Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Hmmm, sounds interesting

"Traditional SMBG using lancets can be painful and time-consuming; however, promising new technology may one day provide a solution to this problem. High-tech devices such as EyeSense (Grobostheim), which is now in development, may offer alternative procedures for patients to measure their glucose levels without using a lancet. This external meter will be able to determine a blood glucose reading via a small photometer implanted in the interstitial fluid below the conjunctiva of the eye. In studies, this method has been shown to perform as well as conventional blood glucose meters. It is anticipated to become available in 2013."

Quoted from the ADA Clinical Diabetes Journals website.

Sleep, glorious sleep

After five nights of not sleeping since she got home from the hospital last Thursday, K finally slept all day yesterday, and all night last night. I think she might be human again this morning. Just in time for two medical outings, this morning and afternoon.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Home! Not sleeping.

She's home. Yay! :-)

And falling right back into not getting to bed, until I leave for work. Boo. :-(

I'll settle for not having the hospital on my daily itinerary. :-/

Oh, yeah. Today is "Opposite Day!" Or, isn't it? So, don't have a happy day! Or do, if you're not participating. I'm so confused.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Coming home today!

Yay! Kristan says they are discharging her from Littleton Hospital this evening! Amy is picking her up. The good news is, with all this visibility of high WBC in the hospital, everyone's gotten it together to order the latest in the series of new anti-CML medications. This one is called Bosulif (Bosutinib) and should be arriving Friday.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Not coming home today

K was sleepy when I stopped by this morning, but became more interactive after I'd been there awhile. She had an awful low BG last night, caused by the insulin IV drip that didn't get stopped soon enough. This morning her BG was off the chart in the other direction. She's not coming home tonight, most likely. They want to continue investigating the sky high white cell count, difficult to control blood glucose, and low oxygen, all happening at the same time. The oncologist has been called. He was supposed to get her started on a new anti-leukemia drug after she came home from Life Care, but that still hasn't been done. Could be that, or an infection, or...? They've taken blood for a culture, but that takes time (days) to grow.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Neck's OK

The neck CT scan and hip X-ray were negative - yay - but they're keeping her overnight anyway, to address some other things, like her missed dialysis, high blood glucose, low oxygen saturation, and an off the chart white cell count. — at Littleton Adventist Hospital.

Not coming home tonight

Lorene just called to let me know she's with Kristan in the Littleton Hospital E.R. and they're going to keep her in Intensive Care overnight. I'm not sure of all the details. I know they want to get her dialyzed, since she missed her regular evening dialysis appointment. They also are treating a very high blood glucose with an insulin drip -- little do they know, how often it gets up there, and we deal with it, practically on a daily basis. Sigh. Will know more when I get there in a half hour.

Possible neck injury

K fell asleep many times while out of bed yesterday. One of those times, last night, she leaned slowly forward until she rolled off her seat and fell on her head. No one else was there to see it, but I'm assuming she rolled right over her head and onto her back or side, since she has abrasions on her shoulder and back, and the handles on the rattan cabinet across from where she was sitting are broken. Her neck is sore this morning, so I asked the caregiver to coordinate with her neck surgeon to see what he wants to do.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

DVD update... really?

Successfully completed updating the firmware in our DVD players. No big deal... using these nice simple instructions. Simple. Yeah, right. I'm so glad I didn't turn them into nice looking bricks. I guess it's cool that they can be updated... but WHY do we NEED to? Yeah, I know. I'm just not all that supportive of the process.

Exercise for all

Ken and I drove K's car to Morrison to give it a bit of a workout, had breakfast at The Blue Cow, and walked from one end of town to the other, through Morrison Park, and back. So the car got some exercise, and so did we all. Pretty day. Bear Creek was frozen over with a thick layer, but with small holes here and there, through which the fast moving bubbly creek was visible. Pretty neat.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

City Center Walk

K's foot looks much better today. Ken and I drove to Racine's for breakfast, then took a very short walk around the Denver Library, Art Museum, and City Center park. It was darned cold, not much above zero degrees F. Mandy almost made it all the way around - she got to within a hundred feet of the car, before drawing up short with frozen toes. We've never been so glad, to get back to a toasty warm car.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Freakin' cold!

I wore just a long sleeved dress shirt, and a down vest, into work this morning, with a single digit outside temperature. My coworkers were asking pointed questions, like whether or not I had a warm jacket in the car, in case I got stranded somewhere. Haha, of course I do...!

Now it's zero degrees out there (thirty-two below freezing!), and heading down to minus seven, says the forecast. Glad to be inside with a working furnace! K had a fun evening out with Amy after her extra dialysis today. Even with all that excitement, it seems like there's a chance she'll be heading to bed well before dawn, which would mean a second night of sleep for her this week. Here's hoping...

Thursday, January 10, 2013

New wound

Life is not at its best right now. K hasn't slept at night for the past week, so she's not been functioning well. This morning she showed me a new wound on her heel that will need attention. Her morning caregiver didn't show up Tuesday AM, or call to explain, which is worrisome, since she's had medical issues of her own in the past month, but I'm more focused on getting care for K. Home Helpers is doing a good job with providing replacements on short notice. Last night I stopped at Tokyo Joe's for a Yakitori Bowl (good!), and wondering if I shouldn't have (bad). I went to bed with a headache, and woke up with it much worse, then after I started moving around, realized I was also really nauseous. Ugh. Might be food poisoning, but coworkers are also talking about various illnesses ravaging the country right now, and wondering if they should quarantine me in my office. The good news is that K got a new prosthetic at IPOP on Tuesday, and afterwards was a walking maniac in Marczyk's, her favorite deli/grocery/specialty store on 17th near downtown Denver.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year!

K likes her new old fashioned telephone handset that plugs into the iPhone!We had an early New Year's morning for a new reason -- DaVita messed up K's dialysis schedule last night, so I had to take her in for an early morning slot today. She likes her new old fashioned telephone handset that plugs into the iPhone!

My New Year's morning got a little better after dropping off K. Our neighbors Ken and Freddie brought homemade biscuits (cranberry-orange, blueberry-lemon) up to the house, I made some fresh strong coffee, and we all watched the Rose Parade in HD. They left just as it was time to go pickup Kristan from dialysis at noon. Surprise, she had a really low blood glucose coming off dialysis. It took an extra 45 minutes to deal with that (sugar sugar sugar). She's better now, but still sleepy from being up all night.