This site is dedicated to little Zachary Elsenpeter. Zachary is a 5 year old boy who received a kidney transplant from his father Wade Elsenpeter on December 1, 2004.

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Dec 03, 2009

Zachary not feeling so good.. :(

Zachary not feeling so good.. :(

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12-17-03

Zachary had a very rough night. He was very MISERABLE! with the hives and jumping around in his bed like a fish out of water from iching so bad. I felt awful… He was having a very hard time breathing. His o2 sats were 84%-90% all night. He was up ALL night coughing and feeling pretty sick! and I felt helpless.

Now today his sats are 92%, he still has hives and his eyes are still a little swollen with green junk. Overall he is feeling much better! The antibiotics are working… I am still waiting on the results from the PH study that he had on Monday, as soon as I get them I will update.
The plan is to keep a close eye on him and make sure he keeps heading down the road to recovery.

Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers,
Stacey

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I am glad Zachary is starting to feel better. It is amazing how fast the IV antibiotics can work sometimes. I am praying he continues to feel better and you both have a better night tonight. Keep up the good work Zachary!!!
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