Hi all. Sorry not been on for a while but really struggled this week riding a rollercoaster of emotions.
My daughter had her tracheostomy removed on Thursday 12/08/2021 and appeared to be doing well for a few days afterwards although she was more sleepy that usual and there was less eye opening. On Sunday 15/08/2021 i visited and she looked extremely ill. Her vitals they said were unstable with a temp of 39 and heart rate of 160. Oxygen was also dropping fast. They said they felt she had an infection and started giving her antibiotics. On the monday we were taken for a meeting with the consultant who told us that they felt she was deteriorating fast and due to making the decision to not reventilate her they felt that the next 24-48 hrs were critical and that they felt she would develop pnuemonia and not survive and that we should prepare ourselves. They even commented that maybe they removed the trach too early. They allowed us to visit anytime we wanted and spend as much time there as possible.
After the 48 hrs she appeared to be doing well, her temp came down and they said she was stable again and on Wednesday they moved her to the neuro high dependancy ward and i was told i could have 2 1 hr visits a week, i asked about what we had been told on the Monday and nobody seemed to know what was happening. Just told us that she would not have been moved if she was not stable. My head is all over the place as i was in a mess expecting the worst on monday and now feel confused over what has happened. We have not spoken to any doctors since monday and nobody even mentions the infection anymore even though she still has a wheeze and cough.
We have been told that they want a meeting with us next week to discuss giving her a peg feeding tube which is filling me with anxiety as doctors have been speaking to other people about what our daughter would want. I am taking it as a huge positive that she did so well fighting off the infection and moving but on monday a doctor did comment that she will probably just get infection after infection if she survives and it will be a constant rollercoaster. Speaking to some doctors and nurses it is though they have given up and they just say that the scans and eeg show she is not the same but they dont explain it more than that to us and we still feel it is too early to give up on her.