I am feeling very overwhelmed...
I know it's said to "count your blessings, not your problems" - but on some days, just thinking about that idea is tough...
As far as George, myself and the boys go, we're fine. But outside of that, my family (specifically my immediate family) could use all of the prayers, thoughts, wishes you have to offer. My heart is broken and heavy. For now, please respect our wishes that this stays a private matter.
Now onto other stuff...
Yesterday, I spoke with one of Pierce's doctors (new to his team of doctors) - I was concerned that some cold-like symptoms were a result of his allergy skin testing (performed on Wednesday). She said that they were not. She was also happy to hear from me because she was going to call me. They did some bloodwork on Pierce on Wednesday - to look at his immunoglobulin levels (basically his immune function) - IgG, IgA, IgM, IgE, IgD (if you've read my blog for any length of time, then this will sound slightly familiar as we've {kinda, sorta} traveled this path with Brice). For Pierce, his:
- IgE levels were low - this is a good thing. IgE is related to allergens. If your body meets a particular offender (that you're allergic to), it will build IgE antibodies in response to it. Even with this finding, Pierce is still labeled as "Milk Allergy."
- IgA levels were normal
- IgM levels were normal
- IgG levels were low (not a good thing) - about 20 points below normal. "IgG antibodies are found in all body fluids. They are the smallest but most common antibody (75% to 80%) of all the antibodies in the body. IgG antibodies are very important in fighting bacterial and viral infections. IgG antibodies are the only type of antibody that can cross the placenta in a pregnant woman to help protect her baby (fetus)." source
Treatment (IVIG) for this is with blood product (purified plasma) that has Ig antibodies in it. We are looking at once a month treatments for 1-2 years. From what I've gathered, it is done through IV infusion.
I spoke to his pediatrician yesterday about the results and she said the IVIG would probably be beneficial to him.
So we sit and wait...
But in the meantime, Brice will be seeing the same doctor. While reviewing Pierce's medical history and going over his family history, I mentioned Brice's bloodwork (if you didn't read the above link, Brice had similar testing done in August 2009 - his IgM levels were low, IgG and IgA levels were borderline low). She asked if his levels were ever re-tested and encouraged having his levels redrawn. Further into our conversation, I mentioned that Brice is presently being treated for pan-sinusitis (infection of all sinus cavities - it was incidentally noted during his May 6 brain MRI). She looked at me and said "he really needs to be seen again." The next available appointment was June 28.
Between now and June 28, Pierce has an eye specialist appointment, a genetics appointment (w/bloodwork), his 18 month well-visit (w/immunizations), an orthopedics appointment (w/x-rays) and Brice has a GI appointment.
IVIG is really easy...not painful at all (well, except for the intital IV placement). I used to work on a unit where we'd have patients come in and we'd give it to them. It really does work! I'm so glad you're getting some answers---even if they're not as fast as we'd want.
ReplyDeleteAlso...praying for your sweet family. xoxo