Monday, January 19, 2015

Aislinn's Treasures - The Oh Sh!t Bag

Being prepared is no stranger to me.  At the tender age of 13 after I accompanied a friend to work at a local bank, I knew the world of finance was the career for me.   It also helped that I was a math whiz and had an appreciation for money.  Back then I only had to plan and take care of myself.   Hmmm thankfully my family, career, and responsibilities have come a long way. 

Today, there are days I am lucky if shoes match my outfit and that there are no holes in my stockings.  I run out the door to join the rest of humanity on the highway in an effort to get to work on time.  Conversely, there are days when work has to be set aside because what's happening at home is a true emergency.

Recently, I had such a day...ok a week…where work had to be carefully placed on the back burner.  The day started out in its normal controlled chaos to get to work and get Aislinn’s sister off to school.  Aislinn had another plan.  She went into a deep seizure.  The first step in the seizure care plan was implemented and failed.  The backup plan was implemented and failed.  Panicked and concerned the final step in the plan was implemented...call 911. Tick tock...time was running out with the seizure at 10 minutes.  Tick tock....15 minutes passed as the seizure continued as the paramedics were wheeling away my baby on a gurney hooked up to oxygen..  Daddy was hopping into the back of the ambulance with his bag in hand to continue to fill in the EMTs.


Tick tock...no bag was pack for AISLINN!   Thank God for Aislinn's nurse who arrived minutes after the fire department and ambulance.  She helped center me to get the essential items packed for Aislinn.  After the ambulance left I still had to find a safe place for Aislinn’s big sister and pack more items so I could be on my away to chase the ambulance.  The ambulance was already ten minutes ahead of me with lights and sirens. I prayed and crying the whole way.  It seemed to be a lifetime before I saw Aislinn again at the Emergency Department at Children’s Hospital Colorado.

   
  


 

I learned a lot from that morning.  I learned my husband rocks in an emergency.  I learned the importance of having an emergency bag ready to grab and literally run out the door.  I now appreciate the importance of being able to lay out a plan for the fire department and ambulance. 

Humor is good medicine and the way I put together Aislinn's the emergency plan is no exception. There is now a calling tree to alert Aislinn’s hospitalist, and neurologists.   A designated bag was created for her.  It has a backup feeding pump, chargers, food, a list of supplements, a list of medications, and a schedule to administer medications, normal daily supplies (feeding bags, tube replacements, extensions, dressings, diapers, clothes, etcetera), and a list of supplements.  Most importantly,  I have a physician's letter directing treatment for seizures which can be implemented at any hospital or Children's Hospital!  The bag is red.  It stands at attention by the front door.  It is also clearly labeled the "Oh Sh!t Bag”. 



I share this piece of Aislinn's  journey in hopes that in an emergency you or your loved one have the basic essentials packed along with a physician's letter to direct treatment for seizures, a head injury, autism, diabetes, a heart condition and so on.  You might find a perky color, tag, or name for yours too.  Maybe it’s a Louie Viton or Coach bag because you've got swag!  It was no fun trying to think of what was needed in an instant.  It was no fun finding the right treatment or communicating past treatment when all I could think of is not being with my daughter or worse yet, not bringing her home.

Be over prepared.  Have a multiple level emergent plan which includes the best treatment for your condition.  Above all pack an "Oh Sh!t Bag" for you and your care giver.

Much love,
Michelle D.  Voss-Shelley

(Mom to eight year old Aislinn with a GRIN1 mutation)