the international society for
mannosidosis & related diseases presents:
Robert's Road to Recovery: the second
transplant
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| Kathleen's Diary: April 15, 2002 |
BMT + 13
Robert started the anti-fungal medicine, amphatericen, yesterday. The nurses
call it the "Shake and Bake" medicine. Robert had two episodes of tremors and
his temperature has remained higher than it should be. His respiration rate and
heart rate are also up. He also has an awful rash that started on his arms and
face and have now moved to the rest of his body. He was in a fairly good mood;
much better than his mother considering we both had about four hours of sleep
last night. They have decided he needs to be treated with Demerol (for the
tremors) and Sovran for his nausea. They cannot stop the amphatericen but they
can prep for it with what they know now.
Brian and Parris stopped by today. Parris was in the room we are now when we
were here last time. Parris received cord blood and he is doing great. Brian
wanted to stop by and drop off a Will Smith set, Will Smith and his horse in
their original bag. I asked Brian if they found it in their toy box and Brian
said no, they found it in the basket in the treatment area. They let kids pick
out toys after their treatment. While Parris was searching through the basket
his father noticed the toy. Isn't that something?
Robert got red blood today and I am just waiting up for the resident to come by
and look at Robert to prescribe Lasiz. Robert looks like he is retaining water
and this can increase his blood pressure.
| Type | Result | Reference |
| WBC | <0.8 | 4.5-15.5 |
| RBC | 2.59 |
3.9-4.9 |
| Platelets | 49 | 140-450 |
| Neutrophils | 650 | 1500-8500 |
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