Shining Star

Shining Star

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

MRI Results

Our Dr.called us back yesterday afternoon. Cade was of course at school so that left me taking the call and trying to get all the information.  He started out by saying that there was no tumor or sign of stroke. At that point I was unaware we were worried about that, but at the same time relieved that it wasn't that.  It's not the tethered spinal cord or pedicles (pinched nerve).  What the MRI showed was a string of cells showing up with an abnormal intensity from the anterior of the spine down to the lumbar (from top to bottom) on both the left and right sides.  It was showing a brighter signal where it should have been grey on the MRI.  After speaking with 2 radiologists and 3-5 other Dr.'s (one being a 70 year old Dr., who maybe affiliated with UT Medical) and none of them know what it is exactly.  Moving from here we need to get 2 additional MRI's. One of his spine again this time with contrast and then also one of his brain to see if the string of cells continues into his brain.  The spine MRI will take 1 hr 45 min - 2 1/2 hrs and the brain MRI will take 1 hr so depending how the anesthesiologist feels about Tacen being put under for that long will determine if we have to go in for two separate visits or just one.  We are really impressed with Dr. Fulton. He's been great so far! He told us if Tacen has a relapse he wants to see him. He also asked how long this had been happening and we said about 1 year. He said that because it's been happening so long, that helps rule out a lot of the "bad" things because he would have gotten sick and stayed sick.
Then last night Cade was working on some flash cards and I was getting Daxon ready for bed when my phone rang. When I looked at my phone I thought the number looked similar to the one Dr. Fulton called from earlier that day. It was 7:30pm so I thought it can't be him. I answered it and sure enough it was him.  He wants to know if Tacen had his polio vaccination.  I haven't been able to get that information from our old Dr. yet, but I will soon. He said that his symptoms mirror some of those of polio, but that it doesn't last.  It was nice that he called because Cade was able to talk to him and get the answers to questions he was having answered. Since Cade knows the medical lingo better and knows what to ask better.
There is also a possibility it may be a genetic thing. However, we really won't know much more until the MRI's. They are meeting with other Dr's at Le Bonheur on Thursday to discuss Tacen's case and see if anyone else has seen this. 
So at this point that's what we know. Not a lot unfortunately.  We are extremely thankful that our Dr. is working so hard to help our little Tacen. He told Cade that our son is going to be on his mind until they figure it out.  We are also trying to keep a positive attitude until given a reason to think otherwise.  We'e bummed out that this won't be a quick fix, but we are hoping that we'll get to the bottom of it eventually.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

MRI

Miraculously they were able to get an MRI scheduled. I got a phone call Thursday morning saying they needed some more information regarding Tacen's Sept. 5th appointment. I said can you please tell when what appointment you're talking about.  They told me that it was his MRI. I didn't complain because that was 3-4 weeks sooner than expected.  After I gave the gentlemen my information I asked him if he could tell me the time. He then transferred me over to radiology and they told me it was at 7:15 am. I asked if we needed to arrive early and they said no just be there at 7:15am.  We were stoked and planned accordingly. 
Saturday we got a letter in the mail from the neurology department saying our appointment was at 6:30am and if we were more than 15 minutes late that would result in rescheduling.  So we replanned and planned to be there at 6:30
Now to today.  Cade and I got up at 5am got things ready, I got Daxon up to eat and then after we had everything loaded and ready to go we got Tacen up and put him in the car knowing he wouldn't be able to eat or drink anything.  We left our house at 5:45am.  We arrived at Radiology at 6:25am.  We got all checked in and they took us back.  We were in our room when a nurse came and said that we were a little early and they hadn't forgotten about us, but they'd have to take the child on the schedule before us back.  Long story short with this part we weren't supposed to be there until 7:15am, our scan wasn't scheduled until 8:15 and they didn't even get it started until 9am.  Poor Tacen.
So we hung out in our room for quite some time, trying to keep Tacen distracted.  They needed to do an IV before taking him back to be put under and do the MRI.  They came in and after trying 6 times, they couldn't get it. Poor Tacen was a total trooper. He held quite still, but cried a lot.  We felt terrible for him.  As usual he hated having the band aide on most of all.  After 6 failed attempts 2 in each hand and 2 in his left arm, they decided it would be better to give him a little gas, then put the IV.  We agreed, Cade went back with him and that went quickly.  Then we waited for an hour.  They told us they'd call when he was out. They called and said he was out and already awake. We felt bad, because we wanted to be there when he woke up.  I guess normally they take a while to come out of anesthesia, but he woke right up as they were taking his vitals.  He was roaring to go. They still had a blood pressure cuff on his leg and the IV in his foot and he wanted those gone.  Then they put a bandage on his foot and he wanted that off.  He walked (quite wobbly) out to the stroller and was ready to go.
He did so well today. He didn't have any problems besides being a little tipsy. He was a live wire all day. He was running around, climbing, getting into things, normal Tacen.  They said it would take up to 24 hrs for the scans to be read. Unfortunately, our Dr. is out of the office until next week, so we are figuring the earliest we'll hear will be Monday.  More to come...

Ps as a side note. We were driving home after the MRI and we were trying to find some place we could get some apple juice for Tacen.  Cade was driving and I saw a pedestrian almost cross the road, I looked up and noticed the light was red and Cade kept driving. Normally I would have said something, but I didn't and Cade drove right through.  Then I looked over and there was a cop sitting right there. Only in Memphis, would you see a cop watch you run a red light and not get a ticket...Needless to say we were worn out at that point of the day.