As you can see, it's been quite a while since I've posted a blog entry... and most of you will know that it's because we've been at the Stollery Children's Hospital. It all started on Wednesday, Sept. 24th after Colby's bath, when I noticed a small bump on his bum. Nothing had changed in the morning, so I took him to the dayhome on Thursday morning as usual. I was called out of my class late morning to take a call from Laura. She said that Colby had a fever of 101.7 and just wasn't himself. He wasn't wanting to sit down at all, was 'glassy-eyed' and just cried a lot. Luckily, my school was very accommodating and let me leave right away to go and pick him up. I took him to the Stony Plain Emergency Room and waited for about 2 1/2 hours before being seen. His fever kept going up and down, but remained high. The lump on his bum did not improve... in fact, it continued to get worse (larger, redder, and more painful) with every passing hour. The Doctor believed it was an abcess, ordered a shot of morphine for the pain and referred us to the Stollery Children's Hospital right away. He wanted us to be transported by ambulance, but one was not available for a long time, so Kristy drove us in. Again, we waited, but eventually were seen in the Stollery ER where we were admitted right away. Colby's temperature was up to 104 by this time and his bum kept getting worse. It was absolutely amazing and scary to me how quickly it progressed. I'm so glad Laura caught it when she did. We ended up staying in Emergency overnight on Thursday, as there were no beds upstairs for us. It was a horrible night... doctors, surgeons, nurses, med. students coming in all hours of the night. Colby was hooked up to an IV with 3 antibiotics at first and was on heart and oxygen monitors, as well. They were talking surgery at one point to drain it, but there was no actual abcess that had formed... yet. They weren't sure if one would appear once the 7 doses of antibiotics per day started working and the swelling and inflamation began to subside. We were moved up to a room on the 5th floor (Pediatric Observation Unit) on Friday afternoon about 5:00 pm. Colby continued to improve a little bit everyday with the help of the 2 IV antibiotics. Although he had a great deal of trouble with the IV lines, including all 4 coming out and countless attempts including his hands, feet, arms, and scalp. Poor little guy... I can't imagine the type of discomfort and pain he was in. We have a great pediatrician, Dr. Dhunnoo, who will continue to see Colby as an outpatient now and follow-up with him. He did his rounds every morning and came to check on progress. Finally on Wednesday, Oct. 1st, after a failed attempt at a 5th IV, they had to move to oral antibiotics. He continued to improve a bit everyday and they finally discharged us on Thursday, Oct. 2nd, after 1 week of being there. We had to continue the oral antibiotics for 5 more days after arriving home. Colby and I are going to see Dr. Dhunnoo for a follow-up appointment this afternoon. He was thinking that Colby will probably be on medication for the next 2-3 months. If it's going to ensure this bacteria is gone and help to prevent something else, I'm fine with it. We'll see what he says today.
Sorry for the novel, but this was a big thing in Colby's life... not a good thing, but a big thing. He's getting back to his normal happy-go-lucky self and is playing with his toys at home again. I'm sure he was ecstatic to be at home and not confined to his hospital crib anymore. We are all trying to catch up on rest, including Mommy and Daddy... I stayed at the hospital 6 out of 7 nights with Colby. Thankfully, my mom was able to take some time off to help me out... it was very draining trying to keep him entertained and happy all day, especially toward the end when he was starting to feel better. I'm just thankful for the great things in my life... health, family, and love.
Lesley
xoxo
3 comments:
We are so glad you are all home safe and sound and Colby is recovering. You all went through so much this past few weeks, I can't imagine being in your shoes. Colby sure is one tough little guy. I hope your appointment went well this afternoon and easing back into "normal" daily life goes smooth. Take care, we love you all :) XOXOX Cal, Tracy & Blake
"this" should read "these" - sorry it was bugging me :)
Glad to hear that you are getting better Colby! Much love to you all!
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