Monday, May 26, 2008

Avery & The Red Cheeks

Avery has come down with Fifth's Disease, maybe. I took her to immediate care today because her slightly pink cheeks (as it started on Saturday evening) have turned into bright red shiny flaming red cheeks, little red dots all over her body and a hellacious diaper rash. The doctor today was really wishy-washy. I had to ask him to look in her throat and then he started to look at her ears, again. Duh. He didn't make me feel real confident in his diagnosis - oh, that's right we walked out without a diagnosis! He gave her a script for Zyrtec in case she's uncomfortable or in case its some type of allergic reaction and Nystatin for her bum. She's crabby, but has not run a fever at all. These pictures do not show how red her cheeks are; they're really quite bad. Her milk wean did not go well so she's back on Neocate, so we wonder if there are some problems there. We'll see how tonight goes and how she looks in the morning.
After writing such a wonderful post on Shelby her labs came back not so great. Nothing urgent, but concerning. I told the nurse that it was o.k. if they didn't get back to me until this week about the game plan. Let's just pray that they improve soon on their own.

Please hold Annika and her family and the Gesner family in your prayers. They sure need them.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

The rest of the update

Liver clinic went so incredibly well. They (Drs. Whitington & Superina) are very, very impressed at how slow her liver disease is progressing and how smart, strong and generally just WELL that she is doing. She is growing by leaps and bounds (seriously, like 2 lbs. and 1 1/2 inches over the past 2 months). Yes, she has cirrhosis, a large spleen, obvious portal hypertension and that damn cyst, but she is doing great. They said come back in 1 YEAR!!! If Dr. Whitington had to estimate now when she would need her transplant, he thinks between ages 10 and 12! Wow! We are so thankful!

Mommy got her IKEA (quick) fix in on the way home and the 5 of us were very happy to be reunited last evening. Thanks to Grandmas Linnea & Coralee for splitting the Riley & Avery watching. Eight hours of clinics is no place for 3 little girls to hang out! Taking high-spirited Shelby is a handful enough!

By the way, Riley & Shelby have had head lice now for over a week. Today Grandma Coralee put a prescribed lice treatment on their head while I was at a meeting for work. I've sent them outside to play because their little heads stink so much. I can't wait for 6:30 tonight when it can be washed out. I'm not even reading up on this stuff because I know its bad, bad, but we can't seem to shake them with the regular treatments. I'm about ready to shave their heads! Let's hope this does the trick! I am sick of washing everything in hot water, vacuuming up a storm and picking nits out of their hair! GO AWAY LICE!!!

Please, as always, keep Shelby in your prayers. Let's keep her lifted up to God for continued good, stable health. Thank you so much.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Clinic Day


These pictures aren't too bad considering I took them from my web cam with a wiggly 6-year-old it was trying to focus on. Last night we came into Chicago for Cardiology and Hepatology clinic. We started at 8:30 a.m. with an EKG, then a full Echo and are now waiting to see the doctor. It is Noon.........Grrrrrr....Then we have 1:45 liver clinic that, I'm sure, promises to be just as long. We get great (but slow) care here, though. Shelby is being evaluated by Cardiology for Hepatopulmonary Syndrome and Pulmonary Hypertention.......Just saw the Cardiologist at 12:30. All looks perfect w/her ticker! No worries there unless we see a decline in liver function. We are to see her again in 2 years.

We had lunch at the cafeteria. Shelby likes it b/c they have chocolate SoyMilk - she's now on a lactose-free diet to try to help w/her tummy pain. So far, so good. Now we are in liver clinic waiting to be seen. Our appointment time was 1:45; it is now 2:47 and no one has seen her yet. We wait again....

Please pray for our friend Annika. She is currently inpatient here as she had a major bleed yesterday and was transported by ambulance here from Bloomington/Normal. I saw her this morning and she looks pretty good, but will be here for a while as the doctors try to figure out what's going on.


**Shelby is on a lactose-free diet and Avery is back to a milk-free diet. The milk challenge didn't go so well. She is now on Neocate Jr. She likes it, but it stinks up our kitchen!**

Friday, May 16, 2008

Monday, April 14, 2008

April is...

National Donate Life Month. Have you registered yourself as an organ donor since the law changed in January of 2007? Go here for more details. You have to re-register if you haven't yet. Please do....for Shelby, for her friends Annika, Natalie, and all the children at LiverFamilies. You know how we feel about organ donation. If you've known us since Shelby was born, you know that we pray and hope a liver is available for her when the time comes for her to need it. Wouldn't you want the same for your child, too? We've known all too many families whose children have not gotten their gift of life....all too many and its something we can prevent. Be a Hero...Be an Organ Donor.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Happy 1st Birthday Avery Elizabeth!!!

Our baby, 1-year-old TODAY!!! These past 12 months have flown by! She is such a joy in our family. We all love her so much! Thank you, Avery, for coming into our lives! Happy 1st Birthday, my little peanut! You overcame so much in your first few months and have just blossomed since.
WE LOVE YOU!


Remembering a year ago...

