I was hoping to avoid this post, but it seems like we’ve hit another of those bumps in the road. I would much rather be sharing a more positive message - something like, “after 50 days in Dallas, Becky is being transferred to a rehab facility.” Unfortunately, that’s not how it’s playing out.
Starting Thursday evening, Becky started feeling worse. I’m not sure how to describe it other than she feels sick and is having more general pain than she had been having. She felt worse on Friday so they started treating symptoms. Saturday continued in the wrong direction to the point where last night they started running another whole battery of tests.
At this point it feels like they’ve done pretty much “all the things.” More blood cultures. Checked for COVID, flu, and other viruses. Removed the PICC line and replaced it with two other IV’s. Replaced the catheter. Tested both as possible sources of infection. Did CT scans, EKGs, ultrasounds, and X-rays including scans of arms and legs looking for blood clots. Nothing major has shown up so far. Small amounts of fluid, but nothing out of the ordinary considering where we are in the recovery process.
As of this morning (Sunday), she still has elevated heart rate and breathing, seems short of breath, has lower oxygen levels (she’s back on oxygen), and is still in significant pain. Good news, bad news. There was a fungal infection that they started treating a couple days ago, and white blood cell counts have come down a little. However, counts are still high and this doesn’t account for all her symptoms. The medical team discussed options this morning
The decision at this point is to transfer her back to ICU where she can be monitored more closely until we’re over this hump. Hopefully we’re able to find the root cause quickly and this is a much shorter stay than the last time.
Continued prayers are much appreciated.
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