How did we go over a year with Ezra having a port before we had to take him in because of a fever? I think it is probably because I was pregnant and had a new baby and we never went anywhere to pick up germs. Yesterday we went to gymnastics.... the breeding ground of all good germs in Ketchikan. Ezra sure loves it there... my nerves don't love it there so much. One time he fell and magically cut his head open while at the very padded gym. If I remember right this was before Evan was born. Can you imagine watching two little boys going in different directions while other kids run wildly around them... this is what I decide to do for fun on a Wednesday? Anyways...
Evan woke up from his nap yesterday afternoon feeling a little warm. I thought I better keep track of this fever. Easier said than done. I spent an hour cleaning the house looking for the darn thermometer that actually works. The one that doesn't really work said his temp at 99... not much to worry about. Then I had to
torture my one year hold by making him hold still enough for the thermometer to read. Is it just me or do they take forever? Well it didn't finish reading but it got up to 101.7 before he decided he just wasn't having it.
I thought the earlier we got to the emergency room to have his blood drawn out of his port the better. But I was also in the middle of making dinner and making our bread for the week. So I called my mom to come watch the kids and my bread while we went to the ER and we set down to eat dinner. Then we called the hemophilia nurse to give her a heads up about what was going on.
At the ER the doctor was not on top of his game... I think that is a nice way to put it. Doesn't anyone read a chart? So he said Evan had an ear infection and was ready to send us on our way with antibiotics... I said so don't we need to have blood drawn out of his port to check for infection. He was like oh he is the one with the hemophilia.... A real gem of a doc. I know he was probably tired. It was the end of his shift but come on! Then the lab came to draw blood out of Evan's vein. Ian said what about his port... they had to check to see if that was okay. It better be okay because that is where it needs to come from. So they had us access his port and they drew the blood out. Then we flushed his port and they sent us home with antibiotics.
So today I had to go follow up with our pediatrician. Evan doesn't have an ear infection. Just as I suspected. He does have a cold... just as I thought. We have to keep an eye on him and wait to see what happens while they grow the cultures (takes 5 days). I wish these things would happen when our clinic was open. Our doctor is really amazing... can't she just be there 24/7? At least we have a hemo nurse on call at all times.
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