Monday, September 20, 2010

Tyler's hospital stay

On July 23rd Tyler complained of a headache at 9 a.m. It's not the first time he has had a headache so I did what I normally do (turn off the video games/TV, lay down in a dark room, eat a snack) to see if it would go away on its own. It didn't. So I gave him Tylenol. Still didn't go away. 4 hours later I gave him Motrin. Still didn't go away and it seemed to be getting worse. The way he was describing it sounded like when I get migraines. Come 7 p.m. he had a fever and headache with no relief. My gut was telling me something wasn't right so I took him to the After Hours urgent care and fortunately they got us in quickly (probably had something to do with the lethargic, crying kid). They tried some stuff but every time they checked him his fever got higher and higher until it hit 104. He didn't have a stiff neck so they weren't really sure what to do. Eventually we decided to should take him to Primary Children’s ER because something just wasn't right. When we got to the ER we only had to sit in the waiting room for a few minutes before they got us into a room (again, his appearance, crying, lethargy- it was evident something was wrong). An IV, several exams by every level of medicine possible, an attempt at drinking juice which resulted in vomiting, and lots and lots of observation and they just didn't know what to do. He looked like meningitis but without the stiff neck. After being there all they decided to admit him to the RTU to watch him overnight. I was grateful to have a place for me to lay down and see if we could get some sleep (we both got very little). The next morning he still had headache and fever and now he threw up with every movement. I asked the doctor to please do an MRI of his brain, the Dr. wanted to do a spinal tap instead. We did, I stayed in the room to be a comfort to Tyler but it was really hard for me to watch on my own child go through this, and when I saw the fluid was clear I thought we were out of the woods. 30 minutes later the doc comes in in full protective clothing. Tyler was now in isolation because he had meningitis. We didn't know if it was bacterial or viral. Bacterial and he was being admitted to PICU. Viral and he would be discharged home as soon as his symptoms were under control. Several hours later it was determined to be viral but took about 24 more hours to get his symptoms under control. He spent the next couple of days at home resting and recuperating and is now back to his normal self. We were very fortunate to have caught this and had such a good outcome. This was scary and an emotional time because I was schedule to leave on a business trip within a week and didn't know if I would still be able to go. The moral of the story and the advice I would give to any parent? Trust your gut. He didn't have the classic stiff neck symptom associated with meningitis and yet he still had meningitis. Today he is back to his normal self but he still has occasional headaches so we will be seeing the pediatrician about this.

Sorry no pictures- my brain was somewhere else

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Jamie that is seriously scary. So glad he is feeling better.

The Peck's said...

Jamie, I know how you feel. When Sam got sick I knew there was something wrong. I finnalt listen to my gut that I need to get him to the drs now. I am glad that I got him there when I did, but I still wish I had listen to my gut sooner and maybe he wouldn't have gotten so sick and we could have gotten to his appendix sooner. Glad to hear that he's doing better.