Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Thank you!

A Huge Thank You goes to the Chapel Hills Walmart, to all of you who have sent your prayers/well-wishes Shayla & Garrett's way! They have truly been heard & felt. Not only have you sent your best regards but the donations have been incomparable. We love your jean day idea!!! Very clever! Right at this very moment Shayla is undergoing a Skin Grafting surgery and will be on her continued path to what will be years of recovery. We the family are forever grateful!

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

EXTREMELY GRAPHIC PICTURE!!

WARNING: THIS IS AN EXTREMELY GRAPHIC PICTURE FOLLOWING ONE OF SHAYLA'S AGGRESSIVE SURGERIES.



Father's Note to Public.

This website was created to help educate the public to be aware of the symptoms to watch for Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) the flesh eating bacteria that Shayla has contracted. What you think could be a simple infection might not be. In this case it was misdiagnosed by doctors for 5 days. Those 5 days could make the biggest difference in someone else's life.
Here are the symptoms that Shayla went thru before they really knew what it was:

-Soreness
-Hot to the touch
-Swelling
-Small blisters
-High temperature
-Nausea
-Skin turning BLACK.


Education on this could save a life!

Journal from the beginning...documented by Shayla's father.


7/19/06 (a.m.) Checked into Penrose Community Hospital with pre-labor pains, temp. 102. Numerous attempts to start the IV (counted over 30 pin sticks) to try and stop the labor.
7/21/06 (p.m.) Checked out of hospital since the contractions had stopped.
7/22/06 (3a.m.) Went back into hospital. Gave birth to little baby Garrett at 11:06a.m.
7/26/06 (p.m.) Checked out of Penrose.
7/26/06 Neck started getting sore.
7/27/06 Neck turned red and swelled up.
7/28/06 Went to ER & was admitted. Neck continued to swell and turn darker shades of red. They had her on an anitbody drip every 6 hours. Shayla had high temps the entire time.
7/30/06 The redness then turned into blisters traveling down onto her chest.
7/31/06 The doctor that had been looking in on her said he wanted a specialist to look at it. An additional doctor ordered a ct scan. That night @ 10p.m. he decided to lance and drain the swollen area.
8/01/06 So far everything looked okay.
8/02/06 The entire area turned BLACK! At this point they were able to diagnose it properly. They then transfered her to Memorial Hospital where they would proceed to do the 1st major surgery to remove the flesh eating bacteria. This was an extremely aggressive surgery in order to hopefully remove it all. More possibly surgeries to follow.
*Keep in mind this entire time Shayla was not awake or aware of the severity of her injuries.
8/7/06 Second surgery at Memorial removed lower chest & left shoulder.
8/11/06 Third surgery at Memorial removed 1" along bottom of left shoulder.
8/12/06 After multiple calls to different Denver hospitals they moved her to University Hospital in the burn unit.
8/15/06 Fifth surgery total, 1st one at University removed more from neck & shoulder. While they had her under they also installed mesh called Integra for the grafting to begin.
8/16/06 Had a bad reaction to 1 unit of blood. Result was high temp, high blood pressure & high heart rate.
8/17/06 thru 8/19/06 Her meds were lessened to begin to awaken her finally.
8/20/06 Breathing tube was removed. (Big Day!!!) Her temp went down & her white blood count went down to 10.
8/28/06 Finally moved from ICU.
8/30/06 Skin grafting will begin at 7:30a.m.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

August 24, 2006

August 24, 2006 ~ The doctors did have to go in and drain more fluid from Shayla's lungs and happened to puncture a lung so they have to go in and repair it. They say it will be relatively safe with no complications. Hopefully they will start skin grafting soon. The baby had a blockage in his intestines but they have opened it back up and he is now feeding again. So far so good. Shayla has regained her voice and of course her wonderful sense of humor. It was quite funny to see her flip off the nurses when they started to fuss with her before when she was unable to communicate. Luckly, they never saw her or at least chose to ignore it.

