Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 & , My heart goes out to you and your entire family. I hope things get back on track. It is so scary and VERY hard to watch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 & , My heart goes out to you and your entire family. I hope things get back on track. It is so scary and VERY hard to watch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Of course, my heart goes out to you. I can understand 's frustration. It's got to be heartbreaking to watch your baby fight for his life -- and to jump yet another hurdle at every turn. I hope your next post is good news -- that they find the obstacle and take care of it. Prayers to you all... Michele W mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Of course, my heart goes out to you. I can understand 's frustration. It's got to be heartbreaking to watch your baby fight for his life -- and to jump yet another hurdle at every turn. I hope your next post is good news -- that they find the obstacle and take care of it. Prayers to you all... Michele W mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 May the Lord watch over and keep your little one safe in the days to come - You'll be in our prayers. Kim Gilbert news Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The lab called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something needs to be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was coming in and out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. Suddenly his O2 was dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they were losing him. They did CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 minutes nothing was happening the nurse said that she started to get scared and was doing everything they can for him. They got him back and put in a new centeral line. and I were called at 4:30am and was told to get up there. and I got dressed and got Olivia to her sitters. and I got into traffic. ONce we got to the hospital the Chaplin, two doctors came to us and asked us to go and talk. All I wanted to know is, " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. They told us what happened. ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in his Trach,. There is some airway blockage and as of now they are still trying to find out what is going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is going to look inside of him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When I know more I will email later. is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son have to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. Love , parents to JD and Olivia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 May the Lord watch over and keep your little one safe in the days to come - You'll be in our prayers. Kim Gilbert news Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The lab called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something needs to be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was coming in and out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. Suddenly his O2 was dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they were losing him. They did CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 minutes nothing was happening the nurse said that she started to get scared and was doing everything they can for him. They got him back and put in a new centeral line. and I were called at 4:30am and was told to get up there. and I got dressed and got Olivia to her sitters. and I got into traffic. ONce we got to the hospital the Chaplin, two doctors came to us and asked us to go and talk. All I wanted to know is, " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. They told us what happened. ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in his Trach,. There is some airway blockage and as of now they are still trying to find out what is going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is going to look inside of him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When I know more I will email later. is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son have to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. Love , parents to JD and Olivia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 I am so sorry to hear this. My husband and I can really relate to what you are going through. We have seen Cedie plunge like that a few times (once we were the ones who had to resuscitate) and it is so scary. You feel so helpless. But the good news is, she always comes back stronger and so will JD. Also, back around Christmas time Cedie got real sick. It all started with a trach change. They normally change her trach every two weeks. However, at that time she was going on 5 weeks with the same trach b/c her size was on back order. Well one night she was going into one of these " episodes " where she stopped breathing, heart rate dropped, turned colors, etc. The nurse did an emergency trach change using a different kind of trach. They found a huge mucus plug in the trach. Well, the next day she had the same " episode " happen again. The nurse had to actually cover her trach site and do mouth to mouth. This time they found a bloody tissue stuck in her trach. We think that in the hurry to get the trach changed the night before they must have scraped the sides. From that point she just kind of spiraled down until she was back in ICU (from the TCU) and on pain meds, sedation, and antibiotics. HOWEVER, she did recover and has not had anymore big scares like that. Hopefully, they will figure out what caused JD's struggle and do something to correct it. Hang in there. We will be praying for you all. (mom to Dylan (5) and Cedie Lynn (9 mth CHrAgE) news Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The lab called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something needs to be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was coming in and out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. Suddenly his O2 was dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they were losing him. They did CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 minutes nothing was happening the nurse said that she started to get scared and was doing everything they can for him. They got him back and put in a new centeral line. and I were called at 4:30am and was told to get up there. and I got dressed and got Olivia to her sitters. and I got into traffic. ONce we got to the hospital the Chaplin, two doctors came to us and asked us to go and talk. All I wanted to know is, " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. They told us what happened. ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in his Trach,. There is some airway blockage and as of now they are still trying to find out what is going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is going to look inside of him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When I know more I will email later. is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son have to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. Love , parents to JD and Olivia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 I am so sorry to hear this. My husband and I can really relate to what you are going through. We have seen Cedie plunge like that a few times (once we were the ones who had to resuscitate) and it is so scary. You feel so helpless. But the good news is, she always comes back stronger and so will JD. Also, back around Christmas time Cedie got real sick. It all started with a trach change. They normally change her trach every two weeks. However, at that time she was going on 5 weeks with the same trach b/c her size was on back order. Well one night she was going into one of these " episodes " where she stopped breathing, heart rate dropped, turned colors, etc. The nurse did an emergency trach change using a different kind of trach. They found a huge mucus plug in the trach. Well, the next day she had the same " episode " happen again. The nurse had to actually cover her trach site and do mouth to mouth. This time they found a bloody