Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Meet the Liver Team


Tuesday's check-up in Ann Arbor went as smooth as can be expected. Sara and I have decided anytime Olivia doesn't end up hospitalized makes for a good visit. :) We met with pretty much the full complement of practitioners involved with Olivia's Liver care. This team consists of a Registered Nurse (Vicki), a Social Worker, a Clinical Psychologist, a Nutritionist, and of course Dr. Lopez. From what we gathered, Vicki seems to be the lynch pin to this team, coordinating and organizing everything.

Meeting with the Clinical Psychologist was interesting. He was interested in how we've been dealing emotionally with all of Olivia's problems. We had a good conversation about our hopes and fears concerning our Little Diva. Of course Sara and I have talked about these issues quite a bit, but it was good to
have a 'neutral'
party become part of the conversation and validate our feelings about our dearest Olivia. It sounds like we will meet with him every time we come for a Liver follow-up.

Dr Lopez popped in for a couple minutes, took a quick look at Olivia and was gone again. He did seem happy with her overall progress, since she'd put on just over 1lb since her last visit 1 month ago and her blood values have been stable.

Kila, the clinical nutritionist, came in after Dr. Lopez and spent a good 15 to 20 minutes talking to us about Olivia and her weight progress. It was decided that Olivia was still at the bottom end of her growth curve - -not surprising due to the combination of Heart and Liver problems -- but that they would like to see her move up
some percentiles by her next visit. We will be starting Olivia on a higher energy formula -- 30KCal vs the 26KCal she's eating now. This will hopefully allow Olivia to put on weight faster taking in the same volume of food she has been eating.

Before we left the hospital, Olivia had to leave a blood sample for a full work-up. This blood work showed that her liver is doing 'well,' with all her liver values improving slightly across the board. The only concern at this point is that her Potassium (K) continues to be elevated. The increased BiCarbonate hasn't reduced the Potassium as much as we'd hoped. The new plan of attack now involves changing her formula to a lower mineral content formula, hopefully she will take to this food quickly w/o much difficulty.

As I mentioned earlier, overall the visit went well, at times though we felt as though not everyone was on the same page. The extent and rarity of Olivia's medical condition(s) are most likely the cause of some of the confusion/contradictions we ran into talking to the Liver team. For example the nutritionist was initially under the impression that Olivia's heart had been fully repaired, when we explained this was not the case, she had to change her assessment... Hopefully
as they all become more familiar with Olivia during her subsequent visits, everyone will be up to speed and we'll have less confusion about what's
been done or still needs to be done.



One final picture of Olivia with her new best friend: Charly -- picked up at the Chelsea Michigan Teddy Bear Factory on the way home from the Hospital.


3 comments:

  1. Glad that her check up went well! She is beautiful!

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  2. I really glad for you that the three of you have such a large and varied liver support group. That's great that there is a Psychologist in Olivia's liver group, someone experienced with Olivia's specific condition that will understand what you are going through. Olivia looks adorable! We are glad to know that she is doing well! :-)

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  3. YEAH for Olivia. Glad to know things went smoothly...but frustrating when everyone isnt on the same page. Thanks for the genetics overview...why cant you teach my anatomy courses, you actually speak in "English". lol

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