With my plea for ideas of a fundraiser, Shayla's sister Brandy came up with the idea of a bake sale over Labor Day weekend. Thankfully, Walmart (Shayla's employer) agreed to allow us to have it at their parking lot in Colorado Springs. We will not only have baked goods from various kind people but also I will be making batches of salsa to purchase. I will leave all details here as soon as I obtain them.
~April Fowler

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Pictures of Baby Garrett


Tuesday, August 22, 2006

August 4 & 5, 2006 Pictures of Shayla

Monday, August 21, 2006

KKTV Progress Story 8/21/06

Woman With Rare Flesh Eating Disease Shows Progress
Colorado Springs
Lauri Martin

In a story you’ll see only on KKTV 11 News…

We first told you about a Colorado Springs woman fighting a rare flesh eating disease 2 weeks ago. For the first time in a month, Shayla is starting to show signs of progress.

At the time, doctors said her chances of survival were slim and to pray for a miracle. But Monday night, after 5 surgeries total, and removing much of her chest and neck tissue, Shayla is doing somewhat better. Surgeons say she still has some of the bacteria in her system and another surgery is likely. But, they are hopeful that the first skin graft of many she will need could happen as soon as two weeks from now.

Below is the original story that aired on KKTV 11 News during the 10pm newscast on August 9, 2006. You can also find a blog from Shayla’s condition. Return to our homepage and click on "As Seen on KKTV".

A Colorado Springs woman is fighting for her life just three weeks after having a baby. 21 year old Shayla went into premature labor when she was rushed to Penrose Community Hospital. Doctors tried to stop early contractions, but Shayla’s baby boy decided it was time. Shayla’s dad, who we’ve kept anonymous, said, “It started with the IV or attempted with the IV and they poked her over 35 times.”

A week later, Shayla came down with the flesh-eating disease. No one knows for sure just how she got it, but Shayla's dad said doctors told him, it could have been from an open wound caused by repeated attempts to administer the IV.

In home video of Shayla at the hospital, she has a large, red bump on the left side of her neck. Doctors thought at first that it was just an infection. She went into surgery and tubes were inserted to drain the wound, but within days her condition worsens. Her entire neck began to swell and doctors realized she has the rare flesh-eating disease.
It's called necrotizing fasciitis, an infection caused by Group Strep A bacterium, which also causes common infections like Strep throat. But, in rare cases, when the bacteria infects an open wound on a person whose immune system is very weak, the bacteria produces a type of toxin inside the body. Dr. Sonja Anic with the El Paso County Health Department said, “It’s like something is eating away at your soft tissue, your fat, your muscles and your skin." The disease is so rare in fact, only 600 people in the U.S. have contracted the flesh eating disease in the past 6 years according to the Centers of Disease Control.

In spots, Shayla’s skin died and turned black. Her dad told 11 News, "The second surgery on Shayla, they removed the majority of her left side of her neck and the front side of her chest."
It’s been an emotional roller coaster for Shayla's family, who right now, are just making it day to day. “The doctors told me to pray. She's very sick and they're looking for a miracle."

Doctors say they don't know if Shayla is going to make it. Again, the flesh-eating disease is rare, but if you have a cut that gets red, if there's severe pain or swelling, and you get a fever, see a doctor.
Shayla's medical bills are through the roof. If you would like to donate, go to any Wells Fargo bank and the account is under "Care of Shayla."

Fundraiser

Hello April here again. If anyone knows how to start the process for a fundraiser or happens to have any advice on it please e-mail me. I would love to get one started for Shayla. Her expenses are getting so crazy and out of hand not to mention her father that is practically living at the hospital. I really want to do something nice for them however since I have never done this before a little help pointing me in the right direction would be appreciated. My direct e-mail address is aprilfowler@hotmail.com Thank you in advance.
~April Fowler (Take Care of each other)

Donations

Donations can be made to a medical fund to help Shayla and her family at any Wells Fargo Bank branch. Donations should be made to account No. 3112243377.