tissue stuck in her trach. We think that in the hurry to get the trach changed the night before they must have scraped the sides. From that point she just kind of spiraled down until she was back in ICU (from the TCU) and on pain meds, sedation, and antibiotics. HOWEVER, she did recover and has not had anymore big scares like that. Hopefully, they will figure out what caused JD's struggle and do something to correct it. Hang in there. We will be praying for you all. (mom to Dylan (5) and Cedie Lynn (9 mth CHrAgE) news Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The lab called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something needs to be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was coming in and out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. Suddenly his O2 was dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they were losing him. They did CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 minutes nothing was happening the nurse said that she started to get scared and was doing everything they can for him. They got him back and put in a new centeral line. and I were called at 4:30am and was told to get up there. and I got dressed and got Olivia to her sitters. and I got into traffic. ONce we got to the hospital the Chaplin, two doctors came to us and asked us to go and talk. All I wanted to know is, " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. They told us what happened. ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in his Trach,. There is some airway blockage and as of now they are still trying to find out what is going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is going to look inside of him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When I know more I will email later. is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son have to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. Love , parents to JD and Olivia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 wow how can these cuties go through so much hugs ellen > > I am so sorry to hear this. My husband and I can really relate to what you > are going through. We have seen Cedie plunge like that a few times (once > we > were the ones who had to resuscitate) and it is so scary. You feel so > helpless. But the good news is, she always comes back stronger and so will > JD. > > Also, back around Christmas time Cedie got real sick. It all started with > a > trach change. They normally change her trach every two weeks. However, at > that time she was going on 5 weeks with the same trach b/c her size was on > back order. Well one night she was going into one of these " episodes " > where > she stopped breathing, heart rate dropped, turned colors, etc. The nurse > did > an emergency trach change using a different kind of trach. They found a > huge > mucus plug in the trach. Well, the next day she had the same " episode " > happen again. The nurse had to actually cover her trach site and do mouth > to > mouth. This time they found a bloody tissue stuck in her trach. We think > that in the hurry to get the trach changed the night before they must have > scraped the sides. From that point she just kind of spiraled down until > she > was back in ICU (from the TCU) and on pain meds, sedation, and > antibiotics. > HOWEVER, she did recover and has not had anymore big scares like that. > > Hopefully, they will figure out what caused JD's struggle and do something > to correct it. Hang in there. We will be praying for you all. > > (mom to Dylan (5) and Cedie Lynn (9 mth CHrAgE) > > news > > Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around > 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. > Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was > taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. > His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The > lab > called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something needs to > be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was coming in and > out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. Suddenly his O2 was > dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they were losing him. They > did > CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 minutes nothing was happening > the nurse said that she started to get scared and was doing everything > they > can for him. They got him back and put in a new centeral line. and I > were called at 4:30am and was told to get up there. and I got > dressed > and got Olivia to her sitters. and I got into traffic. ONce we got > to > the hospital the Chaplin, two doctors came to us and asked us to go and > talk. All I wanted to know is, " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. > They told us what happened. ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in > his Trach,. There is some airway blockage and as of now they are still > trying to find out what is going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is > going to look inside of him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When > I > know more I will email later. > is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son > have > to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. > > Love > , parents to JD and Olivia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 wow how can these cuties go through so much hugs ellen > > I am so sorry to hear this. My husband and I can really relate to what you > are going through. We have seen Cedie plunge like that a few times (once > we > were the ones who had to resuscitate) and it is so scary. You feel so > helpless. But the good news is, she always comes back stronger and so will > JD. > > Also, back around Christmas time Cedie got real sick. It all started with > a > trach change. They normally change her trach every two weeks. However, at > that time she was going on 5 weeks with the same trach b/c her size was on > back order. Well one night she was going into one of these " episodes " > where > she stopped breathing, heart rate dropped, turned colors, etc. The nurse > did > an emergency trach change using a different kind of trach. They found a > huge > mucus plug in the trach. Well, the next day she had the same " episode " > happen again. The nurse had to actually cover her trach site and do mouth > to > mouth. This time they found a bloody tissue stuck in her trach. We think > that in the hurry to get the trach changed the night before they must have > scraped the sides. From that point she just kind of spiraled down until > she > was back in ICU (from the TCU) and on pain meds, sedation, and > antibiotics. > HOWEVER, she did recover and has not had anymore big scares like that. > > Hopefully, they will figure out what caused JD's struggle and do something > to correct it. Hang in there. We will be praying for you all. > > (mom to Dylan (5) and Cedie Lynn (9 mth CHrAgE) > > news > > Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around > 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. > Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was > taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. > His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The > lab > called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something needs to > be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was coming in and > out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. Suddenly his O2 was > dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they were losing him. They > did > CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 minutes nothing was happening > the nurse said that she started to get scared and was doing everything > they > can for him. They got him back and put in a new centeral line. and I > were called at 4:30am and was told to get up there. and I got > dressed > and got Olivia to her sitters. and I got into traffic. ONce we got > to > the hospital the Chaplin, two doctors came to us and asked us to go and > talk. All I wanted to know is, " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. > They told us what happened. ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in > his Trach,. There is some airway blockage and as of now they are still > trying to find out what is going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is > going to look inside of him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When > I > know more I will email later. > is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son > have > to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. > > Love > , parents to JD and Olivia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 wow how can these cuties go through so much hugs ellen > > I am so sorry to hear this. My husband and I can really relate to what you > are going through. We have seen Cedie plunge like that a few times (once > we > were the ones who had to resuscitate) and it is so scary. You feel so > helpless. But the good news is, she always comes back stronger and so will > JD. > > Also, back around Christmas time Cedie got real sick. It all started with > a > trach change. They normally change her trach every two weeks. However, at > that time she was going on 5 weeks with the same trach b/c her size was on > back order. Well one night she was going into one of these " episodes " > where > she stopped breathing, heart rate dropped, turned colors, etc. The nurse > did > an emergency trach change using a different kind of trach. They found a > huge > mucus plug in the trach. Well, the next day she had the same " episode " > happen again. The nurse had to actually cover her trach site and do mouth > to > mouth. This time they found a bloody tissue stuck in her trach. We think > that in the hurry to get the trach changed the night before they must have > scraped the sides. From that point she just kind of spiraled down until > she > was back in ICU (from the TCU) and on pain meds, sedation, and > antibiotics. > HOWEVER, she did recover and has not had anymore big scares like that. > > Hopefully, they will figure out what caused JD's struggle and do something > to correct it. Hang in there. We will be praying for you all. > > (mom to Dylan (5) and Cedie Lynn (9 mth CHrAgE) > > news > > Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around > 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. > Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was > taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. > His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The > lab > called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something needs to > be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was coming in and > out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. Suddenly his O2 was > dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they were losing him. They > did > CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 minutes nothing was happening > the nurse said that she started to get scared and was doing everything > they > can for him. They got him back and put in a new centeral line. and I > were called at 4:30am and was told to get up there. and I got > dressed > and got Olivia to her sitters. and I got into traffic. ONce we got > to > the hospital the Chaplin, two doctors came to us and asked us to go and > talk. All I wanted to know is, " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. > They told us what happened. ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in > his Trach,. There is some airway blockage and as of now they are still > trying to find out what is going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is > going to look inside of him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When > I > know more I will email later. > is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son > have > to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. > > Love > , parents to JD and Olivia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 , My heart goes out to you. Hold on to that hope that he will pull through. May that hope keep you safe and keep him fighting. If there is one constant with chargers, is that we are fighters. Chantelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 , My heart goes out to you. Hold on to that hope that he will pull through. May that hope keep you safe and keep him fighting. If there is one constant with chargers, is that we are fighters. Chantelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 , My heart goes out to you. Hold on to that hope that he will pull through. May that hope keep you safe and keep him fighting. If there is one constant with chargers, is that we are fighters. Chantelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 , You all will be in my thoughts and prayers tonight. Jeanie Colp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 , You all will be in my thoughts and prayers tonight. Jeanie Colp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 , You all will be in my thoughts and prayers tonight. Jeanie Colp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 prayers going your way--hope today is a much better day. news > Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around > 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. > Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was > taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. > His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The > lab called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something > needs to be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was > coming in and out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. > Suddenly his O2 was dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they > were losing him. They did CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 > minutes nothing was happening the nurse said that she started to get > scared and was doing everything they can for him. They got him back and > put in a new centeral line. and I were called at 4:30am and was told > to get up there. and I got dressed and got Oliv > ia to her sitters. and I got into traffic. ONce we got to the > hospital the Chaplin, two doctors came to us and asked us to go and talk. > All I wanted to know is, " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. They > told us what happened. ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in his > Trach,. There is some airway blockage and as of now they are still trying > to find out what is going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is going > to look inside of him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When I know > more I will email later. > is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son > have to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. > > Love > , parents to JD and Olivia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 prayers going your way--hope today is a much better day. news > Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around > 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. > Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was > taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. > His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The > lab called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something > needs to be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was > coming in and out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. > Suddenly his O2 was dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they > were losing him. They did CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 > minutes nothing was happening the nurse said that she started to get > scared and was doing everything they can for him. They got him back and > put in a new centeral line. and I were called at 4:30am and was told > to get up there. and I got dressed and got Oliv > ia to her sitters. and I got into traffic. ONce we got to the > hospital the Chaplin, two doctors came to us and asked us to go and talk. > All I wanted to know is, " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. They > told us what happened. ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in his > Trach,. There is some airway blockage and as of now they are still trying > to find out what is going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is going > to look inside of him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When I know > more I will email later. > is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son > have to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. > > Love > , parents to JD and Olivia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 prayers going your way--hope today is a much better day. news > Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around > 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. > Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was > taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. > His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The > lab called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something > needs to be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was > coming in and out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. > Suddenly his O2 was dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they > were losing him. They did CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 > minutes nothing was happening the nurse said that she started to get > scared and was doing everything they can for him. They got him back and > put in a new centeral line. and I were called at 4:30am and was told > to get up there. and I got dressed and got Oliv > ia to her sitters. and I got into traffic. ONce we got to the > hospital the Chaplin, two doctors came to us and asked us to go and talk. > All I wanted to know is, " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. They > told us what happened. ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in his > Trach,. There is some airway blockage and as of now they are still trying > to find out what is going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is going > to look inside of him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When I know > more I will email later. > is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son > have to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. > > Love > , parents to JD and Olivia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 , I know as many of us know what you are going thru at this moment... My heart and prayers are with you and your family in this time of need. Lots of love and hugs from Australia xooxox > Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around > 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. > Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was > taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. > His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The > lab called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something > needs to be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was > coming in and out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. > Suddenly his O2 was dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they > were losing him. They did CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 > minutes nothing was happening the nurse said that she started to get > scared and was doing everything they can for him. They got him back and > put in a new centeral line. and I were called at 4:30am and was told > to get up there. and I got dressed and got Olivia to her sitters. > and I got into traffic. ONce we got to the hospital the Chaplin, two > doctors came to us and asked us to go and talk. All I wanted to know is, > " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. They told us what happened. > ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in his Trach,. There is some > airway blockage and as of now they are still trying to find out what is > going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is going to look inside of > him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When I know more I will email > later. > is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son > have to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. > > Love > , parents to JD and Olivia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 , I know as many of us know what you are going thru at this moment... My heart and prayers are with you and your family in this time of need. Lots of love and hugs from Australia xooxox > Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around > 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. > Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was > taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. > His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The > lab called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something > needs to be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was > coming in and out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. > Suddenly his O2 was dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they > were losing him. They did CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 > minutes nothing was happening the nurse said that she started to get > scared and was doing everything they can for him. They got him back and > put in a new centeral line. and I were called at 4:30am and was told > to get up there. and I got dressed and got Olivia to her sitters. > and I got into traffic. ONce we got to the hospital the Chaplin, two > doctors came to us and asked us to go and talk. All I wanted to know is, > " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. They told us what happened. > ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in his Trach,. There is some > airway blockage and as of now they are still trying to find out what is > going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is going to look inside of > him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When I know more I will email > later. > is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son > have to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. > > Love > , parents to JD and Olivia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 , I know as many of us know what you are going thru at this moment... My heart and prayers are with you and your family in this time of need. Lots of love and hugs from Australia xooxox > Yesterday JD was still having a rough time. He was moved to the ICU around > 5pm and they just wanted to make sure he was getting more O2 to help him. > Last night I called and he was doing pretty well. At 3:45 am the nurse was > taking a blood gas and noticed that his blood seemed a little bit darker. > His stomach was a little bigger and they were trying to get air out. The > lab called and said that the blood gasses were not good and something > needs to be done quick. The doctors on call were around. Everyone was > coming in and out of the room trying to figure out what is going on. > Suddenly his O2 was dropping then his Heart Rate was dropping and they > were losing him. They did CPR and they had to Shock him. For about 15 > minutes nothing was happening the nurse said that she started to get > scared and was doing everything they can for him. They got him back and > put in a new centeral line. and I were called at 4:30am and was told > to get up there. and I got dressed and got Olivia to her sitters. > and I got into traffic. ONce we got to the hospital the Chaplin, two > doctors came to us and asked us to go and talk. All I wanted to know is, > " Is my son alive " We were both very scared. They told us what happened. > ENt is coming in to see if there is a plug in his Trach,. There is some > airway blockage and as of now they are still trying to find out what is > going on and what the plan is. Right now ENT is going to look inside of > him, there is also going to be an Echo done. When I know more I will email > later. > is really taking this hard and keeps asking what more does my son > have to go through. Keep us in your prayers, JD is a fighter. > > Love > , parents to JD and Olivia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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