"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
--Jeremiah 29:11

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Bedtime Update/Dosing Change

We got right back into our routine of Connie going to sleep on his own. He did great for his nap and bedtime tonight. That's a huge relief. Can't stand the tears knowing he might not feel 100%.

Dr. Bromberg emailed me this evening to make one dosing change on the amio. For the next five days, he's going to get twice his current dose, to try to get it in his system more quickly (trying to ward off a relapse). After that, we'll go to the 20cc's, up from the current 12.9cc's. Also, he said that one thyroid test from today was out of the normal range and the other one was still pending at the lab. He's going to talk to an endocrinologist and possibly start supplementing him with a thyroid medication. Ugh. Also, I had reminded him this morning that he had said he wanted to follow the BNP level in Connie so as long as he was getting labs, he said to go ahead and add that to the list. That level is the one that detects/rates the amount of heart failure. Remember back in May when he had it done and "normal" is less than 100, severe heart failure is 900 and his May level was 7000! Today's level was over 7000 again. Unfortunate, and definitely a bit concerning, but he doesn't really know what to think of that number because we knew he was in flutter with impending clinical signs of failure anyway. Research that says what the numbers mean are done on adults anyway, not kids with CHD. Still, we have a record of it and can follow it. I think last month when he was in Children's the number was only around 800 and he was clinically doing worse. He was vomiting then and his liver was bigger. So, see? Who really knows what to make of it?!

We're calling on Friday to find out more about the thyroid thing.

Thanks again for praying. God is an awesome God and we continue to trust that He knows best.

4 comments:

Marsia Ek said...

Hey Erin, you guys stay busy. I always pray for Connie. His origional prayer picture you sent is always on our fridge. Keep up the great work you do. Keep fighting Connie. Love, Marsia Ek

Annie Whitelaw said...

I am happy that the stressful day is over with and that Conway is doing well. I am still praying everyday for all of you.

miareese said...

Love and hugs to you all!! Erin they should hire you, you are amazing! Connie is always in my prayers..

stove said...

We're praying for and thinking of Conway here in Michigan. We're hoping he can avoid another surgery.

Heart hugs,

Steph and Lily (L-TGA group)