Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Friggin' Bacteria!

Well, It's been a while since I updated everyone on Philip so here it goes…
Saturday morning, Philip developed a fever. So I called the GI office and they sent us to the ER to get some blood work done but be ready for a 48 hour stay. Normal protocol for someone with Biliary Atresia. So after a ton of blood work, urine culture, and ultrasound it looked as if his Bilirubin and liver numbers increased as well a white blood cell count a little. The major concern with having had a Kasai is an infection called Ascending Cholangitis. Since his intestine is hooked directly to his liver, there is now a direct "highway" so to speak for the bacteria which we all have in our intestines and we need to aid in digestion to creep up(Ascend) into the bile ducts in the liver. Being his bile ducts are malformed this causes the backup of bilirubin and can cause liver damage. They admitted us and His fever persisted overnight and spiked at 104. So even before the final results they started aggressively treating it as if it were cholangitis. Because he is doing so well after the Kasai that is another reason to treat it so aggressively. The treatment consists of 21 days of IV antibiotic called Zocin. Yes, when I heard 21 days I about passed out. So we have been in the hospital since then and he is getting his antibiotics every 6 hours. We thought maybe it could be a virus but after starting the antibiotics and no fever since Sunday and the trend of his bloodwork, it looks like it is indeed cholangitis. Today he is having a PIC line put in which is sort of a more temporary permanent IV line that can stay in for the whole 3 weeks so they don't have to keep sticking him. They will try to put in a pediatric line so he can come home and a home care agency will show us how to administer his medicine at home. If not they may have to put a neonatal one in and he will not be able to come home because home cares will not care for one that small in. We are a little stressed out trying to figure it all out right now but we are praying the PIC line works and we can come home and he continues to respond well to the treatment. Philip on the other hand is charming the pants off of all the nurses and staff. And he rocks that hospital gown!


3 comments:

  1. Little sweetie pie! Love you. Hang in there Kim and Dan. This is a tough week but you guys are great parents. Glad to see him smiling. Denise xo

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  2. Have faith, Philip and You will be fine!

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  3. The sweetest smile makes the most stressful time a little easier! Please let us know if we can do anything or if you need any help with Danny. Keep positive!! <3 The Ciramis

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