Wow, I didn’t realize that it has been so long since I posted an update. I had some posts in draft that didn’t get published.
We are in the ER, again. I’ve actually lost count of how many times we have been in the ER, and how many COVID tests that Zayne has endured.
Good news is that her heart pain has stopped (there were a couple of ER visits , but the last 2 visits have been for breathing difficulties). This has happened twice. The first time was 3 weeks ago – all of a sudden, Zayne announces that she can’t breath. Being a good Mom, I told her to go to sleep (I was hoping it would go away overnight). The next day, we ended up in the ER and spent the night in the 2 month old Cardiac Progressive Care Unit. The new, modern unit is an improvement over the previous stay.

This time, I could hear wheezing. She was struggling to breathe but vitals seemed ok. Once again, the symptoms came on very suddenly. This time Docs could hear the wheezing and could see a lung issue on x-ray. A breathing treatment did nothing, but the 2nd treatment with another med was painful and set Zayne into a bad reaction.
It has been a rough couple of hours. I can’t stand it when she doesn’t see me and doesn’t talk. Her body was shaking, legs kicking, staring blankly – this has been a pretty bad experience. When her vision and mind came back, there was excruciating stomach pain. It is nearly 1 am, and meds are here fir stomach pain.
This is from an older post that never got published:
Zayne and I have been having pogo contests in the living room, but we have finally moved the pogo sticks to outdoor use only.
Mostly, Zayne has been feeling fine, but still on the slow road to heart recovery. We go for walks around the neighborhood and in Golden, and are still going to the hospital once each week (sometimes just for blood draws). Supposedly, she should be only going once a month for clinic visits, but we seem so go more often.
Zayne had a stress test the day before Christmas Eve which results in severe heart pain that night and into the next day. After consulting with her team, we ended up in the ER (and another COVID test), but they could not find any explanation for the sharp heart pain that continued until Sunday. After a lot of exercise, Zayne experiences bad heart pain so I was expecting this to happen. The stress test showed that her heart is still in failure, but they don’t see any concerning anomalies. Also, Zayne does not have asthma (not a surprise to me).