It has
certainly been a hectic two weeks since the last blog update. You will remember
that Tabby had been a little under the weather but seemed to be getting back to
her old self. Two Saturdays ago, friends, Juliet and Sean hosted a Wimbledon
themed charity afternoon tea. Loads of wonderful cakes and sandwiches and games
and puzzles to play. Great fun in aid of “Its Good 2 Give” and “Pancreatic
Cancer Research Fund”. Lots of money raised and still counting.
"How many tennis balls in the box?" |
That
evening, Donella and I had been invited out to dinner. Tabby had earlier complained
of a sore ear. Before we left we checked her temperature - 38.6 C . Cancel
dinner (5 minutes notice – sorry Mark and Kelda!) and off to the “Sick Kids”.
In A&E until 10pm then back to wd 2. It is testament to the staff of Wd 2
at the “Sick Kids” that Tabby is never obviously upset at being re-admitted to
the ward – old friends, great nurses and respite from those bumbling amateurs
Mum and Dad. As ever, Donella stayed in Hospital with Tabby. Ewan and Olivia sadly are never impressed with
my home cooking.
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Ewan with a day's supply of chicken nuggets |
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When Tabby returned
home we noted she had a couple of red patches on her foot – a bit sensitive but
not looking like an infection. Late on Saturday night (4days ago) the red patch
developed a blistered “vesicular” appearance. Even an Orthopaedic surgeon can
recognise shingles! Sunday morning and
we are back to A&E at the ”Sick Kids”. By this time not only were the
lesions very painful and sensitive but she also had lesions on her knee and
thigh. With a contagious condition Tabby was not admitted to Ward 2 with all
those immuno-compromised children.
We are now
in Ward 3 . The bad news is she is in a side room and not allowed out until the
lesions have healed. The good news is that for the first time we can get mobile
phone reception! Tabby is now on high dose iv Acyclovir through her “Wiggly”.
This can be a bit rough on her kidneys so she also has a lot of iv fluids as
well, which means a pee every hour or so – or so it seems. Her neutrophil white
cell count was rock-bottom and probably explains
the onset of Shingles.
Last night
he people from Radio Lollipop came up to ward 3 and told us that Tabby had won
the “Spell” prize. They gave her a certificate and a balloon craft game and read out her spell over
the hospital radio. She even had a
request played over the radio - not that I had ever heard of the song she asked for. Tabby was absolutely delighted.
As you will
see our first 2 weeks of school holidays has really not gone as we had
anticipated. Despite 2 hospital admissions and the pain of shingles, Tabby’s
mood has never faltered. Funny, inquisitive, cheeky and verging on the manic –
she has really kept us going. Tomorrow heralds a change of
plan. Up until now, Donella has stayed in hospital at night with Tabby –
sleeping on a camp bed in her room. I
guess it’s my turn now. After I finish writing this, I am off to pack my bag -
lap-top, videos for Tabby and me, fruit, sweets and sensible pyjamas. I hope I don't snore too loudly. I may have the odd stroll to the “Earl of
Marchmont” if all goes well – simply for a breath of fresh air of course.
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Yet more trivial pursuits |
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