Saturday, August 09, 2008

After a few days of a noticeable limp we took Trey to an after-hours clinic on Monday. They thought it was a sprain, wrapped it, told us to come back in a week if he was still limping.
Three days later it was worse so I took him to the pediatrician who sent him to xray which led to complete lab work which led to more questions as to what was really going on. Which led to an MRI which led to being admitted to the hospital which led to an orthopedic specialist and an infectious disease doctor trying to determine what has caused 3/4 of his tibia to be infected. And I won't lie - that word that rhymes with "humor" but isn't funny one bit was thrown out a few too many times for my nerves to handle which led to a minor breakdown.

What they have now determined is what they think to be an injury to his tibia which led to an hematoma forming between the bone and the surrounding tissue, infecting both by somehow getting bacteria in the blood. This was very reassuring and now my hands can stop shaking and I can move forward knowing that this is a much better diagnosis and they won't have to biopsy the bone at this point.

We'll know even more tomorrow and we're hoping he'll get to come home this weekend. As much fun as it is keeping an 18-month old hooked up to an IV confined and entertained in one small hospital room, I can't wait to get him home. If he keeps responding this well to the IV antibiotics, he'll be able to come home and stay on an oral antibiotic for 3-6 weeks with a follow-up MRI in three weeks to see if it's cleared up. They first told us he could be here for several weeks. And he's not sedated at all - which means we get to entertain all 30 pounds of him plus his IV machine and keep him from climbing on anything. Super fun.

I'm so thankful for doctors and hospitals and medication and insurance and immediate care  and all the prayers and temple visits I know went out to Trey. I'm thankful for a husband who holds the Priesthood and was able to administer a blessing to him with the help of a neighbor of ours and for a ward who puts the wheels in motion and you can just FEEL all the prayers. It sounds lame, but I felt the same way when he was born and in the NICU. I just felt the blessings and comfort from prayers and from those who went to the temple. I'm thankful for the Relief Society and how immediate help is offered. I'm thankful for our bishop who's been here and offered more comfort. I'm thankful for the Gospel and for the comfort you can receive in uncertain and scary times. I'm thankful for all our family members - we are so, so lucky to have parents and siblings and grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins who we know love us and are here for us when we need it. Most of all I'm thankful for my beautiful little boys and for being their mom. I'm convinced there's NOTHING harder in this world than being a mom, especially when one of your children is sick or in pain and there's nothing you can do.

12 comments:

Kennell's said...

OH MY GOSH!!! Jaimers, we are praying for you guys here in Texas!!!! Everything is gonna be fine! Just keep loving on that baby of yours, and we'll pray for healing!! Please keep us updated!!! Love you!!!

Bek said...

Yikes! I just saw this. I know how hard it is to keep a baby boy away from the IV... when all they want to do is climb it... you deserve THREE Sonic drinks for that one.

I am also really, really happy that things seems to be the best case scenerio. That is a huge relief. It can be terrifying when they start telling you ALL of the scenerio's because we all know that mammas will latch on to the worst one....

It is funny, just the other day I was thinking the same thing (between the Grace stuff and Norah's surgery). I was reflecting how THANKFUL I am that there are people int he world who care about us and that dedicate their lives to making our children healthy. There is a special place in heaven for nurses and doctors, I am sure of it...... I am so glad that he is being taken care of.

FEEL BETTER TOAD! I love his little dandilion fluff hair. :-)

Lindsey Lee said...

Poor Toad. Don't worry, he for sure IS in our prayers! And good luck with the entertaining on your part! Keep us updated!

Rachel said...

Holy crow! I'm so sorry. You hit the nail right on the head... there is absolutely nothing worse than not being able to do something for your scared or sick child. I can't imagine how scared you were with the "rhymes with humor" talk. Did it feel like déjà vu to you?

Consider y'all prayed for from NC.

Hailey Happens said...

Ok, I feel like an Ass! Swept up in girls camp and not knowing about any of this! i will call you to chat!

Haley Warner said...

Keep us posted.. we're glad he's home for now, at least. :) And you have Nana there for a bit of relief.:) Lots of love

Holly said...

We're praying for your little guy too!

Amanda said...

I'm so sorry that you have had to go through all that. So not fun. Its comforting to know that you have so many friends and family that love and care about you so much. We will be praying for you and your little one!

Kati said...

I am so sorry! I can't imagine how awful that must be.
You are such a good mom.
Our prayers are with you as well.
Please keep us all updated!

Becky said...

I felt so bad for you when I read this nothing is worse then having a sick kid. I hope he keeps getting better we will be praying for you guys.

Lucrecia said...

Wow Jamie, that is nutso! I hope that the antibiotics work beautifully for your little guy. Much love to you and yours!

Sydney said...

dang it, you made me cry.

Sorry you guys are going through this. Prayers from happy valley being sent your way!