Gazette story 8/19/06

August 19, 2006
Woman with flesh-eating bacteria moved to Denver
21-year-old has had 4 operations to remove tissue
By CARY LEIDER VOGRIN - THE GAZETTE
A 21-year-old Colorado Springs woman battling a case of flesh-eating bacteria is being treated at a Denver hospital, where she remains in serious condition. Since being diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis in early August, the woman has undergone four operations to cut away dead tissue in her chest and the left side of her neck. The rare and dangerous condition attacks soft tissue. Her family has requested that she be identified only by her first name, Shayla, to protect their privacy. The woman began experiencing symptoms of infection two days after giving birth, her father said. The infection is believed to
have started at an intravenous site in her neck. It occurs when an invasive strain of group A streptococcus enters a cut or scrape. The bacteria multiply quickly and give off toxins that kill the tissue. The woman gave birth at Penrose Community Hospital, was moved to Memorial Hospital after being diagnosed and then was transferred to the University of Colorado Hospital in Denver. Her father said it’s unknown if she’ll need more surgery. “We gotta start moving forward,” he said, “and right now, we’re not moving forward.” He said that his daughter’s temperature has been around 103 and that she’s breathing with the aid of a respirator. He said she is awake about 10 minutes of every hour. “I think she understands because I asked her if she remembers me telling her stuff from the day before and she shakes her head yes,” her father said. “She knew she had the spot on her neck, and I told her when they went in to cut it out, it was a lot more than they thought.” The woman’s baby, a boy who was born two months early, remains at Penrose Community Hospital. Donations can be made to a medical fund to help Shayla and her family at any Wells Fargo Bank branch. Donations should be made to account No. 3112243377. CONTACT THE WRITER: 636-0236 or cary.vogrin@gazette.com

(~Thank you Cary Leider Vogrin)

Press Release from kktv.com 8/9/06

Inside Look At Flesh Eating Bacteria
Lauri Martin
In a story you’ll see only on KKTV 11 News…
A Colorado Springs woman is fighting for her life just three weeks after having a baby. 21 year old Shayla went into premature labor when she was rushed to Penrose Community Hospital. Doctors tried to stop early contractions, but Shayla’s baby boy decided it was time. Shayla’s dad, who we’ve kept anonymous, said, “It started with the IV or attempted with the IV and they poked her over 35 times.”
A week later, Shayla came down with the flesh-eating disease. No one knows for sure just how she got it, but Shayla's dad said doctors told him, it could have been from an open wound caused by repeated attempts to administer the IV.
In home video of Shayla at the hospital, she has a large, red bump on the left side of her neck. Doctors thought at first that it was just an infection. She went into surgery and tubes were inserted to drain the wound, but within days her condition worsens. Her entire neck began to swell and doctors realized she has the rare flesh-eating disease.
It's called necrotizing fasciitis, an infection caused by Group Strep A bacterium, which also causes common infections like Strep throat. But, in rare cases, when the bacteria infects an open wound on a person whose immune system is very weak, the bacteria produces a type of toxin inside the body. Dr. Sonja Anic with the El Paso County Health Department said, “It’s like something is eating away at your soft tissue, your fat, your muscles and your skin." The disease is so rare in fact, only 600 people in the U.S. have contracted the flesh eating disease in the past 6 years according to the Centers of Disease Control.
In spots, Shayla’s skin died and turned black. Her dad told 11 News, "The second surgery on Shayla, they removed the majority of her left side of her neck and the front side of her chest."
It’s been an emotional roller coaster for Shayla's family, who right now, are just making it day to day. “The doctors told me to pray. She's very sick and they're looking for a miracle."
Doctors say they don't know if Shayla is going to make it. Again, the flesh-eating disease is rare, but if you have a cut that gets red, if there's severe pain or swelling, and you get a fever, see a doctor.
Shayla's medical bills are through the roof. If you would like to donate, go to any Wells Fargo bank and the account is under "Care of Shayla."

(~Thank you Lauri Martin)

August 21, 2006

Hello all, this is Shayla's cousin April Fowler. I have decided to start a site for her so that everyone concerned will be able to keep up with her and little baby Garrett's progress. Eventually, Shayla herself will be able to keep you updated. The family has had wonderful support from extended family, friends, hospital workers and even warm loving strangers. We would like to Thank you all for everything that has lead us up to this point. On this blog you will be able to learn of Shayla's difficult road to recovery and what has landed her where she is today. Her father (Mike) wants everyone to use this a tool for education for Necrotizing Fasciitis (Flesh Eating Bacteria ). He wants the public to be able to recognize the symptoms and now how to get the help needed at the earliest stage possible. Current press releases will continue to be added as they are reported. Please feel free to leave any comments. Shayla will be ever so grateful when she hears about your well wishes. Our goal is to do our best to keep you updated everyday as time is avail. As I sign off today, know that I am working on making this a very informative site for all parties. Thanks again for all of the support you have shown. Just reading this blog shows you care!
~April Fowler
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