Friday, March 28, 2014

Close Call!

Last Sunday Philip got a fever around 8pm. So I called the GI doctor and as I assumed they sent us to the emergency room to get checked out and have some blood work done. This time my mom and dad had been sick with fever so we hoped it may just be viral and not cholangitis.
We got to the ER around 10pm and by the time they were able to get blood and the flu swab it was 2am. The rapid flu came back negative so the decided to admit us. We finally got in our room around 4:30am. Thank you to my sister for staying and keeping me company since Dan was at work.
They started him on IV antibiotics in the meantime. They took the blood before the antibiotics started and It turned out his blood work came back better than the week before when we saw the doctor. So this made them believe it was just a virus but We still had to wait the 48 hours for the full result of the flu test. So we were quarantined to our room and he couldn't come out til we found out the results.
His next blood work still improved so there was some question on whether or not it really was a virus or the cholangitis. Well Tuesday night they came in and said his Flu test was positive! So that was the source of the fever. In the meantime my mom, Danny and I came down with symptoms as well.
SO they released us Wednesday afternoon and we are all taking Tamiflu which by the way has helped me greatly. Philip was released on oral antibiotics because the IV was working on something so they figured as a prophylaxis to continue on for 8 days with amoxicillin.
Such a weird feeling to be happy that he had the flu. I was smiling like crazy knowing he wouldn't have to endure IV antibiotics for 21 days again.
Over the last couple of  months, Philip's platelet count had been dropping and While we were there his platelet count dropped significantly which we learned was from the flu. It did come back up a bit after a couple of days but we were told he is showing signs of portal hypertension.
We are still learning about it but in the simplest terms that way I understand it is as the liver hardens it causes a sort of traffic jam of the blood flow so it backs up into other veins and organs causing pressure like in the spleen which causes it to enlarge. There are other situations that can occur with this like esophageal bleeding but we are hoping that never occurs. Unfortunately this is the nature of the disease and although his bilirubin is the lowest it has ever been, the disease still progresses causing damage to the liver.
Philip still remains a happy little guy and is hitting all his developmental milestones. He doesn't like baby food much but who would I guess? lol

We will be walking in the LI Liver Life Walk this year at Eisenhower park on May 18th.
Please join us at the walk if you can and help us raise money for a great cause!
Our team name is Friends of Philip!

http://go.liverfoundation.org/goto/kimkennelly