Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Welcome and Thank You!

This is the first post regarding my mother's progress from her survival of meningococcemia, or Meningococcal septicemia, a deadly bacterial infection. We don't know how she caught the illness but it left a devastating trail of life-changing complications.

She is currently awake and alert, but still recovering in the Critical Care Unit. She is unable to speak as she required intubation when she was admitted to the hospital on Dec. 24th (she was unconscious) , then received a tracheotomy a few days after waking up. As far as I know, the tubing has been removed and she is breathing on her own. However, the doctors have not closed the opening from her tracheotomy because she is still undergoing regular surgical procedures. She receives dialysis regularly but after a little help from medication treatment last weekend, she was able to produce more urine. In fact, I visited her earlier this afternoon and her pee was bright yellow and clear (and there was lots of it!)

She had surgery on Tuesday Jan. 13th to amputate her fingers on both hands, and both legs below her calves. Fortunately, her thumbs were spared. My mother will require several months for her recovery, including potential skin grafts, then most likely will spend time in a rehabilitation center and learn to use prosthesis to walk.

Edit: We are now accepting online donations through this site via PayPal (on the right).

Thank you for your time; your thoughts and prayers would be most appreciated.

Also, be sure to read the story below written by my Aunt Esy.

-Karen

8 comments:

  1. i'm thinking about you dee! i hope all goes well. please keep us updated!
    much love,
    kim skidmore

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  2. Thoughts and prayers to DeeDee and family! Please let us know if we can do anything!
    Love
    Mary Skidmore-Gibbs

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  3. Karen,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with your Mom and you and your family.

    The Cortinas Family

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  4. My name is Christin and I am a friend of Jessica Bonilla's. I wanted to let you know that I am praying for Delia. Please keep us posted on this blog so we'll know specifically how to interceed for her!
    God's richest blessings on you all!
    Christin Warren

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  5. i love you with all my heart!
    i'm here for you whenever you need anything.
    xoxo,camille

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  6. Aunt Dee it's Donavon thx for all you did like care for me and helping me with school and waking up the day before my birthday

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  7. aunt dee dee i just wanted to say that i love you very much and I will be there to see you as soon as possible....your nephew JR

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  8. Dee, I hope your mother is doing well. My niece contracted meningococcemia when she was 26 in 2003 and had her arms and legs amputated to survive. She wears arm and leg prostheses and drives to her part-time job. I wrote a book about it, A Life Reclaimed, to share her inspiring story. See http://cynthiaangeles.com/ to read about it.

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