- July 24: Dawson throws up at 9 pm. (Of course all over his bed) Though no fever.
- July 25: While at work Dawson sleeps until 11 am, then Esther feeds him some oatmeal which he then throws up within a few minutes. I come home from work early worried about him and feed him a few bites of rice and he keeps it down. Dawson was not interested in dinner and I could not get him to eat anything. He only wants me at this point and only finds one position that is comfy. Still no fever and no diarrhea but cousin has vomited also.
- July 26: Dawson sleeps late again and I wake him up and feed him breakfast again. He eats 3 bites of oatmeal and keeps it down. He is not himself and just wants me to hold him in the one position. He attempts to eat Top Ramen and vomits instantly on his high chair. No dinner again but takes a bath a perks up a bit in the tub. I think he must be feeling a little better. Cousin not vomiting anymore.
- July 27: Dawson sleeps even later this morning and I go and wake him up. At this point he is not interested in food only water. He wants me to sit in the rocking chair and hold him and that is where I sat from 11 am to 2 pm. During this time I told David I am really worried that there is something going on with him and I am taking him to the Doctors at 4:10. He cannot even keep down the water at this point.
- At the doctors office we saw whoever was there on a Sunday and she was really concerned with the way he was acting. Straddling my stomach with his face down in my chest, THE POSITION! I began to tell her his symptoms and that I was concerned about something going on in his brain. She thought he could be dehydrated so she said lets do blood work. The blood work came back borderline dehydrated and she said if I thought I could get him to drink then I could keep him home. I told her it was not possible for him to drink he just vomits instantly and we were admitted to Davis Hospital at about 9pm. Our actual pediatrician was on call at the hospital which was great because he knew Dawson's history and I was comfortable with him. I told him I was worried he had a brain tumor and listed my reasons. We decide to give him IV's in hopes of perking him up a bit. Dawson has had no food or drink orally at this point.
- July 28: Doctor comes in at 9 am and Dawsons domineer and his position on my chest had not changed. The doctor said he was concerned to not see him more lively are looking better. He said his current blood work looked great and his hydration was back where it should be. He said let's do a ultrasound of his belly and rule out anything inside his abdomen and if that comes back clean we will certainly do a CT scan. Though he says we would rather not expose him to all that radiation if we don't have to. He also said that he would not be in the next day and that his colleague would be and he had already discussed Dawson with him. The ultrasound tech spent about 15 minutes on Dawson and said well the Doctor will be order more tests because his belly looked great. Dawson has had no food or drink orally at all today.
- July 29: The other Doctor comes in at 8 am and tries to examine Dawson but is still not sure what is going on, though at this point is looking really concerned. He says we will do the CT Scan right away and go from there. Off we went to do a CT Scan. On the way back from the scan the technologist asks me has he had any falls of any kind lately I said no. Then it got me to thinking, brain swelling! The tech says the doctor should be in with the results in 15-20 minutes.
- Well an hour and a half goes by I am positive that they are speaking with specialists because of what they found. The nurse clears all of our family out of the room and in walks My pediatrician who is not supposed to be there and the other doctor, and that is when I knew. They said the results of the CT scan do show a mass in his brain, and I think that is that last thing I heard clearly. I then heard bits and pieces of information amongst my hysteria and vomiting. Once I calmed down I heard that we would be going by ambulance to Primary Children's Hospital where a team of Neurosurgeons were standing by and not to give Dawson any food or water in case they had to rush him to surgery. What? Was I really hearing what I already new?
- When we arrived at Children's the Neurosurgeon says at this point all I know is he has a mass in his brain and he is in pain. He said they would be giving him pain medicine and steroids to help with the swelling of his brain and we will do an MRI to get a better look at what we are dealing with then in the next 48 hours brain surgery. He returned about a half hour later and said after my colleagues and I examined the CT Scan we have decided that Dawson is a lot worse off than we thought. We think the best approach would be putting Dawson to sleep and intubating him with a breathing tube then put a drainage tube in his brain to relieve the excess pressure. What??? A tube in my babies head? Agghhghg! Then we will perform the surgery at 8 am tomorrow and push all the other scheduled surgeries behind. Freak out city!
- They wheel my perfect boy away from me and I am an freaking mess! I know the next time I see him he will be in a drug induced sleep with a tube in his lungs breathing for him and a tube in his brain draining for him.
- Well he had so much pressure in his drain they had a hard time getting the drain in! So that took twice as long as they thought! Then off to MRI! (It is now 10pm at night!) The MRI was supposed to last 30-45minutes and turned into an hour and a half of waiting. The first thing the surgeon team says is that after doing his head they decided to scan his spine to check for tumors there! I almost fainted onto Dawson's crib! They said no he is clear everywhere but the brain and they believe it to be benign! Oh my crap! What a feeling! What a relief and a blessing! Then he said he thinks they will be able to get in the head through a cyst that formed miraculously around almost the entire tumor. He also said he thought they would be able to get in and get the tumor out with very little brain matter being touched! Oh thank you! Well off to bed at 2 am.
