Guest guest Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 Anne, A great big hug going your way. I hate that Asher is having problems and that they made a grand error with the MicKey Button. Some drs might prove to be human, if they'd only fess up to their mistakes. Don't worry about venting, that's what we are all here for. I am glad he has gained weight. Praying for you. Ann > Hi all, > > I guess it's vent time for me. What a day! Last week, the surgeon put in a > too small and too tight MicKey Button in place of Asher's G-tube. We had some > bleeding in it this weekend and our ped gastro (whom I love!) told us it was > too small and too tight (which of course was denied by the surgeon) and ran the > risk of creating an ulcer. Our ped gastro said that he has been woken up in > the middle of the night by emergency b/c of kids vomiting blood b/c of too tight > buttons. So... b/c of insurance concerns, he had us go through the ER today > to get it changed. I'm never thrilled with hospitals but the ER is probably my > least favorite place to be. And, while we were there, the ER doc listened to > Asher's lungs and ended up ordering a chest x-ray to rule out pneumonia. Ash > did not have pneumonia but some other viral thing that is now requiring > nebulizer treatments, etc. I felt so bad that I hadn't picked up on his wheezing! My > older son, b/c of his primary immune deficiency, usually gets so much sicker > (with high fevers, green gunk, etc.) than Asher was that I just didn't worry > about his cough. Anyhow, to make matters worse, while I was at the ER, I > received a phone message from Dr. S's office letting me know that Asher's tests will > not be finished until late next week and then it will be more time until the > report is written. I had been told last week that all of Asher's tests were > finished but, apparently, Dr. S's employee was incorrect and it won't be for > another week and a half. GRRRRR! > > I struggle with feeling guilty again for whining and being angry b/c I know > we could be worse off. Asher has gained almost 2 pounds!!! Yea! Although he is > really almost totally fed by liquid. He continues to look pretty strong > compared to before his G-tube. But, I'm just tired, tired, tired of spending my days > and weeks at the hospital or in doctor's office. I hate to say this - but the > brain drain of waiting in waiting rooms is getting to me!!! And I feel so > much tension when I think Dr. S's report is going to be here soon and then it > gets delayed. I go all over the place in my head at night - from being afraid of > what his diagnosis is going to be all the way to being scared he won't be able > to find what's going on with my son. > > I've had a few good tantrums (in private) and it might be time for another > one. Thanks for listening to this again! > > Anne R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Yes, waiting can be a problem. I guess each person is different when waiting for results; especially when they are the life of your child. We have a partial diagnosis for Leah of complex I. But they sent her skin cells over to Amsterdam to see if she had GAII. Well it took almost a year for those results. I guess I would forget about them and it wasn't until February that I had asked about them and then again in April. May be I'm too patient. But I think of all the testing that must be done in Atlanta for mito and may be other diseases. At least the tests are being worked on. I think we need to look at the whole picture; lab techs going on vacation, may be illnesses, etc. Little things that can throw off everything by a day or two. The only thing I would like to know is communication. That may be they are running behind in their final testing; or may be they had most of the testing done and found out that there were two tests to go and that's why it will take longer. Plus the person who needs to type of the dictated notes from the doctor. They all play an important part in getting the results to the doctor to you. But it all adds up if you are spending time in doctor offices and ER waiting rooms can take its toll on a person's brain and body. But at least you got what you needed by going to the ER even though you didn't want to; to get the results your doctor needed. It's sad that the one doctor would not listen to the advice of the other doctor. That's where egos come in to play. Bad egos. But so glad you can see a bright point here that the doctor caught something that you had missed. And now you know what to look for. We are so use to the classic signes in some of our kids that we forget each kid will present some thing differently. I know we do when it comes to sinus infections and even strep throat. And yippee for gaining 2 pounds. The positive of this again you found and to let us know. That is so cool. Keep us updated on the doctor saga and hope things continue to go in the right direction for you Anne and that you will get the results soon and the answers you are looking for. Nerenhausen mom to Leah AReckling@... wrote: Hi all, I guess it's vent time for me. What a day! Last week, the surgeon put in a too small and too tight MicKey Button in place of Asher's G-tube. We had some bleeding in it this weekend and our ped gastro (whom I love!) told us it was too small and too tight (which of course was denied by the surgeon) and ran the risk of creating an ulcer. Our ped gastro said that he has been woken up in the middle of the night by emergency b/c of kids vomiting blood b/c of too tight buttons. So... b/c of insurance concerns, he had us go through the ER today to get it changed. I'm never thrilled with hospitals but the ER is probably my least favorite place to be. And, while we were there, the ER doc listened to Asher's lungs and ended up ordering a chest x-ray to rule out pneumonia. Ash did not have pneumonia but some other viral thing that is now requiring nebulizer treatments, etc. I felt so bad that I hadn't picked up on his wheezing! My older son, b/c of his primary immune deficiency, u! sually gets so much sicker (with high fevers, green gunk, etc.) than Asher was that I just didn't worry about his cough. Anyhow, to make matters worse, while I was at the ER, I received a phone message from Dr. S's office letting me know that Asher's tests will not be finished until late next week and then it will be more time until the report is written. I had been told last week that all of Asher's tests were finished but, apparently, Dr. S's employee was incorrect and it won't be for another week and a half. GRRRRR! I struggle with feeling guilty again for whining and being angry b/c I know we could be worse off. Asher has gained almost 2 pounds!!! Yea! Although he is really almost totally fed by liquid. He continues to look pretty strong compared to before his G-tube. But, I'm just tired, tired, tired of spending my days and weeks at the hospital or in doctor's office. I hate to say this - but the brain drain of waiting in waiting rooms is getting to me!!! And I feel so much tension when I think Dr. S's report is going to be here soon and then it gets delayed. I go all over the place in my head at night - from being afraid of what his diagnosis is going to be all the way to being scared he won't be able to find what's going on with my son. I've had a few good tantrums (in private) and it might be time for another one. Thanks for listening to this again! Anne R Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. This message scanned for viruses by Corecomm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 AMEN! mom to Colby,14,COXIV,LCHAD,ACC,ADHD ,hypothroidism and osteopenia. Chad, 16, healthy, Caleb, 11, also healthy> >Reply-To: Mito >To: Mito >Subject: Re: [Mito} A whine and a GRRR! >Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 09:37:32 -0500 > >Yes, waiting can be a problem. I guess each person is different when >waiting for results; especially when they are the life of your child. >We have a partial diagnosis for Leah of complex I. But they sent her >skin cells over to Amsterdam to see if she had GAII. Well it took almost >a year for those results. I guess I would forget about them and it >wasn't until February that I had asked about them and then again in >April. May be I'm too patient. But I think of all the testing that >must be done in Atlanta for mito and may be other diseases. At least >the tests are being worked on. I think we need to look at the whole >picture; lab techs going on vacation, may be illnesses, etc. Little >things t _________________________________________________________________ Lose those love handles! MSN Fitness shows you two moves to slim your waist. http://fitness.msn.com/articles/feeds/article.aspx?dept=exercise&article=et_pv_030104_lovehandles Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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