When we were in Manila last December, Dr. Crisostomo, the endocrinologist, suggested that we also see a geneticist. She named Dr. Eva Cutiongco-De la Paz as one of the best in town. Unfortunately we were caught by the holiday frenzy and Dr. Cutiongco ended her clinics for the year and will resume in January. Mier and I decided that Cerise and I will just once again go to Manila in January for the check up with Dr. Cutiongco. At the same time, we can have a follow up check up with Dr. Crisostomo.
I made arrangements to make an appointment with Dr. Cutiongco while still in Cagayan de Oro to make sure that we will be able to see her while we were in Manila. At the same time, I planned to have Cerise's urine metabolic screening, chromosomal analysis, hearing test and thyroid blood test all done also in Asian Hospital then visit Dr. Crisostomo again with results.
The visit with Dr. Cutiongco went very well. She was very nice and warm. Days before our appointment, I wrote a summary of what Cerise went through and emailed it to our pedia in Manila, Dr. Eileen Alikpala-Cuajunco, who in turn sent it to Dr. Cutiongco. By this. Dr. Cutiongco would have a background of Cerise's issues before we saw her.
After physically checking Cerise and inquiring about familial background, Dr. Cutiongco suspected Velo Cardio Facial Syndrome. Manifestations of this syndrome are congenital heart disease, failure to thrive and nasal regurgitation. But this syndrome is also characterized by a cleft palate which Cerise doesn't have. The doctor wanted a pedia ENT to check for velo pharyngeal insufficiency. The pedia ENT she referred to didn't have clinic the next day and for the rest of the week. My problem was looking for an ENT before we leave for Cagayan de Oro. Dr. Cutiongco said that if the ENT confirms velo pharyngeal insufficiency then she will require the chromosomal analysis.
On our way home that evening several things were bothering me:
1. finding a pedia ENT who can check Cerise the next day
2. getting her cleared for velo pharyngeal insufficiency.
3. her thyroid blood test and getting the results in time for the endocrinologist's clinic hours
4. her hearing test
5. collecting 30ml urine for her urine metabolic screening
I was considering staying a few more days just to finish it all. I was so tired and most of all, I miss Mier and the girls in Cagayan de Oro. I didn't want to have to go back to Manila without them again. I prayed that everything will just go on smoothly.
The next day, we were up early for the thyroid blood test. We were at the nuclear section by 8am as soon as it opened. They told us that results would be out by 6pm that day. We told them we were willing to pay extra to expedite the results because Dr. Crisostomo's clinic was from 11am to 1pm in a different hospital. They told us that we can go on ahead to the other hospital and they will just call the doctor for the results. We agreed.
Then the blessings started to unfold:
#1 Cerise fell asleep right away for her hearing test and we didn't have problems at all when we were doing it. The best news is that her hearing is normal!
#2 We found an ENT right away. He wasn't a pedia but he handles babies and children and was familiar with what Dr. Cutiongco was looking for. Also, we were first in line in his clinic.
#3 Cerise was cleared for velo pharyngeal insufficiency! No need for the chromosomal analysis!
#4 Before leaving for the doctor's clinic at the other hospital, we checked the lab for results of the thyroid test. Lo and behold, it would be ready in 15 minutes! We would be able to take it with us.
#5 Cerise's thyroid test is normal already! Praise God!
#6 We were able to collect 30ml of urine from Cerise in less than an hour for her urine metabolic screening. We were able to submit it right away to the hospital.
#7 Cerise was drinking approximately 20 ounces of milk already and was gaining weight. As of her last check up, she is now 4 kilos, 300 grams heavier from 10 days ago. :-)
Everything was just falling into place and results were starting to normalize. Dr. Cutiongco said that if Cerise continued to fail to thrive then she will have to require the chromosomal analysis. (I told her that although I like her a lot, I pray that I do not have to see her because of Cerise.)
So far, everything seems to be okay already. We are still waiting for results of her urine metabolic screening and a thyroid blood test again a month from now. I am hoping and praying that these would be normal.
Cerise is still small for her age (She is now four months old but weighs like a one month old) but as long as she is gaining weight well then she will be able to catch up soon.
And so my Multiply blog has a new home. I continue to be a work-in-pogress as a wife, a mom, a friend, a hobbyist.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
Update on Cerise
I haven't been able to update this blog with what's been happening to Cerise since my last post. It was a very hectic Christmas holiday in Manila filled with hospital visits, doctor's appointment and laboratory tests. When we arrived on December 18, we left that afternoon in the middle of Brendan's party to see an endocrinologist at Asian Hospital. I found Dr. Virginia Crisostomo's name in the hospital's website and since she was the only one available on that day, I decided to go see her already. Good thing too because she's a very good doctor --- very thorough, just as I needed.
Cerise’s weight went down to 3.2kg already because of the Aldactone given by the pedia cardio. She was thin and looked really sick by this time. It actually frightened me to see her. Dr. Crisostomo asked for a work up done:
1. abdominal ultrasound
2. urine metabolic screening c/o PGH
3. chromosoamal analysis c/o PGH
4. urinalysis with emphasis on ph and specific gravity
5. FT3, FT4, TSH
6. Na, K, Cl, ionized calcium
7. RBS
8. ammonia
The Genetics Lab in PGH was closed for the holidays and was to resume in January. I called up Dr Lumicao (pedia-cardio in Cagayan de Oro) and asked if we can stop giving the Aldactone as Cerise was obviously losing much more weight with it. She agreed and mentioned to continue observing and monitoring Cerise’s breathing and feeding patterns.
