Thursday, July 9, 2009

Milwaukee Children's Hospital

This blog started as a way to keep friends and family up to date as we were in the hospital and sort of as a log of Jackson's surgeries (from 2007 and on).

Well we had our first visit to Milwaukee's Children's Hospital this week. Tues morning Jackson woke up early (earlier than usual) and went to the potty and was ready to play. I told him that it was a little too early to play and that he needed to go back to bed. So he did and I laid on his floor until he fell back asleep then went back to my room. Brandon got ready for work and before leaving he peeked in on him, as he normally does and when I left our room I also peeked in. Jackson was sleeping and everything seemed normal. About 7:30 I saw Bubba walk by and shortly after that I heard some noises coming from Jackson's room. I thought he was talking to Bubba or his animals and let it be. After about 5 mins I still heard the noises and went in to say Good Morning. When I walked in noticed he wasn't talking like I had thought but he was convulsing and foaming at the mouth. He was having a seizure.

I quickly picked him up and ran down the hall in search of the phone. I called 911 and explained the situation. When they hung up I called Brandon and talked to him until the police and ambulance arrived. Jackson was still having a seizure at this point. The ambulance made a quick stop (less than 5mins) to wait for the West Bend paramedics who had Adavant (a medication to stop seizures). Jackson had been seizing for about 20 mins at this time. While waiting for the WB paramedics the Jackson ones were able to put in an IV so as soon as the WB crew got there they were able to administer the meds. Once the meds were in him he stopped seizing and was pretty much out of it.

When we arrived at Children's they did the necessary vitals and info exchange and within 20 mins after arriving they took us back to xray and CT. They compared the CT results w/the ones we had on disk from Greenville (back in '07) and noticed that one of the ventricles was slightly enlarged. Brandon arrived shortly after that and we were told he'd be taken into surgery around 1pm. We were given a room and our great friend Crystal came up to be with us and make a few runs for us so that we didn't have to leave the hospital. Around 1pm they took us down to pre-op, where we met with the anesthesiologists and said our "see-ya-laters". Jackson was still pretty out of it which made it easier. Surgery took a little over an hour and then the neurosurgeons came up and said they had found a blockage in the catheter that goes into the ventricle. They replaced that and then checked the rest of the shunt to make sure that was working alright before closing him up.

In the past, when waking up in recovery Jackson had always been really ill (upset, screaming, crying, etc.). This time he didn't do any of that. He was very sleepy and didn't want to wake up but when he finally did he said "Do you know what? James was covered in coal and had to get a washdown". I just laughed. Who else would be talking about trains but Jackson. I knew right then that he was feeling much better.

He was excited to see daddy when we got back to the room and a little sore. They gave him some morphine and then we rested for awhile. Brandon went back to the house that night to get some sleep, check on the house and the cats and to bring a few things back with him the next morning. Jackson slept on and off that night. We watched a lot of Thomas and Mighty Machines (actually the same movies over and over and over again) but whatever was going make him feel better I was up for. He did so well every time the nurses came in to do vitals. He'd show them which arm he wanted them to take his temp under and he'd hold out his leg for the blood pressure. This is something that he once would scream about every time they came in. It was such a relief. By the next morning he was ready to go home and kept asking when we could. Thankfully they had a playroom and that helped to pass the time while waiting for the ok to go. They wanted to be sure he was eating and drinking alright before releasing us and shortly after lunch we had the ok. We got home around 3pm on Wed. He was still really weak and wobbly that night but slept great!

Its been almost two years since the last time we were in the hospital maybe we can make it longer until the next time. At least we're praying that we do.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

SC Trip

Last weekend I took my first trip back to SC since our move to Wisconsin. I was asked to be in a wedding in Columbia and went down a day early to spend a little time in the upstate. On my way into town I became a little chocked up. It was my first time back since that looong summer in the hospital and it hit me a bit. I first went to Boiling Springs and took a drive thru our old neighborhood. The house pretty much looked the same except for a few bushes and it looks like it could use a new roof. Brandon's fence was still up and it was fun to see some of the trees we planted and how big they have become. After that I went visit my girlfriend Machelle and check out her new salon, Kidz Kutz. Then it was on to Woodsberry. I got chocked up again driving into the neighborhood and when I got to Martin & Nancy's and seen Nancy I had a few tears. It was so nice to see them again and they were kind enough to let me stay the night with them. We went out for Mexican, something I had been craving since we moved. Wisconsin really doesn't have any good Mexican restaurants, at least I haven't found one yet. It was great catching up and seeing them all again.

Our first house in Boiling Springs, SC
Friday morning I was back on the road heading to Columbia for the bridal luncheon. When I pulled up to the restaurant I spotted Joni & Stacey went over to say hello and I lost it again. I hadn't realized just how much I had missed them until I saw them again. They have been in our lives thru so much and will always be Aunt Joni & Aunt Stacey to Jackson. I love them like my own family. Anyway, the luncheon was beautiful and it was good to see some of their friends and family that I had already known and to meet the rest of them and Paul's relatives.

Joni's beautiful centerpiece.


The table all set.

Stacey & Joni Stacey & I


Friday evening was the wedding rehearsal and the rehearsal dinner. Both went well and of course a few more tears were shed. Especially at the dinner where I had to say a little something about the bride to be.
Jessica, me, Stacey, Michelle & Hillary at the rehearsal dinner.

Saturday was the big day and I was trying to sleep in a bit but of course wasn't able to. Oh well. I had a hair appt that morning and was going for a pedicure and while I waited for the mall to open I went to Toys'r'us to pick up a little something for Jackson. He was having a great time with his best buddy, Daddy. After hair & pedi it was on to the church to get ready for the wedding. The girls got ready first and then we helped Stacey. She was radiant and so calm. The church was beautiful and smelled like a florist. For those that don't know, Stacey is an orchestra teacher and she also plays the violin in the SC Philharmonic. She is an amazing musician. So for her wedding of course the music was absolutely breathtaking! It was a beautiful wedding and reception and just a wonderful weekend. I'm so glad I was able to make it for their special day. Congratulations once again Stacey & Paul!!

Getting her vail on.

All ready.
The Burnette's
Stacey & I
Harrison, Stacey & I Wesley & I
The Dobyn's. Sunrise on my way to Charlotte.

What a weekend! I can't wait to go back and to take my boys with me next time.