mikalister
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I just found out that my 29 weeker (he’s 3 weeks old as of yesterday) has an “urgent but not emergent” need for a reservoir—he had his 3rd brain scan today and the dilation is very severe and progressed quite a bit since last week. When the dr showed me the images, I nearly crumbled—it looks like it has taken over pretty much his entire brain.
We are at a level 3 nicu and they are looking to transfer him tonight to a level 4 nearby for the surgery—which they are hoping to do tomorrow but he’s not currently on the schedule (very frustrating to me). Once he has recovered from surgery, they are saying he would be transferred back (no current beds available and im told its normal to transfer back—but this also frustrates/scares me).
One other point of terror—he has been on nec watch since last Thursday. They are saying he looks better and would taken him off the antibiotics regardless (today is day 5). However the dr that was on yesterday was more conservative and said he would consider keeping him on antibiotics for 7 days (this was before the brain scan today). Thankfully his blood culture has been negative since Thursday, but I just don’t fully trust he is out of the nec woods. The dr here today said bleed trumps any concern re: the infection not truly being over. After seeing the images I can see why she is saying that, but still I’m scared.
I guess I’m hoping anyone can help me with a few q’s:
1) any positive outcomes and what to expect (don’t have to sugar coat though)? Anyone have a scan that looked as scary as ours?
2) should I push to have him stay at the level 4 and not transfer back? What’s the best way to get that to happen/advocate to get him a bed since they say it’s not available? If not, what were your experiences with monitoring etc once back at the other nicu—my concern is he isn’t getting the best care possible?
3) anyone ever been near the end of the nec watch and have this happen?
4) my baby was born so early because I had hellp. Not a question, but I am so upset and angry that my body did this. I know logically it is not my fault but it is so painful (I do have a therapist, it just helps to type it out)
I feel like I am spiraling. Appreciate the help/hearing your experiences and advice
We are at a level 3 nicu and they are looking to transfer him tonight to a level 4 nearby for the surgery—which they are hoping to do tomorrow but he’s not currently on the schedule (very frustrating to me). Once he has recovered from surgery, they are saying he would be transferred back (no current beds available and im told its normal to transfer back—but this also frustrates/scares me).
One other point of terror—he has been on nec watch since last Thursday. They are saying he looks better and would taken him off the antibiotics regardless (today is day 5). However the dr that was on yesterday was more conservative and said he would consider keeping him on antibiotics for 7 days (this was before the brain scan today). Thankfully his blood culture has been negative since Thursday, but I just don’t fully trust he is out of the nec woods. The dr here today said bleed trumps any concern re: the infection not truly being over. After seeing the images I can see why she is saying that, but still I’m scared.
I guess I’m hoping anyone can help me with a few q’s:
1) any positive outcomes and what to expect (don’t have to sugar coat though)? Anyone have a scan that looked as scary as ours?
2) should I push to have him stay at the level 4 and not transfer back? What’s the best way to get that to happen/advocate to get him a bed since they say it’s not available? If not, what were your experiences with monitoring etc once back at the other nicu—my concern is he isn’t getting the best care possible?
3) anyone ever been near the end of the nec watch and have this happen?
4) my baby was born so early because I had hellp. Not a question, but I am so upset and angry that my body did this. I know logically it is not my fault but it is so painful (I do have a therapist, it just helps to type it out)
I feel like I am spiraling. Appreciate the help/hearing your experiences and advice