
We would like to start by answering a question that was posted in the comments. The questions was, "Did he get his PICC line in?". Yes, after four attempts at starting his PICC line (referenced in a previous post) the team was able to place the line for his antibiotics. His coarse of antibiotics has been completed since then and the PICC line has been removed. These lines are meant to be a long term solution for administering medication or fluid. Ryan has had these lines before, but the doctors take them out as soon as they know they don't need them due to Ryan getting infections in his blood stream. He has had a yeast infection in his blood in the past and it was very bad for him. He came close to not recovering.

The doctors elected to take out Ryan's PICC line on Thursday (7/26) to prevent an infection. Two days later on the morning of 7/28, Ryan had a fever of 103.3 degrees. When a patient gets a fever, the hospital's protocol is to take cultures to test for infections. They did this with Ryan that morning. The results from these cultures usually take about 72 hours to come back. Sometimes if a bacteria grows from these cultures early they are able to give a preliminary report about what has grown. The preliminary report from Ryan's cultures came back negative and to this day they are still reading negative for bacterial growth. We still have not heard an explanation for why he got a fever so high with no infection. He is teething, but we aren't convinced that he would spike a fever that high for teeth. We could be wrong though.


We followed up with the doctors at Loma Linda this past week to see if they had heard anything from the doctors at the Nationwide Children's Hospital in Ohio. The doctors from Ohio stated that they would not change anything about Ryan's care. It was said that the doctors at Loma Linda are doing everything they would do in Columbus. They suggested that the Loma Linda doctors watch his weight very closely to ensure that he is continuously going in the right direction. Mom and I feel that they monitor his weight well. They weigh Ryan in his crib with a built in scale. This continuity of weight measurement is to be sure that there are minimal variables due to how a different scale would read. The read out of weight measurement changes daily for Ryan because of fluctuations in his fluid retention. But he has had a steady upward gain on average. He is currently at 9.2 kg (20.24 lbs).


The final point from the previous week that we would like to bring up, and is the cause for this post being a day late, is that Ryan was sent downstairs to the Radiology department yesterday (7/30) to complete a swallow study. This study is able to tell if Ryan can swallow liquids properly and that those liquids go to the right place. Some children pass these tests, where the liquids go to the stomach. Some kids do not pass when they swallow the liquid and aspirate on it. They are able to actually see the liquid, through a constant x-ray, go to the lungs. Ryan passed his test with flying colors yesterday. They tried three different consistencies of liquid for his study. They gave him water first, formula second and finally a rice cereal mixture. The therapist giving the test was impressed that he passed. We are now able to work with Ryan to introduce a bottle or even a spoon in the near future. It will be a long road for him to recover from the oral aversion that he has. But if he is anything like me, he will love to eat in no time.
For any questions, you can either post a comment or send an email to ryansepicadventure@gmail.com.
Ryan!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so excited that you passed your test and will be able to drink out of a bottle in no time. Also looking at your pictures you seem to be in a happier mood. You are such a HAM... Sorry about your fever but it could be because you are teething Dante (one of your besties) use to get really high fevers too..How many teeth do you have now? Stay strong lil man & KEEP ON KEEPING ON!! love love love Auntie Val!
So wonderful to see things consistently going in the right direction for him. Love of food runs in the family. ;) I'm sure he will get the hang of the whole eating thing in record time. Does that mean they will be able to remove the g-tube soon? Love, hugs, and kisses from grandma.
ReplyDeleteThis was indeed happy reading! So glad to hear that he is in the clear and ready to start enjoying some tasty stuff soon. Can't wait to squeeze his big pink cheeks.
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faith
YEY RYAN!!! I'm so proud you passed the swallow test! Next time I come to visit, I will bring you some goldfishies :)
ReplyDeleteLove you lil boy <3
Ari