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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

It's Official!

So, here's a recap of the day.

We left our house and dropped our sweet dog off at the vet for his surgery.  Then we headed straight to the hospital.  We checked in a few minutes early, and CJ got that wonderful souvenir bracelet hospitals love giving out!

The day went really well.  The staff at the hospital in every department were wonderful!  Everything went smoothly and on time, if not early.  It turns out we didn't need a chest X-ray, so that wasn't done.  We started with the CT, moved to the Heart Station for the echocardiogram, then went to the Pulmonary Lab for the Pulmonary Function Test.  (It's amazing how much like a maze hospitals can be!  I actually got lost at one point!)

We were done with everything by noon, so we went to the cafeteria for some lunch.  This made CJ very happy, since he had chosen not to eat breakfast.  Even though our appointment with the surgeon wasn't until 2:30PM, we were told we could check in as early as 12:45PM, and they would work us in early.

Unfortunately, as I mentioned in the previous post, being early for that appointment didn't give the radiologist enough time to review the CT and determine the Haller index.  We still discussed the surgery, making sure we understood all that was involved, and when we would want to schedule it.  We have a busy few weeks ahead of us, so we are looking at May 20.  This would give him time to heal before summer and would let him enjoy his break and summer camp more.  We left with a tentative date, and the doctor said he would call us when he had the report from the radiologist.

Shortly after my previous post, we heard from the surgeon's office.  CJ's Haller index was 3.3.  It needed to be at least 3.25, so his PE is severe enough to warrant the surgery.  We confirmed the date we wanted for the surgery, and the nurse gave us the names of some allergists/dermatologists that do nickel allergy testing.  This is not a test every allergist or dermatologist does, apparently. 

With the surgery in just under a month, it's important to get the testing done within the next week-and-a-half, so the hospital can order the correct bar for the Nuss procedure, for which they need about 2 weeks.  As I mentioned in the first post, if CJ has an allergy to nickel, a titanium bar will be used.

The nickel allergy test actually takes several days.  The doctor will do what's called a "patch test."
According to Healthline.com, "in a patch test, the doctor applies a very small amount of the suspected allergen (in this case, nickel) to a small patch that is then placed on the skin and checked for a reaction."  (http://www.healthline.com/health/allergies/nickel#2)  As I understand it, we will go in and get the patch on CJ, then 2 or 3 days later, we return to see if there was a reaction.

As soon as I got off the phone with the nurse, I called one of the allergists and got CJ scheduled for nickel testing next week.  The ball is really rolling now. 

We appreciate your prayers for us today.  We are relieved that the Haller index proved to be enough to get this condition repaired, and we are hopeful that CJ's shortness of breath, pain, and low weight will all be on the mend soon.  OH!  And thanks for the prayers for our dog Louis.  He came through the surgery wonderfully, and he is home recovering (unhappily with a cone on his head).  His prognosis is good.  Between the successful surgery and the successful tests for CJ, we are feeling blessed and thankful.

What's next:
April 29 - Nickel allergy testing
May 20 - Nuss procedure

Here are a couple of pictures from our day...

CJ in the CT machine
 
CJ getting his echocardiogram

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