Thursday, May 27, 2010

New Labs and Last Day of School

Ian has been busy this week. We went to our new lab location on Monday and it was wonderfully speedy. We were expecting lots of extra paperwork this time being new but nope, it was fairly simple. Ian was disappointed that he only got a cottonball and tape over his needle site instead of the usual bandaid. We celebrated by getting a donut afterwards.

He also had his year end preschool party on Tuesday which was inside due to the rain. This was Ian's first jump castle experience and he loved it. The blurry boy in front is him.


Today, Ian finished preschool and had his program. He did fabulously and I could hear him singing all the songs very nicely. He had several parts of the program. The paper he is holding is his certificate.



Next week is going to be busy too with tubes surgery.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Upstaged

So I don't know if Ian' felt upstaged by Livia's need to go to the ENT for consult about getting tubes in her ears (we are waiting on the fall if we need to for her) or what but we went yesterday to the ENT to talk about Ian's ear infections, etc. He has had an ear infection in both ears since about March. We've been on antibiotics even stepping up in strength and getting shots (partially because of the prograf making him immunosuppressed). For someone Ian's age, it is kind of odd to be having this problem so the ENT thinks the transplant is factoring in to some level. As of yesterday, he still has lots of fluid in his ears. Thankfully at present it is not infected but will be at the slightest hint of bacteria. He is also having some minor hearing loss with lower tones. We were very glad to hear that he could still swim, bathe, etc. with the tubes in.

We scheduled the surgery (hardly seems like surgery given everything else that Ian has conquered) for June 2nd. We'll have to go through the no eating bit again prior to. My mom is looking to come and be here to watch Livia while I take Ian for the procedure (should be about 2 hours only). Brett has a work conference that week so we are grateful that Grandma M is willing to come.

So Ian, no more upstaging!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Sharp

Ian has had a pretty fierce ear infection since about March. He has been off and on antibiotics since then and has increased in strength over that time. This last time we went in, it was antibiotic shots back to back days. We are also going to see an ENT. Part of the problem is that Ian is immunosuppressed so his body doesn't want to fight this infection.

The trauma with the shots is now number 3 on my list with:

1. PICC line dressing change
2. IV start
3. Antibiotic shots

The antibiotic is very thick and so it takes a long time to inject and it then burns after it is in. It was swell to have to hold Ian down for it both days. Here is the before

and the after
On other news with things that are sharp....we are switching where we get our routine labs drawn. MUSC has been slow to turn around results and are having some issues getting the EBV results/blood done how CHOA needs it. So CHOA found a new place that is

a) closer to our house so no City traffic to deal with
b) can test EBV directly
c) results can be retrieved by CHOA directly
d) no parking fees

It is a win win all around so we are switching. I just got word that Ian's prograf level is crazy so we'll be using this new lab sooner than we thought--next week.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Batter Up

Outside time with the children includes games of chase, slides, hoola hoop, swings, and baseball which Ian is very good at helping Livy with. He is such a great big brother.

And when we come inside, Ian knows to scrub up to see who can make the biggest bubbles to clean our hands and get rid of those pesky germs.