It all started about 3 months ago when my son started with a fever. I took him to the doctor and was told he had an upper respiratory infection. After 5 days of 102-103 fever, I had to take him back. She changed his antibiotic and finally on the 9th day he started to break his fever. It scared me a little because he has never ran a high fever like that for that many days. I did everything to try to break it but it just didn't work. He missed over a week of school. About 2 weeks later he started the same thing all over again only this time he broke out in red bumps from head to toe. I once again took him back to the doctor and she told me I needed to keep him home until it was cleared up. She said it was possibly chicken pox but he has had the vaccination. He was home for another week with a high fever and rash all over his body. He made it back to school to only be sick 2 weeks later again! This time it appeared to be the stomach virus. He has complained of a stomach ache and body aches this whole time we have been dealing with whatever is going on with him. He started to have blood in his stool. I alerted the doctor of this but she didn't seem to concerned and just told me to give him pepcid. He returned to school a couple of days later. He still continued to run a fever off and on. Sometimes it would peak to 102 and sometimes it would stay right around 100. Those were the times I just sent him to school. Last week he had 2 other episodes of blood in his stool. This time there was so much it scared me. Not to get to graphic on you! I had finally had enough, after 3 months of him being sick and not getting any answers or tests done from his doctor, I took him to the er. After being in the hospital and them running tests to rule out cancer, which is what they said was a possibility more times than one, they said he tested positive for strep! It was such a relief to hear those words. I have never been so worried in all my life. The doctor at the hospital said that he had this infection for months and was never treated properly so it settled in his organs. This is why they say to not mess with strep. It can cause some serious damage. His regular doctor never once did a strep test on him or this would have never turned into this! The doctor at the hospital ran that test, along with others, right away. My son now has to go to the children's hospital in Kansas City to see a Pediatric Gastroenterologist. He could have some permanent damage to his stomach area which is what all the bleeding is from.
The moral of me griping about this is to not only vent about his doctor not catching this, but to let any mother know that you know your kids and when you feel like something is wrong be persistent. Mother's intuition is normally right. I should of never let it go on this long. He was so sick and missed so much school. There were times he would break down and just cry because he was so tired of feeling bad. Thank god he goes to a private Catholic School and they have been so wonderful to us. He has been able to do all his homework from home to stay caught up. I was so worried they would hold him back or something for missing so much school. He is doing much better now though. We go back to the doctor today for a recheck and to find out when we see the specialist.
Thanks for hearing my story and letting me vent. It feels kinda good:) Keep my son, Conner, in your prayers
Hey! i see you figured out how to put pics on here. It can be a little tricky, i no! im really not a big bolgger but i like that we have one for this class. Did you let your sons dr. know what was wrong w/ your son. I hope she felt stupid for not being able to figure out something like strep for goodness sakes!!
ReplyDeleteGlad hes doing better now though!!!
--Jessica
Who was your son's doctor?! And what was her issue?
ReplyDeleteThankfully, neither of my two have been seriously sick, and our family doctor is great about getting us in and taking care of us--including doing what she needs to to figure out what's wrong with us.
My son's doctor is a family doctor here in Monett. They are closed on Wednesday's so I had to go to a new walk in clinic here in town. The doctor there did some blood work on him and saw his white blood cell count was high. I had to take him back to this place a week later. Next time, we will go straight to the emergency room instead of going between two doctors. Neither one of them could get his diagnosis right! It was so frustrating!
ReplyDeleteI am happy to hear you have a wonderful doctor. It is so important. I am going to switch my boys to a pediatrician instead of just a family doctor. After this, I feel like a pediatrician is more up to par with these kids.