Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Merry Christmas!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Roller Coaster
I waited until 3:30 and had not received a phone call from the nurse telling me the results so I called. I kept my phone by my side and somehow I still missed the darn call! UGGH! So she left a message saying the ANC is now 126. Yes, that is up. NO, it is still not even close to being good. I keep hoping that this is some sort of weird "fluke" and the ANC is going to jump up to 1500. Well we are on our 5th test in 15 days and the highest is 126. Not good.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Today...
It just really pisses me off that everyone goes about living their normal lives while we feel like ours is spinning out of control. Not that I expect them to do anything else. This is just me going through my emotions. I am praying constantly for God to fill me with nothing but love, hope and understanding. I actually feel guilty for the thoughts I have been feeling. I guess if I really think about it though I am full of love for my sweet family and full of hope that everything will be okay.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Texas Children's Hospital
When we met Dr. Shah, the first thing she said was that she was seeing us as a Hematologist and not an Oncologist. She does not think Paxton has cancer. I need them to keep telling me this over and over because I keep seeing these horrible diagnoses. She said that 90% of the appointment was to see how Paxton interacted with her and us. They took more blood from Paxton but this time the pricked her finger. She didn't even flinch!! She sat there and watched them squeeze every drop of blood they needed out while eating goldfish with her other hand. I can not even stress the difference between that and them taking it out of her arm and 3 people having to hold her down. Paxton's neutrophil count came back as 0 (zero). I will post more info on all of this later but anything less than 500 is severe, 1500 is normal.
So we went through several questions and I probably left more confused. It was good to hear her rule out some of the things I had researched. I asked her again the chances of this being cancer and she said, "less than 1%. If she thought Paxton had cancer she would immediately be admitting us." We were given a prescription for lab work 2x a week over the next 6 weeks and we are to keep a journal of how she feels/her temps. From my research, this is a pretty standard place to start. They are looking to see if there is any type of cycle your body has on producing neutrophils. From what I understand, if they do not get answers this way, a bone marrow biopsy will be next.
If Paxton gets a temp of 101 or higher we still have to go to the hospital. They will do a CBC and a blood culture and then will decide if she needs an antibiotic shot or if we should be admitted and she should be hooked up to an antibiotic IV. We will be living a pretty sheltered life for now. We will not be able to attend church, go to play areas, or visit family for Christmas. We have to stay away from anyone who may be sick and just be very cautious of everything we do. I pray that it will only be for now and that one day we will back to a more normal life.
We left the hospital with feelings of sorrow for the parents that do have to make that long walk to get admitted because they are told their child does have cancer. We are still unbelievably scared and worried but grateful at the same time. Miss Paxton left the hospital with a hot pink band-aid and 3 new toys.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
We have an appointment!
We got in touch with Texas Children's and we have an appointment tomorrow! I am scared but sop thankful that we got in so quickly. We may have phone stalked them today. I called twice, the pediatrician called, and Jud called but who cares, we are in.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Blood Results
On Wednesday Pax got another fever again, no symptoms - 102.7. On Thursday, December 8th, we got a call from our pediatrician saying that Pax's blood work came back a little off. I fell to my knees. She told us that a type of her white blood cells, the neutrophils were almost nonexistent. She said that the overall counts look okay so she does not think it is leukemia. This could be from a virus or an antibiotic but she would refer us to a Hematologist/ Oncologist for further testing. I say, "Oncologist, but that means cancer!!!" She assured me it was just a title. She asked how Pax was doing and I tell her she has a fever. So she wanted us come in the next day to check her out.
I get off the phone and panic. I call Jud and can barely speak in between sobs. He comes home right away. We were so devastated. You think you understand things and how trials in life affect people, you may even think you can imagine what people feel. Until you are told that your child may be sick, REALLY SICK, you have no idea the feeling of sorrow a parent feels. I hope most of you have never been through that or never will.
We spent the night researching Neutropenia (when the neutrophils drop below normal). Then the next day we head to the pediatrician. Paxton's fever had broke but they had us do more blood work and she said she was going to consult with a Hematologist on what to do between that point and our appointment with the specialist. So that blood test done on Friday, December 9th, came back the same Paxton's neutrophil count was severely low. The pediatrician had also talked to the Hematologist/ Oncologist and if Paxton's temp gets to 101 we are to go to the ER for an antibiotic shot or IV. She also thinks Paxton's neturopenia is chronic. Meaning she has had it a long time (months). We were to call Texas Children's first thing Monday morning to schedule an appointment and to tell them that the doctor said it was urgent.
The weekend was hell. Not knowing. Knowing what little we did know. HELL.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Mommy and Pax
Hopefully I will keep this up!
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Thursday, February 24, 2011
7 to 8 months!
Paxton on the move!
Pax also tries to pull the cat’s hair pet the cat. When she gets really excited she swings her arms up and down (which means we get hit A LOT). Recently she has started to point at objects in books. I am not sure if she has any clue what she is pointing at but, I will say tree, that is a tree Paxton and if I know the sign I will show her.
Her favorite toy is still her kitchen. She also loves knocking over her stacking cups from Discovery Toys. Paxton has started showing a great deal of interest. I typically keep it on Nick Jr. during the day for background noise. That way it is no big deal if she glances up at it here and there. But lately, I have had to turn it to Toddler Tunes when I notice she is getting glued to it. I don’t want her watching too much TV. I will, however, put on one of her Baby Signing Time DVDs every now and then. She gets so excited when the music starts, she loves it! I try to be consistent and show her signs but she has not done any on her own yet. Most of the time she just smiles and giggles at me when I do them.
We had a few visitors come and hang out with us this month. Paxton’s MeMaw and one of my besties, Krysta, and her 18 month old daughter, Hannah. It was great getting to visit with everyone! Paxton had her first trip to the park and she loved it! There is a park that is only a few minutes walking distance from the new house. Very convenient! She loved the swing and going down the slide with Mommy and Daddy!
Paxton and MeMaw
She loves the swing!Flying High!
Friday, February 18, 2011
Paxton the Big Girl!
She also went from all fours to sitting up on her own. So that's another check off the list! She is getting so big!
I think this is my favorite age so far because it's so exciting. It seem like there is something new everyday. She is so attentive and just such a little person right now. At the same time it makes me sort of sad because it seems like everything is happening so fast right now. But, I know that we are blessed and I am just thankful for every second.

Monday, February 14, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
6 to 7 months
The smile that melts Mommy's heart every time.
Paxton showing off her Juicy shoes. A gift from my old co-workers.
While moving I also decided it would be much easier to buy her baby food from the store instead of making it. So, that's pretty much what we have done since. We have introduced a lot of new foods but her favorites still seem to be the veggies. She is also loving her sippy cup. So far we have only been giving her water but, the problem there is she just keeps drinking until she starts choking! We are offering 7 oz bottles 4 times a day. Which she eats on average 5 to 6 oz of. She just is not a big bottle drinker. Pax has no interest in holding the bottle. We even bought handles that come with with the born free products. Nope... she wants us to hold them.
The girl loves her veggies!
Her favorite toy is still her Fisher Price Kitchen . I have tried to help her crawl but it's not really happening yet. She started jumping in her jumperoo she got for Christmas! It is pretty cute!
Mama loves you baby girl!
Monday, January 10, 2011
Paxton's First Snow!
Mommy and Pax in the snow
I was trying to film her and not so much of me with my phone. But, in order to see the phone I had to be in the video... So that's why the angle is a little weird.