rocalisa
03-23-2007, 03:57 AM
I posted a LO for the Truth Sugar Free challenge about having to check DS's oxygen uptake overnight to see just how bad his breathing is when he sleeps.
It was pretty stressful, as it kicked me back to watching him have apneas and bradycardias (can't remember how to spell that) when he was in the NICU.
I went to the doctor today for the results. It was bad. Not seriously, seriously bad, but still pretty bad. He needs to have his adenoids and tonsils out and it's going to happen in the next two to three weeks as the doctor doesn't want to wait any more. We can't have it done at the private hospital where the doctor works as he wants him in the main children's hospital since it has an ICU.
While it is unlikely, it is possible the change in pressure from breathing with the obstruction to breathing without it could lead to a fluid build up in his lungs, so they need to monitor him until he adjusts to the new breathing requirements. He'll have to stay in hospital at least overnight and possibly for two or three nights.
So it's not a desperate situation in any way, but it's more than just whipping out the tonsils is at its most simple.
I'm both calm because we now know what's going on and have a plan and freaked out because it's more serious than I expected - and I didn't want him to go to that hospital because we've stayed there before when he was sick and I don't like going back there if I can avoid it.
So there we go. Just need to tell people cause it's a big thing to me, even if not in the bigger scheme of things. It's awareness week for child cancer here in NZ this week, which does put things in a kind of perspective. But while I appreciate that he doesn't have something truly serious and awful like that, it's still a big thing becaue this is MY child, not someone else's.
It was pretty stressful, as it kicked me back to watching him have apneas and bradycardias (can't remember how to spell that) when he was in the NICU.
I went to the doctor today for the results. It was bad. Not seriously, seriously bad, but still pretty bad. He needs to have his adenoids and tonsils out and it's going to happen in the next two to three weeks as the doctor doesn't want to wait any more. We can't have it done at the private hospital where the doctor works as he wants him in the main children's hospital since it has an ICU.
While it is unlikely, it is possible the change in pressure from breathing with the obstruction to breathing without it could lead to a fluid build up in his lungs, so they need to monitor him until he adjusts to the new breathing requirements. He'll have to stay in hospital at least overnight and possibly for two or three nights.
So it's not a desperate situation in any way, but it's more than just whipping out the tonsils is at its most simple.
I'm both calm because we now know what's going on and have a plan and freaked out because it's more serious than I expected - and I didn't want him to go to that hospital because we've stayed there before when he was sick and I don't like going back there if I can avoid it.
So there we go. Just need to tell people cause it's a big thing to me, even if not in the bigger scheme of things. It's awareness week for child cancer here in NZ this week, which does put things in a kind of perspective. But while I appreciate that he doesn't have something truly serious and awful like that, it's still a big thing becaue this is MY child, not someone else's.