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Count your blessings

Gonz

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Don't take for granted the time you have with loved ones and children.

This past week my wife and I went out to CO to get the rest of our belongings out of the house out there and moved back to MN. Our son had a slight cough and was a little tired when we left him with the grandparents. Nothing out of the ordinary, kids get colds and it happens all the time. On Friday my wife's mom calls and says Aidan's still sick and she's taking him to the doctor. A couple hours later she calls back and our son's case is really super bad. The Dr. sent him to the local ER, and the local ER did some chest xrays and tests and immediately transferred him to the Pediatric ICU at Mayo Clinic via ambulance. His left lung was completely filled with fluid and "collapsed" and he had to have surgery to have a chest tube placed where they drained over a litre of fluid (consider how much a litre is and how small a 4 year old's lung is). And all of this occured while we were 1300 miles away and helpless to do anything. My wife flew back immediately and I had to drive back. Aidan's doing better, he's more alert and eating real food finally. He's going to have the chest tube in for a couple more days, hopefully we can get out of here and get him home by the end of the week. I cannot begin to explain how hard it is to be that far from my child when he's got all this crap going on, and feeling completely helpless.


The wireless access is good here and I can check messages and all that fine, but otherwise I'm here, 4 hours from home. I don't think I have anything pending here on the board, but if I do please bear with me for a couple days.

Thanks.
 
Sorry to hear about your son.

I can't even imagine the state you are in. Drive home safe. Our thoughts and prayers will be with your family and your son.
 
Wow, sorry to hear about your son. Sounds like he is on the road to recovery now.

I don't have kids, but I can't imagine how helpless you must feel right now.

Thoughts and prayers sent to your family, especially your son. :thumbs:
 
Wow Andy, I can't imagine. That's always been a big fear of mine...... being far from home and having a situation such as this arise with one of my children. I'm so glad to hear that li'l man's condition is improving. Thoughts and prayers coming your way man.
 
At a time like this I can't imagine how frustrating it must be for you as a parent to be unable to be physically near your child. It sounds like grandma was on her toes and that the prompt medical response on the various levels (doctor, hospital, pediatric hospital ICU) may have saved his life. I'm so glad to hear he's in much better condition now, but I know that until he's home it's going to be tough. I pray for your sons speedy recovery and that it doesn't take too much of a toll on you or your wife.
 
Having one of my own around that age, and one on the way I can certainly sympathize with you. I will keep you and your little guy in my prayers. Good luck with the rest of this, and I'm sure he will be out and running around the yard in no time.
 
I'm very sorry to hear this Andy. Our thoughts are with you guys and if you need anything at all don't hesitate to let me know. I know I'm a few miles away, but I'll do what I can.

Hang in there. Best to you and the family.
 
Prayers sent for a speedy recovery. I can only imagine what you and your family are going through. I hope you all have a safe trip home.
 
I have a 5 year old and can certainly feel your pain. Main thing is to drive safely. No need to take a chance and put yourself at risk trying to get home too fast.

Our prayers are with you.

dave
 
Glad everything is looking up. Having had one son in the NICU and the other in the PICU, I can relate. It's some scarry sh*t, but on the bright side, some of the best medical personel in the hospital work in those units. Let us know when all is well.
 
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