Lilly

Lilly

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Scar from Rash...

Lilly had a small rash that started around November / December ?? Anyways it just got bigger and bigger and we were given medication creams to put on it and it just kept getting worse and spreading down to her knee and up to her hip and butt. Well about a month ago the rash just cleared up and left this strange scar. Anyone have any ideas on what happened here?




Monday, July 14, 2014

Scarlet Fever...

I rushed Lilly back to the doctor today because David (daddy) found a rash around her neck, when I checked further it was also on her chest and tummy! 

Doctor check her out and she has scarlet fever... Plus a bladder infection!! Ugh!!

Poor kid just needs a break!!



Sunday, July 13, 2014

Lilly's scar

While we were at the doctors for Lilly being sick I asked the doctor about her sterstitch, it was supposed to fall off after 10 days and it has been a month and has loosened, but not come off. The doctor said they would remove it for us. 

It was really easy, the nurse soaked it in something and just pealed it right off.

Her neck is all healed up and her scar looks great, it will not be that noticeable. 




To the doctors we go...

Lilly woke up the other night in a lot of pain, her throat hurt a lot and she was running a fever. That morning she woke up still in pain, running a fever and started vomiting. I took her and her brother Logan to Urgent Care to find out what was going on.

When the nurse took her vitals I was informed that she had a fever of 104, I had given Lilly Tylenol just 2 hours earlier so the nurse got an ice pack to cool her down.

The doctor checked Lilly out and found she has a really bad throat infection, prescribed antibiotics.

When we got to the pharmacy to pick up the perscription Lilly started vomiting again, lucky for me I was prepared and had a bowl with me.

Once we got home I have Lilly Motrion and her antibiotic and she went straight to sleep and slept for over 2 hours.

I monitored Lilly's temp, I got it down to 100. 

After she was awake again she was finally able to eat a little broth and some pediapop.

We had a ruff night last night of fever and pain, but this morning she is already showing lots of improvement! She had a slice of toast for breakfast and wants to play playdoh. So far no fevers! Yeah!



Thursday, July 3, 2014

Results of biopsy so far...

On June 24th we took Lilly in to see Dr. Waseem, he went over the results that he had in from the biopsy so far (more to come in over the next 2 weeks). 

So far everything came back normal, the lymph nodes are inflamed and quiet large, but there is nothing in the test results to show an infection, virus, or cancer... Nothing.. No answers at all! 

All the doctors can tell us is she has high ANA levels (high inflammation in her body) that indicates to an Auto Immune Disorder, this is causing her lymph nodes to become inflamed and enlarged, chronic illness and her leg and stomach pains are most likely from the high inflammation as well. 

She will continue to have blood tests done every 4 months for 1 year to keep an eye on her ANA levels and make sure all her organs are functioning as normal. Then after a year she will have blood test every 6 months to keep an eye on her. 

They took blood on this last visit with Dr. Waseem to check her current ANA levels and also see if she might have crohn's, colitis or celiac disease. If this comes back positive she will see a GI specialist and have further testing done.

She also has a neurologist appointment in July, to test her muscles.

So at this point we are just to continue with physical therapy which has been helping with Lilly's leg pain and strength. We are to keep monitoring Lilly's temp and symptoms, her good days and bad and report any worsening or new issues. 

The good thing that has happened since we started to see Dr. Waseem, we were made aware that Lilly's condition caused her to get sick often because when exposed to illness she is unable to fight it off. So we took Lilly out of pre-school, keep her away from anyone sick and try to keep her germ free. Because of this Lilly has not been sick as much as she was in the past. She has not had to be on antibiotics for a few months. In the past she was in the doctors 2 times a month sick with something. I don't know what this means for us in the future... Logan goes back to public school in September and will be exposed and can bring home germs (need to decontamination until in our entry way, lol) and Kindergarten is just a few years away.. I guess we will find out when we get closer to that time.

Other things we are doing naturally from home to help, Our family went Organic Vegan and that is going great, with the help of my friend, neighbor and fellow vegan Stevie.. I am learning how best to feed our family. Also our long time friend Zach who is Raw Vegan has provided us with advice, tinctures and has guided us towards food that will help! So far none of this has reduced her inflammation levels yet, but we can only hope that putting in the best foods into her body will help and we will wait and see, sometimes it takes time. 

We are clean freaks and make sure that the house is a clean as possible to prevent molds and bacterial growth, I make our own cleaners, we do not allow chemicals in the house only all natural home made.

I have made contact with a mold specialist and waiting to hear back from them about doing an inspection of our home to see if there is any hidden molds in the house that can be causing this, it's $500 for the inspection and testing, but if our apartment is making her sick it's worth spending the money. 

Thanks to all of you, my friends, this blog, Facebook page and a story about Lilly published on mommy page, we have been contacted by 5 family's dealing with almost exactly as what Lilly is going through, none of them have answers either. One woman named Steph who was introduced to me by a mutual friend has been dealing with this for 2 years with her daughter Hayden. It is great to speak to these other family's, comparing notes and talking about sharing information and results from our doctors to see if there is something similar, maybe sharing info will help figure out what these kids have in common and why they are all sick.

My husband and I are not giving up on getting Lilly better, we will continue to look for answers!

Thank you all for your kind words,  support and the donations we received helping to cover our expenses! 

Please keep following as I will keep updating!