I realize that I have not put anything up on the blog for over a week, my Facebook gets little updates but I realize that does not help here!
First let me say that the” I heart Mom” shirt mentioned in the previous post was a success... so much so that her Daddy might be starting to get jealous. At least now we can rotate and wash her clothes!
Also pertaining to that last post, and way more important
than the shirt thing, she pooped. Hooray! Thank you to everyone who responded
with ideas of things to try, I received suggestions from 6 different people! I’m
not sure how much detail everyone really wants to know about this sort of thing
but let’s just say that after 14 days of no movements we were WAY past using
psyllium husks. Let me assure you that Charlotte is on heavy dose of a
lactulose every day. We started using suppositories daily, and when those didn’t
work we stepped it up to micro enemas, when those didn’t work we were forced to
pull out the big ones. I will spare you
of the more colourful version of that saga and just say that once things
finally started moving everything seemed to get a little more under control. It was a very tense couple of days, poor
little girl.
We feel that we have had a tremendous answer to our prayers.
Two weeks ago Charlotte was lying on the couch, unable to move, not eating, and
sleeping all day. Her doctors here had been in contact with the palliative care
team up in Calgary and they said that she likely only had a few days left. I
mentioned last week that she was eating a little more and up a few times a day.
Well I am extremely relieved to say that over this past week she has only gotten
stronger! She is eating more and up and playing most of the day. She has the
occasional nap, maybe every other day- we try to encourage it but some days it’s
a fight, she is feeling too good to sleep! We have been able to sneak her
steroids back down a little this week; it is still a bigger dose than it was
three weeks ago. She is doing so well. She has really amazed us all. I’m not
sure what the future has in store for us, we are still taking this journey one
day at a time. But we are praying that we will see improvements each day and
she will get stronger.
We have been so blessed that Charlotte and our family has
such wonderful care. We live in a very generous community and feel very well
taken care of. Charlotte has two amazing paediatricians here that are working
with her care team up in Calgary. Two weeks ago they had been stopping by our
house twice a day to check on her, and it’s not that we don’t like their visits,
be we feel very relieved that the frequency of visits has diminished to twice a
week now. We also have two incredible nurses taking turns here during the week;
it’s nice to be able to just snuggle up with Charlotte while someone else is
busy vacuuming or cleaning up in my kitchen! It’s especially nice to have
someone else be the bad guy when its suppository or enema time! Although
Charlotte thinks that our pastor comes over just to make her pause her movie, we
really appreciate that he has been coming by daily to encourage and pray with
us all. Many wonderful meals are being dropped off throughout the week, this
eases up the grocery shopping, meal planning and preparation time allowing us
more snuggle and play time. The girls are also receiving some wonderful little
pick-me-ups in the mail, cards, letters and especially stickers are something
to look forwards to in the mornings.
I love reading your comments, emails and fb messages. I realize
that it’s awkward when you don’t know what to say, and that’s ok- most of the
time I don’t know what to say either. Old
acquaintances that I see at the store ask “how are you?” such a simple thing...
but it starts my mind reeling... well, I think, that depends on what you know,
do you know about the past year and a half? Have you heard the horrible part?
If you have, I can honestly say that (taking everything into account) this week’s
been pretty good, an improvement or something... But if you have not heard any
of that where do I start? Telling you ’I’m good’ is not very accurate! I size
you up and think how much do you really want to know?... I’m sure I don’t get
it right as often as I would like. Some people want more when I answer that
things are ‘pretty good this week’ they say “really” with raised eyebrows and
look like they are waiting for me to tell them the truth. But the answer that I
give is sometimes all I can give; otherwise they might have to deal with an emotional
Chernobyl. So let me say that it’s REALLY
ok if all you write is that you are thinking of us or keeping us in your
prayers... it’s just really nice to hear that we have so much support. We got our Christmas tree up and decorated and the girls have already gotten fully spoiled! Thank you to Alexander’s Quest for an exciting array of craft supplies, books and toys and the fun playmobil toys the girls are enjoying them immensely.
I had more to say tonight... but I just realized that it is 1am and so I will post this as is... maybe check back in a couple of days- I will try to get this edited and finished, or at least a picutre or two added!
Good night!
Keeping you all in my prayers and that you will have lots of good days to come!
ReplyDeleteThink of your family often.
Blesssings from:
Fran
(Neighbor to Grandpa Clark)
So happy to hear Charlotte is doing well. Sending lots of prayers that these days will continue. Thanks for the update
ReplyDeletePraying continuously and thankful for these good moments you've shared. :)
ReplyDeletePraise God for this good news. This has certainly been a roller coaster ride for you. Still praying for a miracle; but each day is a miracle for all of us.
ReplyDeleteBev
Allison you and your family are amazing people and I feel blessed to have you in my life. I am constantly checking for your blog and facebook updates and although I don't often comment on them, I am and will continue to always pray for your little dragon. She has a strength within her that has helped her to overcome the odds time and time again and I pray for her miracle everyday. You are an incredible mother!!
ReplyDeletePraise God - that's so cool to hear your update. We still pray daily and ask God for a miracle.
ReplyDeleteDale & Cheryl
Your family is constantly on my heart. I pray for little Charlotte all the time. Thank you Lord for a good week, and please God heal Charlotte.
ReplyDeleteWonderful news!!! You are in our thoughts.
ReplyDeleteYour friends in Telkwa have been praying lots, too! We're thankful for this encouraging news. Stanley + Monica Groothof and Telkwa CRC
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs for all of you from all of us. From stangers and loved ones. No one should have to endure the struggles that your family has. You are a special family, with a special girl who's story has touched so many. It has been a reminder, everyday, to love all those around us, no matter what. Let your strength be a light to enjoy every moment.
ReplyDeleteCharlotte and your famiy have been in my thoughts since leaving Ronald McDonald House earlier this spring. You are an AMSING (amazing)family. Thinking of you.
ReplyDeleteKari Welsh (past RMH Volunteer Coordinator)
Rob and Allison - I think of all of you often... I have been keeping up to date by your blog. I just can't imagine how very difficult to write some days but I thank you for sharing your journey and the miracle you hold. I hope you have an amazing Christmas together!!
ReplyDeleteAnne Cameron - ACH Unit1
PTL for better days. We continue to uphold your family in prayer. Thank-you for the update.
ReplyDeleteYesterday was a very special moment for me to see Charlotte again and to see you all. I keep you deeply in my prayers . Lucie
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear that Charlotte is having some good days and mom is getting a break from some of the daily stresses! Shawna Larade
ReplyDeleteHey, I didn't get a chance to say hi to you guys today, you guys are still in our thoughts~Kaiis & Michelle
ReplyDeleteMy family keeps your amazing famiy deep in our prayers. Dear little Charlotte you are so beautiful as is the rest of your family
ReplyDeleteKari