Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Jasper's Surgery

Well, yesterday was the date for Jasper's annual bone marrow biopsy. It was a bit easier this year for him to understand why he could not eat after dinner the night before, and why he had to be hungry and thirsty all morning.

We got to the hospital about 8am, had bloods done at 8.30 and were in theatre by 10.30.

This year was a bit different, as they had to have a skin sample for some testing they are going to do for us in the USA. It is all part of the complementation testing thing we have been trying to get sorted for the last 2 1/2 years. Keep your fingers crossed that we get some answers this time, or we are out of options!!

So the surgery normally takes 20 minutes.. Jasper's bone marrow was really stubborn this year, and it took 1 hour. Not nice.

Anaesthetic also makes him really aggressive and scary when he wakes up, to they gave him something to sleep a lot longer, and he was good when he woke up. It was strange though, he woke up, needed the toilet, was too dizzy to walk (understandable), and then said he had a sore tummy, and proceeded to dry reach over my shoulder (thank goodness for the empty stomach!). He sipped water, went a really pale shade of white and back to sleep on me.
When he woke up again (SpongeBob was on!) he was a strange shade of grey and then went green. I have never seen it before, and freaked out a bit.
They put some fluids in his cannula and he was drinking a bit too, and slowly his colour returned!!

Then it was time to have some food, and all he wanted was an icy pole (popsicle). The ward always has icecream etc on hand, so that was no worries!!
Take out the cannula, have a flu shot, and 20 minutes later we were on our way.

Jasper still felt pretty sick, and slept all the way home.
He is very tender this morning, but eating well, and just taking it easy.

I think the flu shot site is the sorest bit!!! one little needle, rather than the big one they used in his back, or the site where they took out the chunk of skin on his wrist!!! He was awake for the flu shot, not the operation, so it is funny what has the trauma associated with it!

He has bandaids every where, and bandages, and REFUSES to take his name bracelet of his ankle! He was on best behaviour, and had most of the nurses eating out of his hand!!

His bloods are all really good - as I have come to expect, and we should have some results from the biopsy in the next few weeks. I will update again when I have more to report!

Thanks for reading.

Brooke

5 comments:

Teresa said...

Wow! An hour for a biopsy. That's surprising. We are allowed to go in when emma has hers and it's pretty quick. Did they say what happened? Emma is similar with the grumpies and not feeling too hot, though nothing like you are describing with the throwing up and color changes. ! That would freak me out too. Glad he did well otherwise and has good counts. Hopefully they'll stay good for a long long time. That's cute he didn't want to take his name tag off! Hehe.

Charisse said...

I am so glad that things all went well. An hour for a biopsy is pretty long. At least all worked out. That is funny about Jasper not wanting to take the name tag off. Wow! All different colours! Hehe. I am so glad that his bloods are terrific! Yay! Looking forward to hearing the results :-)
Love Charisse

Brian Horrigan said...

Good to hear that things went well for the biopsy- we know how stressful those can be. thanks for checking in with Delia's website--
hope to see you all at camp again-- maybe 2010!
Brian Horrigan, dad of Delia, St. Paul MN USA

Darren said...

Hi Jasper,
Im glad to hear things went well for your biopsy. Will i see you at this years camp? Not sure if you remember me but i gave you a shoulder ride at last years fanoni camp in Adelaide. That was fun!
Anyway, just wanted to say hi and i hope to see you again soon.
Take care little man,
Your friend
Darren Giancaspro

Kristin Young said...

Praying for good biopsy results. Poor honey. I hate when they have a hard time afterward. An ice pole. I will have to remember that one.

Couldn't Dr. Joenje help you at all? Didn't he find Jaspers comp. group?