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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 #76 Top
Very encouraging news indeed, hugs and blessings to you all
Reply #77 Top
Great news! When I first read that his count had dropped again, it was so damned depressing and scary and then to continue on and find that the count went back up on its own....wow...just great news...must have been quite a wonderful feeling to hear that and not have the lad go through another treatment! My prayers for your family and that it continues on this upward trend.
Reply #78 Top
your son's strength during his ordeal is a reflection of the great parents he has,
you did a great job raising such a strong kid and you are allowed to vent as much as possible here or anywhere else for that matter.
Being a parent is tough without having to see your children suffer - it's probably the worst thing a parent has to go through is see their child be hurt or suffer in any way. I know he is going to get better and you need to believe in that too, visualize in your mind & heart that he will be strong again and you will see, it will happen, just believe it.
Reply #79 Top
Greats news!! i keep your son in my prayers 
Reply #80 Top
Glad Ethan is doing better you Ethan and family are in our prayers!
Reply #81 Top
I buried my son when he was 9 1/2 (rode his bike through a stop sign).
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Damn, damn, damn.

The point is that no parent should have to go through this type of pain.

We're all here for Messiah Zakai no doubt, but kudos to you too for standing strong and sharing your infinite pain with us as well.

Like Zubaz said, family here.

Reply #82 Top
I love all of you.... ;)
Reply #83 Top
Brings back some memories for me; my brother had lieukemia when he was 4.
I hope all is well. I can imagine how I would feel if my 4-year-old son were going through something like that. I'll be praying for you guys.
Reply #84 Top
We go to the Hospital Monday for another treatment. Count is down and he's bruising easy again.  (:( 
Reply #85 Top
We'll be waiting for another update bud! ;) I hope you get some good news!
Reply #86 Top
I am so sorry to hear that your family and most important Ethan has to repeat this all over again. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Reply #87 Top
was thinking lots of the little fella over Christmas/New Year....hoping the worst was behind him....but not quite yet....hopefully soon.....
big kiss for him on Monday......
Reply #88 Top
Sorry to hear count is down again, hope it works out better after Mondays treatment.
Reply #89 Top
You all are in my thought's Steve..best of luck to you.
Reply #90 Top
I will keep you and your family in my prays also.... best of luck sending cyber hugs
Reply #91 Top
praying
Reply #92 Top
You folks never have been out of my prayers.
Reply #93 Top
you are still in my thoughts
Reply #94 Top

Checking to see how things are going :) 

Keeping the thoughts and prayers for your family.

Reply #95 Top
My Best Good Friend had his IVIG treatment today. Long day for him, but fortunately he didn't have to stay overnight. We got to Lutheran around 9 am and got home around 7 pm. He did great, no tears at the insert of the IV...from him anyway. Little bugger has the nurses wrapped around his little finger. He's so outgoing during all this. Makes me proud to be his Daddy! Go in this Thursday for another blood check...
Reply #96 Top
It's good to hear that he's taking this all so well. Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Reply #97 Top
Little bugger has the nurses wrapped around his little finger.
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never too young to start training....... ;)   :HOT: 
Reply #98 Top

Good to hear :) 

Lucky little guy with the nurses ;) 

Reply #99 Top
Awaiting Thursday and hoping that the count is up and that this time it stays that way.
Reply #100 Top
Best of luck for Thursday hope it stays high this time.