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dyzaman
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I was so hoping that it would be such a long time before I had to tell you this, and me not posting for such a long time now, but Craig is in the hospital for 2 weeks of IVs. This is his first admission, hopefully the last for a while.
Last month the docs started him on hypertonic saline as he was showing some build up in his upper broncial tubes, this in itselfs has always shown up as such. Anyway the second sputum sample came back and it has shown up with Pusedenomas A and pusedenomas purtida (sp?). This has been such a shock to us that we have been on auto pilot for about a week. On monday he started a 3 month course of cipro along with a 6 month colomycin nebulised, (cant remeber if these meds are called the same in the states) I should say that he was showing no symptoms, but Friday morning he had a cough so he was admitted by the afternoon. Liz is staying in with him, he is only 8 years old, I'll give her a rest after a few days, and then I'll stay with him. This is such a learning curve for us both, and for Craig. He's fighting everyone in the hospital on his treatments, especially anything that involves needles.
I just cant put how Liz and I are feeling right now, all I feel is a dam behind my eyes waiting to burst.
Craig
Last month the docs started him on hypertonic saline as he was showing some build up in his upper broncial tubes, this in itselfs has always shown up as such. Anyway the second sputum sample came back and it has shown up with Pusedenomas A and pusedenomas purtida (sp?). This has been such a shock to us that we have been on auto pilot for about a week. On monday he started a 3 month course of cipro along with a 6 month colomycin nebulised, (cant remeber if these meds are called the same in the states) I should say that he was showing no symptoms, but Friday morning he had a cough so he was admitted by the afternoon. Liz is staying in with him, he is only 8 years old, I'll give her a rest after a few days, and then I'll stay with him. This is such a learning curve for us both, and for Craig. He's fighting everyone in the hospital on his treatments, especially anything that involves needles.
I just cant put how Liz and I are feeling right now, all I feel is a dam behind my eyes waiting to burst.
Craig