Saturday, March 10, 2007

Keep those paw-rayers a comin please...

You are all so wonderful and Kelsey is so blessed to have such a wonderful group of friends. Your warm words and well wishes have made me cry more tears of joy than you could ever know.

At 4:30 this morning, I woke up again (not sleeping real well) and called the emergency hospital where he is. His temperature has come down to 101.3, which is even lower than it was when we first arrived at the specialists office (102.6). The nurse there said that he's sitting up and standing to move around in his cage (oh how much I wish he were home on the bed with me), and that his foot swelled a bit from the coban wrap that is used to cover the IV, but she re-wrapped it and it is doing better.

So far, so good, but we're still in that window where all could fail. I am trying to think positive. I know he's a fighter and he's still got a lot of life in him.

Please continue to pray and cross those paws for him. I will update as I have more.

Thank you all so very much. This has been a sort of release for me too. If you ask Holly's mom, you'll know that Kelsey's mom is having an extremely hard time with all of this.

Smokey isn't dealing with it well either, so we're thinkin about a nice walk today since my foot's better.

UPDATE: The specialist just called and said that Kelsey's blood count and protein counts look really good and are holding steady. He is producing urine which is good and they took him outside to walk around a bit and he seems to be walking well.

He did vomit last night, but the Dr. said it was after they had given his IV antibiotic and it could have been from that or the obvious stress. He said that for all Kelsey's been through, he looks great.

He said that there didn't seem to be any fluid in his tummy (which is good) and that his temp is 103 at this time, but they had taken it after he was moving around and so he felt that to be ok.

They will check his temp every 3-4 hours and will continue IV fluids with pain management today and hopefully tomorrow or later tonight introduce water back in.

He said he would call me this afternoon around 5:00 pm with more updates. Sounds like he's in excellent hands, so the rest is up to Kelsey's sweet white body. I'll let you all know more as I have it.


Thanks again to all of you.

My love,
Cody


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hang in there... my Tashi and Polar are sending roos of encouragement, hope, and bravery your way.

The Army of Four said...

Our prayers continue for sweet Kelsey - and for you, too! Our Mom left a comment on Holly's blog saying that if you do have to bring Kelsey to KSU, we are only 5-10 minutes away. Mom will help you in whatever way she can!
Luv,
Dave

Anonymous said...

Kelsey...
Prayers still strong here in georgia for you!!! We will keep checking for updates on your condition. Know that we are all thinking and praying for you!
Hugs, Sitka

H.A. Turbofire, Sibertarian said...

We are wooing for you, big guy!

The Brat Pack said...

We're late in finding out, but we're all praying for a full recovery.

We'll keep checking back.

Thrawn from The Brat Pack