Thursday, April 9, 2009

My Fun Report

Last week a friend and i did a report on Denmark. Everyone had to do a report on a different country of our choice. We got to have partners and of course mine was my best friend Katerine. We had lots of fun learning all about Denmark and its people. We decided to visit there someday. After everyone gives their report she will pick five people from our team and the other the other team. And guess what she told us, we were gonna go to the library for the real Culture Fair where most of the school will come and look at you report and posterboard. We dressed up and made aebleskivers for people to try. It was lots of fun. We cant wait to go to the library. Sorry I cant talk more but I got to pick up Katherine for a sleepover. Tlak to you all later.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Praises!!!

Dr Zapata's office called yesterday regarding Ashlyne's labs taken on Monday.
Liver - 35 NORMAL
White Cell - 6.1 NORMAL
Sed Rate (inflammatory marker) 5, I think this is the lowest we have seen it.

YEAH!!! This is fantastic news, this is the best her labs have looked in months, course she has been off her immunosuppresant for over 2 weeks now. Please do not stop praying, we want to be sure her Crohn's remains stable and non symptomatic. She continues to feel well. Dr wants to run her labs one more week to be sure they remain good and then she does not have to have any blood work until May.

Wendy

Thursday, April 2, 2009

April 1st visit - no fooling

On Wednesday we went to Omaha and meet with Dr. Zapata, he spent well over an hour and half with us reviewing Ashlyne’s history and answering our many questions and concerns. We, all four parents, we very pleased with how the visit went. Dr Zapata did allow a very open dialogue and listened to our requests of trying diet modifications and drug modifications before going on Remicade, he still believes that ultimately Remicade is Ashlyne’s next step. But he is willing to keep her of the 6mp (immunosuppressant) and keep her on her Entocort (steroid) for now and make no other diet or drug modifications to see how she stabilizes. Ultimately we will do nothing until her liver goes down, this is the greatest concern right now. We essentially are facing an unknown with her liver, our local doctors office messed up on the 19th and did not order the right blood tests so we can not compare her 6mp with results with her liver since she has now been off the drug for 2 weeks. We are starting her with the chiropractor on April 20th to begin treatment. If she remains stable on diet and chiropractic and entocort, her liver goes back to normal then we will begin weaning her off her Entocort as well. Ashlyne has been on steroids now for over 9 months, minus 7-10 days she was off at the end of September. If she continues to remain stable once off the Entocort then we are going to just treat with diet modifications, antibiotics, supplements and chiropractic.

All this can change if she begins to regress or have a flare. Both doctors are willing to monitor her labs as we try this route, weekly sed rates, CBC’s etc. Even endoscopy’s/MRI’s if necessary. We will continue to face variables on a regular basis in her treatment but are feeling very good about being able to back her out of some of the medications to try to find what has actually helped her the last 3 months of no symptoms. Since Ashlyne is clinically well as the doctors put it they are willing to go this route.

We are still considering changing to Dr Prestridge on a full time basis not because we are unhappy with Dr Z, Ashlyne just feels more comfortable with a female doctor especially entering her puberty years and Ashlyne could understand her better too. We are waiting on Dr P to review Ashlyne’s entire file and get back to us on her further recommendations and then we will make our final decision on whether we will change doctors. At this point we will be able to leave Dr Z on a very good note and ultimately the female doctor issues will be why we make the change.

There is a lot in this posting and without getting too windy, which I have already, and too technical this is a pretty good explanation. Feel free to ask questions if you do not understand something.

Our continued prayers are for healing for Ashlyne, her liver to be okay and not damaged, her white cell count to stabilize and not cause bone marrow issues, that we have no flare ups with going off the medication and that she will remain feeling symptom free in regards to her Crohn’s.

Fondly

Wendy