep, awaking to beautiful sunshine shining in my back door, and all the way to my bedroom. On the other side of the planet in the mysterious land of 3b, Jason had gone to bed late after doing his tax for the month (BAS), and got woken up for a few wee stops. Then she woke again early, and then after a bike ride, at about 9.30am she was very tired so back to sleep. This is where she stayed for quite some time until waking about 2.30 to scowl and grump at visitors Nigel and Jody. At about 3.30 I arrived back from a fabulous day with Mum and Livi at the craft fairs, YAY!!!. I purchased the Immie a special goanna on a piece of wire...hey looks better than it sounds (see pics) and some more goodies for Christmas presents.

Last night Immie’s temp peaked at 38.2 which means the antibiotics remain for a bit longer, after having no temp for two days it was a little bit of a surprise. The afternoon her temp has been 37.9, and today unfortunately her neurophilis have drop to a crazy 1.01 (yesterday 3.2) which could signal an infection on the way. It’s just a matter of wait and see, as the temp is not high enough to signal for blood cultures to be taken, it has to reach 38.5. Also the afternoon she chucked up, which is also something she has not done in the last few days – blah!!!.

Immie is going to sleep tonight with a heap of pictures of two of the nurses cats that they printed for Immie, because we told them how much Immie wants a kitten (thanks Nurse Romina and Nurse Rochelle, the nurses here on the ward are amazing it’s just the small things they remember)

Send us some good healing vibes, and that this just a minor glitch in the program,

Love to all
Fiona and the gang

Counts –
Red cells – 81
Platelets – 33
Neurophilis – 1.01
Quote for the day

“If you raise your children to feel that they can accomplish any goal or task they decide upon, you will have succeeded as a parent and you will have given your children the greatest of all blessings.”

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