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Madeline has had a Reaction

...to either the peg aspariginase or the platelet transfusion and we will find out over the next few hours which one. After the transfusion and peg shots, I left to buy lunch, giving Madeline the epi-pen and the nurse call button, and returned to find her being plied with benedryl and her arms pink with hives.

She is sleeping off the major dose of benedryl right now, and will be monitored here until closing time (5pm), when she will either be allowed to go home or will be transfered to Ellison 18.

There are repercussions with a reaction to the peg aspariginase (a product of e-coli) that will change her chemo protocol. We will be advised on that later.

Buttercup is in good hands with Juliet and Carlee, and Julia is most likely sledding in our winter wonderland at this very moment. Love, Chris

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You are in our thoughts. I am sending positive energy right now! Juliet

Anonymous said...

Like to hear how Mady is doing and the rest of the family. We ask your guardian angels and all their helpers to be with you. Love and blessings from Fl. Lad and Bev.

Anonymous said...

Lots of love with many prayerful thoughts, J,T,F