Here are excerpts fro the post from Barbara’s daughter Betsy’s Facebook page from Wednesday evening, 2-17-10:
“We did not have another clean culture. Bacteria is still growing. While we found this news disheartening–the docs seem to be taking it in stride. Reminding us again and again that this is a massive infection. Time is needed. But it’s so, so hard not to be stressed at the news. Our first thought was that this last-line medicine was NOT working. They seem to think the Televancin really is working. We just need more time for it to do it’s magic. Her white blood cell count is holding steady and we are desperate to see it start dropping….Again – they say give it some time.
Time is easy to preach, when you aren’t the one on the waiting end…
My sister brought the boys up. Mom’s (and Dad’s) faces lit up when they walked in the room. Nothing better than a little grandkid therapy.
Dialysis is running well. Fabulous dialysis nurses in the well-run unit. Two days in a row it’s gone well. She’ll have it again tomorrow and Friday. They are attempting to clean her blood and balance a sodium/water issue. This is an issue that takes time to resolve. It came on slowly–they are working to rebalance it gently and slowly.
The hunt is still on for the source of the infection. The back was at issue–now they are hunting for another source that’s obviously still producing MRSA within my mom’s body. We should have clean cultures–we don’t–they’re on the hunt for the reason. If there’s any group of people capable of figuring this out it is the good doctors at OHSU.
The sun was shining on my moms face today and she was smiling and content to feel the warmth. Then the grandkids showed up. Pain is being managed. She was eating some orange slices. Today wasn’t a great day news wise for our family, but my mom was happy for the windows of time and feeling well loved.”
Another paragraph reads as follows:
“I saw how much it meant for my parents to see their grandkids…life is GOOD. There are reminders of life’s blessings all around us. I know that. We’re just ready for my mom to be healthy and well again.
Prayers continue for my mom, the MRSA-hunters, the docs, my dad, my sis and her family…”
Betsy Hartley

I am so impressed with Betsy’s knowledge of what’s going on in her mother’s life. She has raised a beautiful daughter. Her love and concern for Mom touches my heart. I have an intimate knowledge of kidney failure and everything that is connected with it. You all have my admiration. Also you have mine & my family’s prayers for your continued strength and Barbara’s healing. She probably wouldn’t remember me, but please let her know that she’s being thought by an old classmate and that I will send her a note soon.
Please tell your parents I’m thinking of them, and hope your Mom is better soon. Connie