Evan Ryan Foster 9-18-09 8 lbs 12 oz
8 pm:
I have recieved a call from the Dr in JC. Evan has been breathing on his own since his arrival which is great news. He is currently getting a head CT to rule out a hematoma that might be causing his platelet problem, but based upon Emme’s history, that’s likely to be negative and all of this is somehow genetic. He and I discussed a meeting with the hematologist at a later date so they can tell me exactly the cause. It was never figured out with Emme, so it will be good information to have.
When he returns from CT, he will get his platelet transfusion. If that does not make a difference, that is an indication that his autoimmune system is attacking the cells and he will need the IVIG (Which I think causes the platelets to bind to the blood better, but I”m not sure if I’m explaining that right) Emme also had IvIg, and it seemed to fix the problem relatively quickly. Based upon my experience with Emme, I feel certain this is going to be cleared up with not a lot of problem.
So we are working our way down the list of problems. His blood gasses have been fine since it was touch and go here before he left,so that seems to be resolved. The IVIG I am sure will resolve that, so other then that, we’ll just have to wait for the hole in his lung to reseal and we’ll be in business. I let the dr know that it is extremely important that the baby not have bottles or formula and he said that was no problem at all. He may be stable enough in the morning, they will let me know right away if so and I will push for discharge as soon as he is ready and get myself over there to nurse. In the meantime, they will continue with IV fluids only.
I’m having quite a bit of pain myself if the meds wear off. I am going to wrap this up and go to sleep soon. I don’t think Keith has slept at all, and he’s planning to drive home from JC and spend the night at the house so he can take care of the animals in the morning. Please pray he gets a good nights sleep as I know he’s not slept well the nights previous and has been up more hours then I can count. When he doesn’t sleep or eat properly he gets his really bad headaches, and it would be a bad time for one of those for sure.
I will update again if anything changes.
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It was an extremely rough labor. THe worst I’ve ever had, and even the MW, who has been practicing over 20 yrs said it was bad. IT is likely her last delivery before retirement, and we comment that it’s not really a good note to end on. At some point, you’ll get the whole story.
Evan is in serious condition at this time. He has been airlifted to the nearest NICU which is in Johnson City. He developed a hole in his lung which created a neumothorax. He has a chest tube. I saw him for about 15 secs before he went to the nursery for care, and then for about another minute or so before they airlifted him out. I have not held him or nursed him, and I will not be able to until sometime tomorrow at the earliest. Other then a cleft lip or something permanant, this is just about the worst case scenario for nursing.
He also has other issues. His blood gas levels were dangerously low, at one point he was in critical condition and near death. There is a possibility of brain damage, although the pediatrician is optimistic based on how fast he recovered. He has the genetic issue with his blood platelets like Emme had, with his platelet levels being around 8000. He will require an IVIG and a platelet transfusion. He will likely have jaundice, but right now that is the least of his concerns. Now, the good news: Other then the chest tube, right now he looks like a normal baby, as far as his movement, behavior and color, so that is good. He will not get anything other then IV fluids until the chest tube is out.
I’m having an extremely hard time emotionally to be honest and thinking about what a disaster this all is really makes me want to lose my grip. Keith has just left to be with him in JC, and I am going to be here alone until tomorrow. I think that is ok, I’m in no mood for small (or large) talk anyway.
We ask for prayers for a speedy recovery so that I can hold and nurse my blond headed boy.
there are no pictures at this time.