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It's been a long night. |
I know it is a terrible picture but we are waiting to be released from the hospital and he was sleeping on my arm.. Since Ezra had his port placed we have not been able to give Tylenol for fevers. Fever is a sign of a possible infection in his port. So, when he has a fever we wait to see if it will go over 101. Sunday was the first time Ezra had a fever that broke that barrier, 103.3. A quick call to a hemo nurse and we were off to the ER. I walk in and tell the receptionist Roskam, Ezra like we were there for an appointment. I get a blank stare and the doctor behind the counter says "we've been expecting you" and we get walked right to a room. Now that is what I call service. The whole reason for this visit is to determine what is causing his fever. One blood culture from his port, one from an arm, 4 additional vials from his arm for other tests, some unexpected chest xrays, and a fight for a urine sample and we were both exhausted. Then we had to wait almost an hour for the prophylactic IV antibiotics. Tylenol kept his fever down for the night and he didn't need it the next day. Now he is nearly back to normal. Tomorrow we should find out what the cause was but it is pretty clear it was bacterial. The real question is where the infection was. During the follow-up appointment Ashley asked what we should do if Evan developed the same fever. The answer? The same thing, it is the protocol. Feels strange to say this but I am looking forward to when the boys infuse IV. Of course that has it's own set of problems but at least a fever doesn't mean a trip to the ER and blood tests.
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