Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Bye Bye Magic Button

Most of you know Addison had her port, "magic button", removed yesterday at Nemours here in Jacksonville. The whole fever/ER visit a few weeks ago really bothered Charles, Addison and I and we decided as a family it was time to have that thing removed. Addison was such a trooper seeing she couldn't eat or drink anything all day. She was happy to tell anyone and everyone that listened that she was having her "magic button" removed and then she would be "all better"! Daddy got to walk her back to the O.R. and hold her until she was put under so there was no separation anxiety (well I had plenty). The procedure took about an hour and the surgeon gave the port to Charles in a little jar. She had a CBC Monday to see if her platelets would be high enough to go through surgery and we thought she only had to be at 50,000 but she actually had to be at 75,000. Her platelets on Monday were at 60,000!!! Not high enough to avoid the platelet transfusion but still the best they have been in over 9 months! Everything was in normal range except her platelets so God is blessing us by healing our sweet baby girl. She only received half a unit of platelets, when she was getting transfused weekly back in June she would receive anywhere from 5-8 full units of platelets to give you an idea of how little she received. We cannot even begin to describe how excited we are to have that portion of Addison's and our lives closed and begin the new adventures with Ansley and healthy Addison. Her platelets are still low but the fact that her little body is working hard to correct itself is fabulous! Ansley seems to be growing well as I am pretty much out of room and she is VERY active. I am only a centimeter dilated (by this time with Addison I was 4 centimeters). We are keeping our fingers crossed that she stays cookin till next Thursday April 14th. I am working hard to get the new house ready before Miss Ansley comes but it is hard when I have to take breaks every hour or so to prop my feet up or go to the bathroom :). The boxes seem to be never ending. Setting up a nursery is hard enough, try adding an entire house to that and you have a recipe for sore swollen feet and a tired mama! Will post pics soon of the house once our living room is not stacked full of boxes! Thank you everyone for your prayers for Addison. We could not go through this without you or them!

2 comments:

  1. I gave blood at Heidelberg's blood drive today. It always makes me happy to know that in some way Addison is benefiting from that :)

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  2. Good news all around. We love all of you!

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