Thursday, May 28, 2009

Still in the ER - No room at the Inn

I talked to Jessica a little while ago on the computer and finally got an update. All of their phones have died so that was the only way I could communicate with them. Beau is still in the ER and he won't be going home today. Luckily mom was able to get a room at the Rotary House for tonight because neither she nor Jessica have slept in almost 48 hours. He still has a fever but it has stalled out at about 100, so that's better than yesterday. His oxygen levels were low this morning so they have had him on oxygen since 10 am. His white blood count has gone from .0 (that sounds pretty low, doesn't it) to .01...so they are going to give him another transfusion.

The ER doc said he could possibly have pneumonia because she heard congestion in his lungs that hadn't been noticed before. They did some kind of test to see if he has pneumonia but it will be 24-48 hours before they get the results. She also said his fever and aches could just be from being anemic. So in short, they aren't really sure what is wrong with him yet but from what I can gather, this is a pretty common occurrence for chemo patients. They actually have a name for his fever...neutropenic fever...which is attributed to chemo patients with low white blood counts so I guess Beau fits the bill for that. I know they will be staying at the hospital tonight but they don't know whether he will get a room or not.

I'll update on here as soon as I know anything new. Thanks for keeping up with Beau and please keep the prayers coming his way!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for updating us Maggie. We'll just keep praying & trusting God to bring him thru yet another speed bump. Luv, Aunt Denise & Uncle Jim

Anonymous said...

Still praying in Italy ...

Love, Dee

Anonymous said...

We continue to keep you in our prayers Beau.

-The Tutaks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

Anonymous said...

I have been praying and will continue to lift Beau up in prayer. Our God is amazing and there is nothing He can't do - keep the faith.

Anonymous said...

As always, you are in my thoughts and prayers! Hang in there! There are an awful lot of people lifting your name up to God.

Deborah Moody, Kinston NC