Year 2 – Week 44 – Day 5

We got up this morning thinking that we would just be visiting the pediatrician. I called as soon as they opened and they were able to get us in at 9:40am.
The doc was very sad to see Brendan working so hard to breathe and needing so much oxygen. He really didn’t like how his lungs sounded either and expressed concern about pneumonia.

He asked the nurses in the office to do a breathing treatment so he could listen again and see how much it helped. We had to improvise a contraption to get him his mist treatment while he was wearing an HME for travel.

Even though the breathing treatments helped some, the doc still was uncomfortable with Brendan’s breathing retractions and lower left lobe. In order to rule out pneumonia and play it safe, he asked us to take Brendan to the emergency room for his chest xrays. If the xray came back ugly, they would do IV steroids and bloodwork and so on and so on…

So we popped back to the house in order to pick up some food for Trevor and supplies for Brendan in case he was admitted and headed to the hospital.

Our doc had called ahead with orders and specifically asked that they try to take it easy on Brendan. It was definitely a better visit this time, far less people tormenting him all at once. He was exhausted by the time they got him all hooked up.

We made the epic journey across the two big buildings to go to imaging for xrays. The doctors came back and said that his chest looked good. No signs of pneumonia. They did Brendan’s favorite nasal swabs and trach cultures so in a few days, they will call me with results and we will hopefully know what bug is bugging him.
Brendan says for all they do to him, the least he can do it leave some teeth marks on their equipment.

They got consult from Brendan’s pulmonology team and his cardiologist stopped by to see him and check him over. Then they agreed that as long as we were comfortable with caring for him at home that they had no need to admit him. He just needs to beat this bug once and for all.

We left the house at 9:20am and Brendan and I got home at 5:30pm. (Bill and Granddaddy took Trevor home for his nap)
I did not feel like cooking.

It is good to have the house back to “normal”

I will never take for granted two boys at home asleep in their own beds.

We got a mini dust storm and some rain with big booming thunder. Both boys handled the noise very well and are sound asleep.

3 thoughts on “Year 2 – Week 44 – Day 5

  1. Good morning from the east coast! Hugs, hugs and more hugs!! What a stressful day for Brendan and all of you. I will still go with Shannon’s theory, that this will lead to a stronger body and stronger immune system for Brendan! It must have been such a relief for you when Brendan was able to go home! Hoping that somehow, you are able to gain some rest…just know that all of us out here care soooo much!! Prayers, hugs and love!! 🙂

  2. I’m so sorry to hear that Brendan had to make a trip to the ER. I’m also glad to hear that he got to go home and not be admitted. Poor Brendan. 🙁 I wish there was a magic medicine to make him well and more resistant to all of the crud that he picks up. There are just too many nasty bugs that like to pick on sweet little boys.
    It looks like Trevor made it through your chaotic day. I hope he’s feeling much better.
    You definitely need some calm and no illness for awhile. I’d like to hear that you got some rest and everyone is feeling good. I’m sending all the positive thoughts and wishes for a quick recovery. I wish there was more that I could do.
    Lots and lots of love and hugs,
    Gramma xxxxxxxx

  3. Poor Brendan, he just seems to tolerate all of this so well, he really is so good about most of it. Trevor amazes me the way he eats everythine you put in front of him and love every bite. Prayers for Brendan to get well soon and you can get some much needed rest.

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