Thursday, June 01, 2006

Inevitable Bump in the Road

(johnny, here, typing for Patti)
This morning, Lori's Temp spiked to 102, and the White Blood Cell count went higher to 28.9.
Dr. Cummings says the infection could be in:
1) PICC line - they are moving that to the other arm
2) Intestine - will do blood work
3) Urine - will do a culture
4) Lungs - Pulmonary Doctor performed Bronchoscopy, and will culture from that

thank you.

sneeds

10 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sending lots of love---thinking about all of you. Looking forward to getting off this bumpy road.

much much love,
taylor

1:55 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

one step at a time....glad she is in the best of hands....patience, strength, and the ability to laugh to y'all....sending lots of love and strength from colorado-deedee

2:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The entire "Sander's Family" is thinking of Lori as well as the theatre crowd on the Coast!

She's in our prayers.

Dennis Sanders
(a.k.a.DDelk)

2:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Things are so much better----so, all of you just take a deep breath. Give Lori a big hug from us.

Gordon had a kidney transplant on Mon. His niece, Enid, donated one. He's in N.O. --- things look good. He and Dona will be staying next door to hosp. for 2 weeks. He is being released today from hosp (Oschner's) today.

2:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Sneeds! I have been sharing the ups and downs with you on this site since it started. I work with Lori at CNN. I'm in Upstate NY and have never actually met her in person but wanted to pop in to say I'm still thinking about her and hoping the best for everyone. Just sharing e-mails and links with Lori has touched my life and, like Mary, can't wait for her to get back to work.
:-)
You are all in my prayers
~eileen

6:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm riding the bump with you all

love,

Minna

7:03 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just a hello from the coast. We look forward to getting these updates from you all and are thinking of you all everyday. We pray that Lori has a better day tomorrow. Johnny we are glad that you can be with your family again, I know this has been hard on you.

Love to all of you,
Jan & Walter

7:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Look forward to hearing about Lori everyday. You all are in our thoughts and prayers!

Rod & Ann

10:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What resilence you have, Lori. Keep fighting. Lots of people are looking forward to talking to you soon.

10:19 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks to Leslie Dukes we found out about this website. There are so many of us on the coast that care about all of you and are glad to have an avenue to tell you. Lori is very much in our prayers and we pray for God's grace and blessings to all of you.
God's peace be with you,
Lynn and Doug Singletary

11:05 AM  

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