As you know from my previous post last night started out good…until 4 am when Cutler’s “sick switch” was turned on. He went from peacefully asleep to frantic crying and shaking just like turning on the lights. As I have never experienced Cutler having the chills it was quite frightening. His fever quickly spiked to 103.8 and so we gave him some Tylenol. About two hours later he was back asleep and the fever was gone and so far has remained gone. The doctor said that if he spikes another fever, the line will come out. Right now both Melanie and I are ready for it to come out given the illness it can cause, but will defer to the doctors. As I mentioned he has been fever free the entire day and we also resumed pushing formula via his gtube and so far he is keeping it down. Will see how tonight goes and update everyone in the morning.
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Sleeping Comfortably
Before turning in for the night I just wanted to provide one final update. Since breaking his last fever around 4:30, he has yet to spike again. He hasn’t been the happiest or most alert, but at least his fever hasn’t come back, but that’s not to say that it won’t. Fortunately I was able to bring Mason up here for a visit after school and Cutler, as his brother always seems to do, lit up pretty quickly. He laughed and laughed just watching Mason eat an orange push pop and then Cutler enjoyed playing peekaboo with Mason for a bit before I took Mason off to dinner. Unfortunately I think Mason is starting to feel some stress from this as on the way to dinner he started to get pretty upset and told me that he was sad that Cutler was in the hospital. After getting my salad and some pizza in his belly he seemed to recover and is holding strong. I am still amazed at the bond they have and the amazing amount of love they have for each other.
A special thanks to Kobi for all of her support during this time. She has been an incredible help and source of relief while Melanie is out of town. Also a big thanks to Ellen for sitting with Cutler tonight so that I could give Mason somewhat of a normal evening.
For now Cutler is sleeping soundly in his bed and I am hoping to do the same very soon so that I can be well rested to enjoy an outing to the ball game tomorrow afternoon. I will try to provide some updates after talking to the doctor in the am.
And The Culprit Is…
Bacteria from the central line. Dr Lenarski believes the bacteria was within the line and judging on the time line it looks like when I flushed the lines it pushed the bacteria into the blood. He assured us there was nothing we could do to avoid this, which is refreshing. All night I was thinking about the many different places we had been taking him, so it is good to know that we didn’t cause this.
As for treatment, he is receiving two antibiotics that will hopefully knock things out. If the bacteria is not cleared they will remove his central line as this is where it is residing. Based on the treatment, we should be in the hospital for at least three days but it all depends on the bacteria. For now we are treating his fever with Tylenol which appears to be working. His fever broke overnight, but spiked back to 103.3 around 10 am. When I left it looked like he was feeling better which only happens when the fever is broken. For now I am going to get some sleep. Will update more tonight.
Here is a picture from this morning.
Back In The Saddle
I was hoping to be posting about Mason’s soccer prowess complete with pictures from this past weekend. Instead I am trying to sleep on the pull out couch in the hospital. After another great day for Cutler, he woke up tonight around 8:30 and started to vomit for about an hour. Around 12:30 he finally had a fever and we were in the hospital 30 minutes later. For now they have drawn blood for cultures and other fun tests and so the waiting game begins. Cutler’s fever got to 102.2 before giving him Tylenol and he is now hooked back up to the iv pole for fluids and antibiotics. Will post more as I learn more. In the mean time, please pray that this is only a short stay and a reminder that although he is a superbaby, he is not invincible. Also pray for strength for Mason who has been concerned about Cutler going back to the hospital and especially for Melanie who is unfortunately out of town for work and will hopefully be home tomorrow night.
Happy Belated Easter
I hope this message finds everyone doing well. I don’t really have anything to update since the Thursday update, but wanted to share some pictures from our Easter together. It was a great day started at home with the boys and their baskets, then to church together as a family for the first time since September (including Kobi), then a late Easter lunch at Grammy and Bumpas, completed with some incredible weather back at the house with both boys swinging on the swingset and just hanging around as a family.
Photo time:
The Blood Of A Healthy Boy
This is how Dr. Weinthal described Cutler today after reviewing his bone marrow biopsy, spinal tap, and blood work. In fact, this is the first time that the spinal fluid was completely clean since this entire odyssey began. Even though we still have a ways to go before we can start to relax, I cannot begin to describe the relief we feel right now.
The only somewhat negative news is that the donor marrow increased very little. The last test was 69/31 and this recent test was 73/27. The good news is that it did increase and that the marrow in general is completely clean. The doctor is not concerned with these results and emphasized that the marrow is still young.
So all in all, we are feeling really good right now. The photo is from doctors office where are hanging out as Cutler receives his monthly gamma globin. I often forget how peaceful the sight of a sleeping baby is.











