After a week at home, Morgan spiked a fever on Halloween night at 11:00 pm. She really didn't want to come back here, especially since it was after hours and she had to go through the ER. But, fevers are extremely dangerous for oncology patients. If she has an infection anywhere in her body, there is the potential for it to spread into the hardware in her arm. So the first thing they did when she got here was start her on three powerful antibiotics. It has been 18 hours now and she is already doing much better. She is currently receiving two units of blood and received platelets earlier today. If nothing grows in the blood cultures they drew last night, she might be discharged on Tuesday.
Pray that Morgan will make a full recovery before the next chemo starts on Nov. 10. Also pray for all the children and their families here on A 5 south at Children's Hospital Cincinnati.
love,
Reena
Ephesians 6:10 Finally, be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might.
I will definitely be praying for you about that situation! I hope everything goes well and you can be discharged on Tuesday!
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Keep fighting little girl. We love you and hope you go home sooooooooooon . Love Susan and Papaw
ReplyDeleteWe pray and think of you everyday. Hope this will be all over soon.
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