Friday, December 30, 2005

Finally some answers

The good news is that we think that we know what we're dealing with. It took sitting in an observation room at BC Children's for 5 1/2 hours but now we have some comfort around what's happening. A couple Dr's there confirmed that what Aidan is experiencing is not a full blow abscess but Cellulitis as suspected yesterday. They still don't fully know why this is happening but Cellulitis can be treated which once reduced will allow a specialist to take a closer look at what's happening in there.

Here's a quick overview of today's events:

9:30am we arrive at our dentist's office and he does a quick exam and takes an x-ray. The x-ray doesn't show anything obvious but it is the first time that we've seen one of Aidan's teeth and it's clear that he has had trauma in that region some time ago. 3 years ago Aidan had a nasty bump on that tooth while at the pool and the tooth turned gray. We're now thinking that this injury damaged the tooth in some way that got aggravated recently (more on this in a bit). Aidan's still looking quite puffy with no signs of improvement at this point (3 doses of Clindamycin - often used to help HIV patients). At this point our dentist feels that Aidan should see a specialist at BC Children's Hospital and he sends us on our way (with the x-ray in hand).

10:00am we arrive at BC Children's Hospital and for some reason they weren't expecting us which confused them at first as I guess the normal procedure would have been for our dentist or LGH to have called them in advance. We get through all the screening and get to see the ER duty Dr. He's very helpful but doesn't think that Aidan is in an extreme situation that requires ER treatment (we get very confused at this point). He gives us a good explanation as to what we should be expecting regarding timelines and symptoms (this is our first real peak into what's really going on). The only real complication he sees right now is that there might be something more wrong with Aidan's tooth and that the ER dentist will have to see it. He puts in the call and we settle in to wait, and wait, and wait, .... and wait.

12:00pm We are all starving so I run out to the van to get a few granola bars and we have a quick snack.

12:15pm Aidan's thirsty so we ask a nurse for water and find out that he's not supposed to be eating or drinking anything! I guess they didn't make it clear that he may have to go into OR if things were bad enough! No harm done at this point so we go back to waiting, and waiting and waiting.

2:00pm Time for Aidan's next dose of Clindamycin so the nurse phones LGH to get his dosage information and sets up the IV. Aidan has a really tough time with it as it's very painful ... in then end it worked but he's very tender on that arm now.

2:20pm The Dentist finally shows up (he's the ER dentist for more than one hospital apparently) and promptly gives Aidan the most thorough exam we've seen yet (well worth the wait). This guy's great. Here's basically what he said:


  • Aidan's right front tooth (51 if that means anything) has experienced both some past and recent trauma.
  • It appears to have been shifted both back and up
  • he has a large patch of swelling in his gums just above that tooth which is very tender (Aidan was in pain but lay there quietly through the whole exam)
  • the x-ray doesn't show any signs of a fracture but the dentist would like to see more x-rays before ruling that out
  • the x-ray did show that the tooth is quite damaged though most of the damage is old
  • when a tooth is pushed back this tends to push the root out, into the gums more which can lead to all sorts of problems and he suspects that this is what happened to Aidan
  • Aidan doesn't have an abscess at this point, while the tissue is swollen it is fairly firm which means that it's simply battling the infection and there isn't any buildup of "bad stuff" (can't remember the technical term he used)
  • he didn't recommend an emergency incision at this point to drain the area as he doesn't think that there's actually anything to drain (just blood which is just doing it's job).
  • Aidan's blood counts and readings look very good and clearly show signs that his body is fighting the infection (very normal and very encouraging)
  • Aidan's not had any recent fever and the only one that he has had so far was rather mild which is another sign that his body is doing a good job of fighting this
  • Aidan's spirits are up (aside from having to wait in a small room all day) and doesn't appear "sick" which is another good sign at this point
  • in his opinion there is a very good chance that Aidan is going to loose this tooth
  • we'll be getting a call from BCCH next week for a consultation and to see if it needs to be taken out (he'll need to be put under General)
  • Aidan's to continue on with the antibiotics until everything is cleared up


I'm not sure that that is very clear as it was a lot of information to absorb today. The bottom line is that we now know for sure what we're up against and what to look for if things don't keep getting better and that Aidan's going to need some sort of dental work once the infection is cleared up.

Carla's with Aidan at the hospital right now and we'll be keeping him there until at least tomorrow. They want to see visible signs for progress before discharging him and switching him to oral antibiotics. With any luck we'll have him home for most of the weekend. :)

Carla will want to post her thoughts on this later tonight so stay tuned.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

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Thank you so much for keeping us informed about wee Aidan. What a
trooper he is. He is very brave to withstand all the poking and prying
of others. Many children would not be able to keep it all together thru
that. I will call again (just talked briefly with Alma) tomorrow.

And love your pictures......Thanks again.

Love, Dad

11:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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Am I ever glad to read the somewhat satisfying news about Aidan's mysterious condition. I kept checking Mum's email all day yesterday and it wasn't until this AM that I clued into the fact I should be checking Aidan's blog url! So now I'm caught up but not convinced that this return blog will reach you therefore I'll email you shortly/or phone when the hour gets later -- this four hour time difference is a nuisance.

Wish I were there to give all of you a big hug - - especially that little guy (I still remember what it feels like to get IV inserted into the back of the hand 40 years later ). (I can hear Mum passing on "Aidan's news" by phone to the various Monctonites who all were informed of your trials. Good news and warm wishes travel fast.)

Oh, hey ---- try really hard to relax a bit and have a fun New Years Eve --Skye, I remember spending NYE in Foothills hospital 1980-81 when Brett was born.

Love you all,
Mum/Katie

4:12 PM  

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