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My
daughter Shelby Jade Hotz became ill in August of 1994 she
was 20 months old. We were going on vacation to my husbands
fathers house in Arizona. She threw up once on the plane and
then seemed fine. We thought it was the weather change. She
started vomiting again and then the diarrhea started, there
was no fever. We finally came home it was a few days, by that
time she was lethargic and there was blood in her stools.
We went from the airport to the emergency room. Her cousin
was in the hospital a day before and they had diagnosed H.U.S.
with her. I told the doctor who was treating to contact the
doctors at U.C. They transferred her by ambulance that day.
She was in P.I.C.U. for 2 months. At one point Shelby stopped
breathing after a seizure and was brought back. Her kidneys
stopped and she was given peritoneal dialysis, just before
we were to take her home she regained 40% function. We took
her home with a tube in her belly.
She
kept that function but her blood pressure was high and she
was anemic. She needed high blood pressure medication and
blood producing stimulant shots daily. Also blood tests, a
lot of blood tests. Shelby did not grow very much. She was
very thin and pale. Around her fifth birthday she was heading
for kidney failure again. I donated one of my kidneys in March
of 1998. She had one rejection episode and a few kidney infections.
Each time she had a few days stay in the hospital. Now she
has to much weight on her, the medication causes that. Her
immune system was low and she had pneumonia a few times.
She grew
up very fast. She has missed a lot of what it means to be
a child. She is angry inside. I still have the memories.
She
has questions about her future regarding health. We stay in
the now most of the time. She will probably have one or two
more transplants the Doctors say. I feel miracles happen and
maybe my kidney will last forever. All and all she is doing
OK. She still laughs a lot and is happy.
Information
is power. Thanks for listening.
Catherine
Hotz
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