- July 30: The nurse comes and gets me to say goodbye to my son before they take him for brain surgery, this is 7 am. I just cry because if things go terribly wrong this could be it. Though he did not look like himself with a machine breathing for him and a bald head with a drain coming out it, though he was absolutely beautiful to me.
- They say 5-7 hours for the surgery and that they would call us periodically and tell us how it was going. 1.5 into it they call and say just getting started we had a rougher time getting all of the stinking IV's in your kids entire body than we thought. 1.5 hours later the surgeon walks in to the waiting room with no smile on his face and calls David and I into the conference room, I thought I was not going to make it to the room. I was faint and nauseous. He said everything was great went great and they were done! He said it was very successful Dawson did not loose very much blood so he did not need a transfusion and they believe it to be Choroid Plexus Papilloma, or a benign tumor. I could have kissed that man! From 2pm until 2am I sat in a hard rocking chair holding my incredibly brave but incredibly frightened 20 month old baby. He would not allow me to leave him and would cry out for me until I returned so I went no where. When I could take it no more I laid him in his crib or jail and went and caught about 3 hours of sleep.
- July 31: Much of the same holding Dawson all day while nurses shoot his IV's with so many drugs I loose track. Then off for another CT Scan to check everything. Scared of everyone that comes near him he is very temperamental and wants me to hold him and that is exactly what I did until the nurse forced me to go get a shower and eat something. I spent an hour away then was right back holding and reassuring him. The we find out his is doing so well they are moving him to a recovery room and out of the Intensive care, excited, but apprehensive!
- They new room is nice because it allows me to be with him 24-7. There is a bathroom and a couch bed and he was so happy to be in a room and be somewhat left alone. Brielle came to visit him today though he was not in the mood to share Mommy very much.
- August 1: Spending all my time taking care of Dawson and comforting him so he is not scared of all the nurses and doctors! He is really thriving and is eating like a champ again! Oh how I missed him eating. He is snuggling with me and giving me kisses and there are absolutely no worries about brain damage at this point. All day was spent in the room with him!
- August 2: Brielle came and spent the day with us and Dawson really perked up to her! He was smiling,laughing, playing with toys and walking. What a rebound this kid has. He was like better than months before the diagnosis. It was the most amazing thing to see him with his sister and having such a great time.
- Another CT Scan to check progress and everything looks great!
- The doctors removed the drainage tube and he lost a lot of brain fluid during the process and they said he could have a pretty nasty headache from that and he did. We did not sleep until 3 am and not until we figured out a way for him to be on the couch bed with me, although he was still connected to four machines.
- August 3: Dawson wakes up kinda cranky but hungry, eats a huge breakfast then in a few minutes projectile vomiting! I freaked out and got really scared! Talk about a pit in my stomach bad memories and I automatically thought pressure headache! They said lets watch him and see how he does then you could possibly leave tonight. He ate lunch and dinner fine and still seemed to have a little bit of a headache and I would prefer to be on the safe side and stay another night. They said that was fine and that would could leave tomorrow. Another night of sharing a couch with my cutie boy but I would not trade it for the world!
- August 4: Wake up and start getting ready to come home. All of you know how getting discharged from the hospital works, right! Well we finally left at 2 pm without our prescriptions in hand because they were so busy and we wanted to beat the traffic home. Primary's says oh you can get these filled anywhere so that is what we attempt. Then at 5:30 Walgreen's says sorry we do not have this prescription in a liquid do you think he will take a pill, yea idiot he is 20 months old just had a brain tumor removed but I am sure I can get him to swallow a pill whole! duh! After a half and hour on the phone I track done a pharmacy with it and all is good.
- We sleep in our own beds and no one could be more happy than Dawson he walked to his crib and pointed to get in!
- August 4: Getting back into the swing of things and Dawson is doing great!! Love my house, my family, my ward, this gospel and modern medicine! Among many other things!
THIS WEEK HAS BE APPROPRIATELY NAMED BY MANY AS:
THE LONGEST FAST WEEK OF OUR LIVES!
(Dont mind all the typos, I'm still tired!)
Amazing that this all happened in one week time period. Glad to here he is recoverying so well.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!! We are so glad that all is well and that you are home!! We will have to come over and play sometime.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! You ALL sound like you handled it like champs!!! Keep us posted, but it sounds like the worst of it is over!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing family you all are. We are so glad that it all worked out so well and know that it was all the faith and prayers of everyone who had heard about what was going on! Yay Dawson - keep up the healing, little man! If you need anything, Kristin, don't hesitate to call. Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a crazy experience!!! What a miracle it is that everything turned out the way it did! We are so happy for your family. What a blessing that Dawson is recovering so well. Let us know if you need anything!!
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WOW~ I was telling Ned about all of this and it makes me wonder if you hadnt pushed for the CT scan, if they would've done it. Glad things are on the up and up again...and thanks for keeping us posted.
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Kristin,
ReplyDeleteWhat a crazy experience. I can't believe it. I can't imagine having to go through that, it made me cry reading about first finding out, I don't think there are many more things for a woman to be scared out of her wits than that. You are amazing.
We are so happy that your little Dawson is doing so well. You have been in our prayers. The Qualls
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