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Goin' Green

O.k., w/my new laptop in hand (actually on my lap, usually w/me falling asleep w/it there) I have been researching ways our family can become more green. We already recycle, shred our paper & give it to my parents to use in their garden (or we put it out in the recycling), always do full loads of laundry, try to limit our shower lengths (no easy task for me w/Scott & Riley in the house)...anyway, now I am trying using cloth napkins instead of paper, making my own cleaners w/"safe" for kids ingredients, installing an aerator on our kitchen faucet, and now (I'm so excited about this one!) using gDiapers instead of disposables. I'm so nnnnooottt a cloth diaper person, but this, I can handle. They are awesome & cute! A bit more cost than my Target disposables I was buying, but much more friendly to the environment. Just a bit higher cost than the Huggies Supreme. I think its worth the cost. Hopefully, by people like me talking about how great they are and turning on others to them, the company can lower their cost. Enjoy the pics of her in her little g's! I'd love for people to sign my guestbook w/suggestions of their favorite going "green" thing!
Also, Avery is 1 week into a milk challenge. She had allergy testing that came back negative so we are to slllooowwly add whole milk to her diet. She is up to 2-3 oz. in each bottle. So far, so good. And, she is our little carnivore. Ham, ground beef, turkey - she loves it all!


By the way, in 6 days she'll be 1! Wow!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Look what I can do now!

I pulled myself up in my crib! Watch out everyone...here I come! Big sisters, better put your toys up higher. Mommy & Daddy, no more moving things up on the couch out of my way. I can reach now!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Happy 6th Birthday Shelby!

March 21, 2002 I woke around 8 a.m. Riley and I had spent the night at my parent's house because Scott had to work late the previous night. I just wasn't feeling the best, so we all decided it would be best for Riley & I to be there. Earlier, the evening before we had taken Riley to see Bear in the Big Blue House Live at the Coronado theater and then Scott went back to work. My Mom had a meeting at the church in the morning and kept asking me to get up out of bed if I wanted to shower before she left. Riley was just 2 then and needed supervision; no showering while she played or watched TV. Finally, I mustered up the motivation to get out of bed. As I sat up my water broke and thus, our journey into our life with Shelby began. About 5 hours later she entered our lives. She came out of me as fast as you see her run around these days. We took our baby home a few days later, clueless as to what the next week would bring. Oblivious to what inner strength we all had that was going to be needed very soon. Shelby's first 10 weeks of her life were hell for us as her parents. We spent alot of that time crying, researching, asking questions of doctors and wondering if our baby would make it or not. "Transplant" was a word introduced in to our vocabulary that we only thought happened to "other" people. Not us; not anyone in our family.

Fast forward to 2008. Skip over all those awful memories that no parent wants their child to have of IV's, "sleep medicine," countless x-rays, blood tests, hospital stays, taking daily medication, broken bones, and more doctors visits in 6 years than 10 people have in their lifetime. Let all those wonderful memories of fun, joy, and excitement flood over you. Shelby is so special. I feel so honored that we were chosen to be her parents. She's not an easy kid by no means; challenging, yes, wonderful, yes, brillant, yes, beautiful, yes, a gift from God, YES. She is so strong, brave and very forgiving of all that she has had to endure. She knows no other way of life. All these experiences I wish she never had to know have and will continue to form her into the person she is. Tough as nails with a gentle, HUGE heart. God has big plans for her. She already is a child of our church congregation. Everyone's faith has been poured into that child. It has lifted her through many tough times and continues to hold her up in the good times. Quoting the African proverb: "It takes a village to raise a child," is so true of Shelby's life. Thank you to ALL who have been a part of that.

6! Wow! What a huge accomplishment with all this kid has been through!!! SIX, SIX, SIX, SIX!!! Cool! We celebrated at Coco Keys with Shelby's best friend Kate, our friends TeriJo & Anika, and, of course, me, Scott, Riley and Avery. Lots of fun was had by all and, thank goodness, baby A was in a great mood. We kept getting compliments on what an adorable baby we have! She didn't like the water much, but liked watching all the action going on. She was a trooper especially since we were there during her prime nap-time. In the evening Shelby picked out a birthday supper of mini corn dogs, french fries and garlic bread. She also chose chocolate ice cream and the most chocolatey cake there was at the store. I think I still have a sugar buzz going this morning! We also watched the movie, Enchanted, per her request.

Enjoy the pictures of my beautiful 6-year-old's birthday.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Definite Improvement

Yesterday Shelby had clinic in Chicago. The ultrasound showed no change in the cyst (yea!) and her labs are much, much better. She went back to school today b/c her immune system is working again! WBC in the 6 range! Woohoo! They are trying her on a new med for the re-occurring tummy pain. I don't have the name of it in front of me b/c I had my Mom drop off the script today at the pharmacy. Hopefully it will work. They were very impressed w/her growth and energy. They know that we had a rough week last week, but are very happy to see that she's bounced back, even if it did take a dose of Neupogen. She goes back in May to see cardiology and hepatology. Let's pray, hope, knock on wood, that no more icky viruses hit our house anytime soon!

