WOOT! WOOT!
Maci got bumped up to 18cc's of milk today and has been eating great!
Tomorrow her dialysis decreases from 24 hours a day to 12 hours a day and they plan to increase the amount of fluid (a step closer to getting her HOME!).
She will also have labs every 12 hours instead of every 8 hours like she has been having.
Her labs are still trending up/down but still decreasing instead of on a continuous rise.
12/10 NOON -
BUN: 32
Creatinine: 3.97
12/10 8 pm -
BUN: 31
Creatinine: 3.56
12/11 4 am -
BUN: 30
Creatinine: 3.16
12/11 NOON -
BUN: 31
Creatinine: 3.50
12/11 4:30 pm -
BUN: 31
Creatinine: 3.46
I could not be more proud of my baby girl. She is my HERO!
Story of a little warrior born in renal failure, beginning dialysis at 16 days old, diagnosed as blind at 17 months & with cerebral palsy at age 2. This is about Maci's battle with dialysis, her road to receiving a kidney transplant, post transplant challenges, as well as her other demands of being medically fragile. We strive to teach tolerance, inclusion & to Educ8 to Motiv8 to Don8 - Recycle your parts. Be an organ and tissue donor. www.donatelife.net
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Maci, you are my hero too! I'm going to start a list of things I've learned from you. At the top of the list will be
ReplyDelete1. If I live to be 10,000 years old, I will NEVER possess the strength, courage & grace in a crisis that you have shown from the second you were born! You are a ROCK, my sweet Princess & I love you beyond words!