I took these pictures when Cali was getting a CT scan. As you can see there are a lot of machines and equipment and from what they tell us they used every bit of it with a whole bunch of people trying to figure out what was wrong with Cali. (We got a little taste of it; while we were there another trauma came in and we were only separated by a curtain. It obviously wasn't as severe as Cali's was but it was still pretty organized chaos.)
Cali ended up having a few blood clots, the biggest one being behind her collarbone. Again she was the talk of the ER because she was stumping the doctors. Two days before this her INR levels were perfect (2.5) and this day they were 1.3; very thick so she was clotting even when they put the IV in her arm. And her platelets were at 1100 - a far cry from the 400 when she left the hospital a week ago. Not sure why her levels changed so drastically so quickly, but they are running tests for some different autoimmune diseases to see if she has any of them. The doctors who didn't know what Cali had been through recently were all ready to send her home because the clot is in a safe place (for a clot) and they knew they could manage it with meds at home. But the trauma docs once again went up to bat for us and insisted that if they didn't admit her, they would just put her in an ER observation room overnight so all of us - including them - would feel better about things. So Cali and I spent the night up on the 4th floor. She was released this afternoon - after a 24 hour stint in the hospital and is very grateful to be home... again!!
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