Sunday, November 21, 2010

Catching up- Olivia's 2nd birthday 11/7/10


Matt- almost 5 months old









Olivia is getting so big!
She got so many fun things for her birthday including a play kitchen!
I can't believe she's already 2!

Catching up- Halloween 2010

Our pumpkin that Jon carved

Us dressed up as jailbirds


Most of the gang.

Kristin, Olivia, & Matthew- Toy Story

Ed, Debbie, & Grandma Phyllis

Andrew, Julie, & Will

Will again

Colin & Sara

Heather, Makylee, Andrew, & Ethan

Catching up- Idaho trip 10/22-24/10







Boise has awesome colors in the Fall.
Jodi was kind enough to take some pictures of us while we were there. :)

Catching up- DeMille family pics 9/26/10

This was the first time in about 15 years that we had done official family photos.
They turned out awesome. Thanks to Sarah Stiles Photography!
The whole fam

Us :)

& Nike, of course

Skyler & his daughter Keeley

Garrett & Ashley

Brian, Kristin, Olivia, & Matthew

Friday, October 1, 2010

Diabetes Walk- Sept 25, 2010

Jon's ready to go!

Our team: "Dew it for Diabetes"

The walk was at the This Is The Place Park this year and we had a pretty good turn out for our team.  Thanks everyone who donated and participated.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

More funerals & more babies...

Well, we've had an eventful year... and it's only half over. In the early morning of June 13th, Jon's grandma passed away and was reunited with her husband who passed away April 23rd. Her funeral was June 19th and all the grandsons wore kilts to honor their Scottish heritage. They will both be greatly missed. We are honored to be a part of such a great family.





Then, on June 16th we welcomed a new member to the DeMille family.  Matthew Brian was born weighing 9 lb 3 oz and was 23 inches long. Congratulations to Brian, Kristin, and Olivia for the new addition to their household!




Monday, May 24, 2010

More hospital fun...

I was finally discharged on May 20th! But not without complications arising first. It was discovered that I had developed a blood clot in my right arm from the PICC line. So on May 15th, the old PICC was pulled and a new one was put in my left arm. Then after a few pulmonary tests, it was determined that I had a small blood clot in my lung also. This extended my hospital stay an extra 5 days because I had to be on a continuous heparin drip during that time. I was also put on an oral anticoagulant that I get to take at home for approximately 6 months.

My blood transfusion


My new PICC line

On a happier note, I got to finally meet Skyler's daughter, Keeley (13 months).  It was brief and I'm sure unknown people and the hospital environment terrified her. Skyler is trying to work out an arrangement where he'll be able to spend more time with her.  We hope it will work out.







So I'm currently at home and on the mend. Unfortunately, my recovery is far from over but I think there's small improvements everyday.  My pain is hard to control and I'm still weak so I don't exactly know when I'll return to work.  Hopefully sooner than later.  I actually enjoy working and I know that the hospital bills will be coming all too soon.  Thank you to everyone for your support.  I have a wonderful support system and couldn't have done it without you.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Hospitals

Well, as many of you know- I am currently in a flare up of my Ulcerative Colitis.  I started having symptoms at the beginning of April so I contacted my gastroenterologist and I was started on 20mg of Prednisone.  I started feeling better at first but then then symptoms gradually got worse.  On Wednesday, April 28, I went to the ER for severe abdominal pain.  There I was treated for dehydration and was given IV steroids.  My oral prednisone was also increased at that time as well. 

The next day I started having uncontrollable nausea and vomiting.  I held out until Saturday, May 1, where I went back to the ER and was treated again for dehydration and was ultimately admitted to Alta View Hospital.



Date night??

Wondering why I'm taking pictures...

I had a PICC line placed Saturday, May 8 so I can receive my nutrition through it (TPN).
(Wasn't painful but I thought about it way too much and was freaking out)
This big white bag is the TPN- all the nutrients I could ever need....

More TPN

Girl's time- Kristin (at 8 months pregnant) volunteered to paint my toenails



Skyler made me a "high five."  All the nurses love it.

Flowers to brighten up my room

Another greenery to brighten the place up.

So, currently I am still at the hospital.  We have thrown many treatments my way to decrease the inflammation and are now in a waiting game.  We have seen many improvements in my labs.  My protein (Albumin) is still low but is no longer dropping, thanks to the TPN but I may need to go home with the PICC (that has not been determined yet).  My white blood cell count and platelets are continuing to go down, indicating that the inflammation is also decreasing. 
My hematocrit and hemoglobin are the labs that continue to go down, but need to go up- indicating that there is still bleeding present.  Our next plan of action for this is.... a blood transfusion.  The idea scares the crap out of me (because in this situation I'm the patient, not the nurse) but it will boost my numbers and make me feel better.
Thanks to everyone for your prayers, thoughts, and concerns.  I've beat this once before, I just need to do it again!