Dr. Crisostomo also advised us to see Dr. Portia Monreal, pedia gastroenterologist at Aisan Hospital.
That Monday, December 20, we had Cerise's abdominal ultrasound done. Conclusion: Normal liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys and urinary bladder. Obscured pancreas and pelvic organs by overlying gas. Praise God!
We also went to see Dr. Monreal at Asian Hospital. She said that usually babies with cardiac problems have also weight gain problems because of the stress in sucking. She encouraged to breastfeed more instead of giving formula and suggested to cup feed or dropper feed Cerise. She also suggested to try to obtain Human Milk Fortifier (available only in the US) to add calories to the breast milk.
Dr. Monreal prescribed Clusivol Multivitamins – 0.3cc, Iron (Ferlin) – 0.3cc and Vitamin C (Celeen) – 0.3cc to be given twice a day. She also added Folic Acid (0.2cc) and Zinc (0.5cc) to be given once a day. She suggested SGOT and SGPT tests.
The next day, more blood tests were at the Perpetual Help University prior to seeing Dr. Crisostomo during her clinic hours. Although many of the results were not within normal range, Dr. Crisostomo said that this could be due to her weight loss. What bothered her was the thyroid results. FT3 was low, FT4 was low and TSH was high. This indicated hypothyroidism. She ordered a thyroid ultrasound and nuclear scan to be done.
The ultrasound and nuclear scan showed a smaller than normal thyroid gland. Dr. Crisostomo prescribed (Thyrax) L-thyroxine (12.5 mcg in paper tablets) to be dissolved in 2ml sterile water to be given daily in the morning on an empty stomach.
At this time, I was feeding Cerise breastmilk by bottle given by my sister and stopped formula for the meantime. Cerise would take in approximately 10 ounces a day plus direct breastfeeding. On our next doctor's visit, Cerise weighed 3.3kgs, a gain of 100 grams.
When we finished the breastmilk, I was afraid to go back to NAN HW knowing that Cerise would reject it. Upon consultation with Dr. Romblon, our pedia in Cagayan de Oro, we change her milk to Isomil, a soy based milk. Surprisingly, she liked it and started taking in more milk.
During our pedia check up last January 3, Cerise showed that she gained 300 grams in 5 days! She was 3.7 kilos already! I was thrilled and so relieved. At this time she was taking 14-16 ounces of milk a day and would occasionally breastfeed. :-)
---to be continued---
Cerise’s weight went down to 3.2kg already because of the Aldactone given by the pedia cardio. She was thin and looked really sick by this time. It actually frightened me to see her. Dr. Crisostomo asked for a work up done:
1. abdominal ultrasound
2. urine metabolic screening c/o PGH
3. chromosoamal analysis c/o PGH
4. urinalysis with emphasis on ph and specific gravity
5. FT3, FT4, TSH
6. Na, K, Cl, ionized calcium
7. RBS
8. ammonia
The Genetics Lab in PGH was closed for the holidays and was to resume in January. I called up Dr Lumicao (pedia-cardio in Cagayan de Oro) and asked if we can stop giving the Aldactone as Cerise was obviously losing much more weight with it. She agreed and mentioned to continue observing and monitoring Cerise’s breathing and feeding patterns.
Dr. Crisostomo also advised us to see Dr. Portia Monreal, pedia gastroenterologist at Aisan Hospital.
That Monday, December 20, we had Cerise's abdominal ultrasound done. Conclusion: Normal liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys and urinary bladder. Obscured pancreas and pelvic organs by overlying gas. Praise God!
We also went to see Dr. Monreal at Asian Hospital. She said that usually babies with cardiac problems have also weight gain problems because of the stress in sucking. She encouraged to breastfeed more instead of giving formula and suggested to cup feed or dropper feed Cerise. She also suggested to try to obtain Human Milk Fortifier (available only in the US) to add calories to the breast milk.
Dr. Monreal prescribed Clusivol Multivitamins – 0.3cc, Iron (Ferlin) – 0.3cc and Vitamin C (Celeen) – 0.3cc to be given twice a day. She also added Folic Acid (0.2cc) and Zinc (0.5cc) to be given once a day. She suggested SGOT and SGPT tests.
The next day, more blood tests were at the Perpetual Help University prior to seeing Dr. Crisostomo during her clinic hours. Although many of the results were not within normal range, Dr. Crisostomo said that this could be due to her weight loss. What bothered her was the thyroid results. FT3 was low, FT4 was low and TSH was high. This indicated hypothyroidism. She ordered a thyroid ultrasound and nuclear scan to be done.
The ultrasound and nuclear scan showed a smaller than normal thyroid gland. Dr. Crisostomo prescribed (Thyrax) L-thyroxine (12.5 mcg in paper tablets) to be dissolved in 2ml sterile water to be given daily in the morning on an empty stomach.
At this time, I was feeding Cerise breastmilk by bottle given by my sister and stopped formula for the meantime. Cerise would take in approximately 10 ounces a day plus direct breastfeeding. On our next doctor's visit, Cerise weighed 3.3kgs, a gain of 100 grams.
When we finished the breastmilk, I was afraid to go back to NAN HW knowing that Cerise would reject it. Upon consultation with Dr. Romblon, our pedia in Cagayan de Oro, we change her milk to Isomil, a soy based milk. Surprisingly, she liked it and started taking in more milk.
During our pedia check up last January 3, Cerise showed that she gained 300 grams in 5 days! She was 3.7 kilos already! I was thrilled and so relieved. At this time she was taking 14-16 ounces of milk a day and would occasionally breastfeed. :-)
---to be continued---
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Cerise at 4 months
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