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My Son, My Hero

My Son, My Hero

Tougher than most...

Well...after getting on the internet and looking up a few things we took our son Ethan to the doctor on Thursday due to some unusual nasty bruising he was getting all over his body. We were sent directly to the hospital for some blood work. We were told to stay put and wait. We were then sent back to the doctor where he informed us that he was pretty positive he didn't have leukemia but thought he may have what's called ITP (Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura) and that we needed to get him up to Lutheran Hospital ASAP to see a hematologist, Dr. O'Brian. They would be waiting for us. Let me tell you what....when you can get in to see a specialist without an appointment like right now you know it's serious.

Once we got to Lutheran they took more blood and we found out that ITP is a bleeding disorder caused when your body's defense system mounts an attack and destroys healthy blood platelets thinking they are disease-causing agents. Well, your platelets maintain the integrity of the blood vessels and basically keep you from bleeding to death when you get an injury. A normal platelet count is 150,000 to 400, 000. Anything less than 10,000 is considered an emergency. His count at Huntington was 10,000. By the time we got to Lutheran it was 7,000.

He was admitted into the children's hospital and given an IVIG, which is an infusion of healthy plasma that lasted about six hours. Besides taking his blood four times (a lot of it I might add) and having to put in an IV five times (he pulled out two in his sleep, two veins blew, and they had to put the final IV in his foot which meant he could not get out of bed for about 24 hours); one of the side affects of the IVIG is nausea. So he spent most of the day Friday puking everything he ate or drank back up so they ended up hooking him up to fluids. By Friday night his platelet count was up to 30,000 and by Saturday morning 85,000. They let us come home then. Now....we wait....and see if his body is going to maintain a normal platelet count. He has to go in once a week for a blood test.

During this whole ordeal Ethan was so brave and seldom cried and never had to be held down while everyone poked and prodded him over and over. It was so heartbreaking for us to see him go thru that but we were so proud of him for being so brave. We were told he may never have an episode again or he may have to deal with this his whole life. We'll just have to wait and see. In the meantime he has to take it easy. No craziness. Like jumping around on the furniture or from one bed to the next or basically anything a rambunctious three year old boy loves to do because of the chance of injury, especially a head injury. If you have a three year old boy you know that is easier said than done.

Why post here...I need to vent. It's frustrating for me to have to see my child go through that. All the while they were sticking needles in him, to see him look over at me with his pleading eyes seeming to say "Daddy, they're hurting me." And I couldn't do anything because I know that they are helping him... :SNIFF!:  He's a trooper. He's my hero.
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Reply #51 Top
we wait...
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and we wait with you my friend.
Reply #52 Top
I hope all goes well and Ethan will be in my thoughts. Im hoping for a holiday Miracle for the lil guy. :)

Sincerely. HG :)
Reply #53 Top
Yeah,whats Christmas without a few miracles? :) 
Reply #54 Top
messiah1, What a nice looking son you have. I pray that everything goes well. Please keep us informed. I will say prayers and send good thoughts your way.. God Bless...
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messiah1,

cute kid youve got there.

I buried my son when he was 9 1/2 (rode his bike through a stop sign). Its a thing noone should ever have to go through. I cant imagine what its like having a reason to worry every day that you might. I've never been the praying type but i hope for your sons and you and your wifes sake that he gets better and everything turns out fine.
Reply #56 Top
zakail . . I'm very sorry for your loss.  Thank you for sharign here.  Family, ya dig?
Reply #57 Top
Man I just saw this, it sucks! I hope your kid gets all right man
Reply #58 Top
Thank you Zubaz. I appreciate it.
But if others could refrain from commenting about my situation i'd appreciate it.
The purpose of this thread is messiah1's son and the purpose of my post was not to look for sympathy but to convey to messiah1 my sympathy toward his situation.



p.s. Zubaz thats a 1 not an L  ;p 
Reply #59 Top
Stopping by to keep tabs on the little guy's progress. :) 
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Some good news...Ethan went in today for his second IVIG treatment and they did a blood test first. His count had rebounded to 38,000 on it's own. The doc said that he has seen that happen in cases before...the count will bottom out after a treatment and then start to climb on it's own. So my little buddy didn't have to get hooked to an IV for six hours and all that entails. We hope his count will continue to rise, he'll go in next Friday for another blood test to see where he's at.  :D 

Thank you all for keeping Ethan in your thoughts and for the kind words. I love this place!
Reply #61 Top
sounds good hope it continues to improve
Reply #62 Top
well alrighty then...that is good news. :D 
Reply #63 Top
Thanks for the update!

Glad to hear some good news :HOT:
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Good news! I'll still keep Ethan and the rest of your family in my prayers, couldn't hurt.  :D 
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Some good news...Ethan went in today for his second IVIG treatment and they did a blood test first. His count had rebounded to 38,000 on it's own.
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Awesome Bud! :CONGRAT: I hope it continues to climb! Climb you little suckers climb! ;)
Reply #66 Top
Apparently reply#42 was teh answer.  Stick with what yorudoing everyone!

Great news messiah
Reply #67 Top
that's fantastic messiah.......glad he didn't have to go through that treatment again........hope you're over the worst of it now......
Reply #68 Top
Messiah, I just read this today. It breaks my heart to know your son is going through this! I'm joining forces with the others. You, your boy, and your family are in my thoughts and prayers too. We won't stop until he's made a full recovery! ;) 
Reply #69 Top
That's good news, mess!

Still sending good thoughts your way, and hoping for a continued recovery. :CONGRAT: 
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Oh, thats's so good to hear! I'll be praying that he keeps recovering. :CONGRAT: 
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Very encouraging news indeed!  :) 
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I am quite sure you have researched this thoroughly but found the following article encouraging. Thank God it wasn't leukemia as I have relatives that have experienced this with their children. You have a handsome young man and I will include your family in my words to God. Hope you both can keep a stiff upper lip and I feel for you all.

"Acute ITP in children often goes away on its own within a few weeks or months and doesn’t return. In 80 percent of children who have ITP, the platelet count returns to normal within 6 to 12 months. Treatment may not be needed. A small number of children, about 5 percent, whose ITP doesn’t go away on its own may need to have further medical or surgical treatment.

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 :CONGRAT:  :CONGRAT:  :CONGRAT:  :CONGRAT:  :CONGRAT: 

That's a beautiful baby boy Steve!

And obviously he has his Father's heart, so that's why he's as strong as he is!

No words can make a parent feel any salvation when it comes to their child being hurt or sick. All I can say is that you came to the right place to vent my brother.

You've been there for the community and we're there for you!

The biggest Christmas present that I'm asking for is for the best of health for young Ethan.

If there's anything I can do, just name it Steve.

All my love and the best of health to you and your family dear friend.

Curtis
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Climb you little suckers climb!
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 :)