Tuesday, November 20, 2007

update

Ethan stayed at Monash for 5 days on IV antibiotics. He was a lot happier and more active so we were discharged with oral antibiotics and an intense home physio plan. We got home Sunday night and by Monday night he had fevers again. I was wanting to pull my hair out, I couldn't understand why every time the IV antibiotics stopped he had temperatures and struggled. Not wanting to go back to hospital we struggled with physio, diet and the other issues associated with having fevers at home. Finally after a week the temperatures stopped and everything started to fall into place. He had a tough week at the end of a couple of tough months but he has turned the corner now.

He attended school for a few hours last week. It was great to see him have some independence and enjoy himself. It was also a great break for me!

Ethan was lucky to attended Cops 'n' Kids camp with Challenge on the weekend. I had concerns about him going but he had a one to one buddy and there is a nurse present, so overall I knew he would be well looked after. My biggest concern was that he would get fevers and we would have to drive to Sovereign Hill to pick him up, but the thought of getting sleep (even if it is for one night before going to pick him up)was far more appealing. As it turned out he didn't get sick and he had a ball for the 3 nights away and I finally got some sleep!!

Last week we had Ethan's respiratory and cardiac appointment. The respiratory doctor changed his medications a little and told me to hang in there. Overall Eth's chest is sounding better and he is improving so we are doing something right. The cardiac appointment didn't go as well. Ethan's sats are still low. The nurse recorded them at 65% and the flow through the conduit is still restricted so it appears the operation hasn't improved things and the restrictions are due to his pulmonary circulation. Not the greatest of news but there were no promises! Dr Jim also told us that he is retiring and we will see a new cardiologist at our next visit in 4 weeks. Ethan was unfazed by this when saying goodbye.

I have literally just got off the phone to Challenge. One of the camp kids has broken out in chicken pox today. It is recommended Ethan has a blood test and an injection. Not too sure how this will affect him but it does mean he can't be around any other cancer kids for 4 weeks. No playgroup or Christmas party. (Erin also attended camp and they are unsure whether she can attend the Christmas party). Another trip to hospital to get this done but at least it can be done while Erin's in getting her tonsils out tomorrow!!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow you guys certainly pack a lot in. I get tired just thinking about it all. No wonder you crave sleep. Hope the corner really has been turned and you can relax and enjoy some wonderful family time. Good luck saying goodbye to the tonsils Erin.
Cheers,
Judi and Rob