Saturday, May 29, 2010

Khyle Re-Admitted, 'Failure to Thrive'

I am not sure who told Children's Hospital we were ready to be back in their care quite so soon? We were planning to check-in on June 9th for the much prolonged/much anticipated Cranial Vault, so imagine my surprise when my Nutrionist/GI Specialist Ginny took one look at Khyle yesterday at Nutrition Clinic and said,

"Oh he's much too thin, he needs to be admitted!"

This was supposed to be a follow up appointment for nutrition since his emergency gastric surgery in March. I have been here twice to GI since our discharge & 4 times for pre-op appointments with neuro & plastic surgery in preparation for the Cranial Vault scheduled June 9th. Instead here we are May 29th and we find ourselves enjoying the hospitality of the Gastroenterology Ward on the 6th floor of the East Inpatient Towers at Children's National Medical Center (CNMC) in DC. My, my, my.

Khyle's official diagnosis is 'failure to thrive'. In December we celebrated when he finally reached the 20 lb mark but after the surgery and 10 days in hospital in March he fell to 16 lbs which is what he still weighs two months later. This is not good. Either he is not getting enough food, not processing his food properly or he has an underlying medical condition causing him to burn excess calories. The doctors are feeding him via a machine so that he gets the food slowly and can consume more and absorb/process it better. They are doing daily blood tests to check eletrolytes & are weighing & measuring all output :). I just saw the main GI doctor, Dr. Bader, he was very calm and reassuring but said he wouldn't give any estimates or advice about anything for at least another 2 days. Basically Khyle needs to eat well, pee well, poop well & GAIN WEIGHT.

It has been suggested that Khyle remains in hospital on this feeding regimen until the 9th & then go straight into cranial surgery. That would be 13 days plus new surgery plus new recovery time. It sounds exhausting but we want what is best for our dear sweet Khyle and will heed all medical advice. For certain we will have to change our feeding routine at home and get a feeding pump that can administer Pediasure to him at a slow continuous rate. Maybe if we can arrange that, they may let him come home for a few days before the Cranial Vault.

It is 11:30 am Saturday morning. I went to bed about midnight and arose at 6am. I heard the nurses all night long and they responded very quickly to Khyle's needs. I saw 3 doctors last night, six nurses, a respiratory specialist & someone else whose forte I forgot. This morning I saw 3 nurses, a dietician, the 'main' GI doc and a respiratory specialist. What else does the day hold? Our precious boy is sound asleep. I soothed him some early this morning & he has been asleep ever since. I miss Maya 'papaya' & hope to see her later.

Certainly it goes without saying we need your prayers for strength, wisdom, healing, provision and anything else you can think of. We love you, kisses & hugs to everyone-- xxoo.

5 comments:

Adrian Archer said...

You are assured of my prayers and that of my family. I have added him to our church's prayer list. You need not fear because God is in control and as you and Quincy remain faithful to Kyle so shall God to you... prayers from home Suzette..Adrian

Brendan and Rose said...

Hi Suzette - Brendan and Rose here.

You guys, and Khyle especially, have our thoughts and best wishes. He is The Warrior, and we know he will fight this one!

Love B&R

Erica James said...

God has provided all that Khyle needs to walk over these coals- an amazing medical team, loving parents, and a fighting spirit. Everything is in God's perfect will. The doctors will be able to fatten him up so that he can go through his surgery as scheduled!
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
emj

Island Bandit said...

Praying that all goes well for your dear little warrior. What a journey you have all had and continue to have, but as I told Quincy when Khyle was born, I firmly believe that God picks extra special parents for his extra special children. Keep strong all of you.
Jessica

Unknown said...

Sis,
Khyle has you near him and all the best medical care he needs. He also has some powerful prayers on his side so comfort him and stay well for the day when this is past and he is well enough for the next step.
Remember one day at a time.
Love to you all.
Donna