Thursday, March 5, 2009

A scary trip to Miami

Last Friday, Brian and I were at home enjoying a relaxing evening. We were watching a movie with Patrick and his friend and Ryan. Then, the phone rings...it's Meghan's friend Jake calling to tell us Meghan is in the emergency room. I was completely overwhelmed. This was the exact reason I was so worried about her going to college so far away.

So, we realize that she's there with an infection and a high fever. Jake will call back with more information once the doctors have been in to see Meghan. Now, for those of you with young children, remember this when they are in college. Once they turn 18, you're out of the loop! We had to wait to talk to Meghan - we couldn't talk to the doctors.

About 10:00, Jake calls back to say the doctors have done blood tests, a urinalysis, and a sonogram and have decided that she has a serious kidney infection, complicated by a blockage and that they are admitting her for further tests and possible surgery. Panic ensues. We still can't talk to Meghan or the doctors so we decide we're going to fly down.

Saturday morning we make arrangements for help with the kids and Jackie and head to the airport. We arrive in Miami late on Saturday and have to sneak into the hospital to see Meghan. Yes, we did sneak in through an unlocked door and up the back stairs!

It was so good to see her - we just hugged and kissed her like crazy! By early on Sunday, Meghan had two doses of IV antibiotics and was feeling better. The doctors came in and we were able to talk with them at length. Meghan did not have a stone blocking her kidney so they did not need to operate - thank God! However, she does have an abnormality in her kidney that will require further tests to determine next steps.

Meghan is back in her dorm and headed back to classes today. She's tired but getting back into the swing of things. I mentioned in an email to family eariler that I was sure this little anomaly was a MacLean thing, however, since our youngest niece on the Gunning side also has had problems, were not sure the Gunning side is immune!

Thanks to all of you who have sent well wishes and prayers for Meghan's speedy recovery. We are profoundly blessed by a wonderful family and the greatest friends. Here are some photos of Meghan in the hospital and of our walk around the grounds.


1 comment:

Rachel said...

I'm so glad to hear Meghan is feeling better. With all my gastrointestinal problems, I can only hope Riley takes after Trey! Send Meghan my love!