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Thank you Mom!

For those of you who have followed Shelby's hospitalization this week, you know that my Mom did an excellent job of updating. THANK YOU MOM! Behind the scenes, she was also juggling the care of Avery, Riley and my Dad (and sometimes me) and trying to stay sane. She became a grandma again this week, too, and spent some time loving up her new granddaughter. SHE ROCKS! I am so lucky to be her kid!

Shelby's labs yesterday looked pretty good. Her WBC is up to 3.1 and her ANC is just about 1500. Is it the Neupogen or her immune system doing it on its own? Only time will tell. We head into Chicago on Tuesday for an ultrasound of her cyst and for liver clinic. We'll see if her labs hold steady. Please continue prayers for her.

The "bug" is making its way through the rest of the Martin 5 as Riley and Scott are now coming down with it. I hope its stay is brief.

Here are some pictures my brother took of Shelby when he could pry himself away from his new beautiful daughter.

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Shelby being admitted

(I'm home right now for a few minutes gathering up some things before heading back to the hospital. This post is copied from my Mom's prayer e-mail group for Shelby.)

Dear family and friends,
Shelby is being admitted to Rockford Memorial Hospital this evening through the ER. Yesterday all day, she had a low grade temp, but it went away. It was the third time since she had strep throat in January that this low temp thing happened. Jenn emailed Chicago. Shelby has an appointment March 11th for an ultrasound and clinic visit, so they said to wait until then. Then this morning temp was back and went up to 103. She complained of her tummy hurting and her throat being sore. Of course, it's Saturday. Fortunately, both her pediatrician and ped gastro dr. are on call and suggested some tests at the ER. Several liver numbers are elevated, although Jenn said her bilirubin number was OK. Warrants an admit, so they are waiting to go "upstairs" to a room. Lots of "things" are going around, but with Shelby, you never know. Avery and Riley are here with Thomas and me tonight. Please keep Shelby and Mommy and Daddy in your prayers. Remember her sisters too. Grandma's is nice, but it's not home! I will post updates on Shelby as updates are available on my blog www.tchardwick.blogspot.com
Thanks,

Grammie Cori

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Sick again

Last night we spent about 3 hours in the ER with Miss Avery. She went to bed just fine, but woke up right before midnight crying, wheezing, barking and running a low-grade temp. Yup, its croup. They gave her a breathing treatment and a big dose of steroids in the ER and then sent us on our way. Mind you, that took about 2 1/2 hours, but it made a big difference. Today her temp is gone, but she's not quite back to her old self.

Shelby has been looking not quite right lately. Kind-of pale, pasty-looking. Yesterday I called her GI doctor and he ordered labs. They look pretty good except her platelets, hemoglobin and hematocrit have dropped a bit. She woke up today with a low-grade temp so I took her in for him to have a look at her. We're just going to watch her for now and repeat labs in a week.

Otherwise, we've been getting along great here. Avery finally figured out in the past few days how to crawl forward and is everywhere! Last weekend we all traded bedrooms so that Avery could move out of our room. That went well, but was exhausting for Scott and me! We still have to finish painting Avery's new room (Shelby's old room) so she's sleeping in the portacrib in our new room (Riley's old room).

Here are some cute pictures of our girls taken recently.
Enjoy and Happy Valentine's Day!
Riley in Audrey Hepburn shirt looking way too grown up!

Avery stuck under the dresser

One day Avery decided to nap a bit earlier than usual.



Riley and Shelby at High School Musical on Ice
On the way to High School Musical on Ice


Monday, January 28, 2008

Strep & Colds

I'm the latest victim. About a week-and-a-half ago, Shelby woke us at 2 a.m. with a temp of 105.6!!! Of to the ER we went. Thankfully (only a liver parent could appreciate that comment) she was diagnosed with strep. No liver issues and no need to head up to the Peds unit!!! Yea! About 4 days later Riley started complaining of a sore throat so our Pediatrician automatically treated her for strep. Everyone was well enough for our Coco Keys visit, part of the big girls christmas presents from us. Later in the week, both big girls developed colds and now I have strep. Fun, fun, fun....

Enjoy the Coco Keys pictures!
Coco Keys

Thursday, January 03, 2008

Back to the grind

Nothing much going on here. The Big Girls went back to school today and I will be back to work this afternoon. All is going well, but we are very BUSY! Enjoy the pictures!
Xmas Day - Early Jan

Monday, December 24, 2007

Its beginning to look alot like Christmas...

Go Packers!
Unfortunately they lost, but aren't these people cute?!?!?



Going to see Santa


Hardwick Christmas

Tuesday, December 18, 2007


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Enjoy!

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

'Tis the season...

Look at our little elf!

Putting up the Christmas tree


Ho, Ho, Ho!


Hope your holiday season is coming along nicely. I'm sure everyone has more shopping done than me (presents purchased so far=0)! Oh well, I'll get it done. Everyone here is healthy (knock on wood, PRAISE GOD!, Yippee) and we are praying it stays that way. Just wanted to share some cute pictures! Take care!