We had a bit of a surprise at our fill today. Our plastic surgeon puts blue dye into the tissue expanders when he inserts them at the first surgery so that during a fill when he sticks the needle into the port, the blue flows back into the syringe and he knows he's in the right place. One of our ports started leaking a little after the last few fills. This last week it has been consistently leaking little drops here and there. Upon closer inspection at our fill today it appears the skin over this port is "disintegrating". It's nevus skin which is different then normal skin anyway so it appears it is not reacting well to the saline and dye being on it. The doc said to keep Vaseline or triple antibiotic ointment on it and see what happens. He didn't fill that one today. I'm getting a little nervous because I'm worried this could open the area up to infection. I have three huge weddings coming up the next few weekends that I cannot get out of so I really need him to make it until our scheduled May 16 surgery. An infection would result in either a hospital stay and IV antibiotics or immediate surgery. Everyone send those positive vibes that we will be infection free and make it until May 16!!
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Fill #8 and #9
I forgot to update the blog for fill #8 which was actually March 31. We skipped a fill April 7 since Dr. Hoffman was out of town. Then today we went in for fill #9. This means we only have 3 fills left!!
Charlie has had a fever for a few days. After a trip to the pediatricians office she ruled out an ear infection and said she thought it was Hand Foot Mouth disease. I personally don't think Charlie has sores on his hands or feet or mouth. He has a few spots but not blisters. More than anything he has a rash all over his trunk which makes me think it's just a random virus. Dr. Hoffman ruled out the tissue expanders being infected because he said they would be red and he would be super fussy. He said anytime he has seen an infection, the person feels like they have the flu for days before even the fever hits Charlie hasn't been very fussy so I think his expanders are fine.
The doctor also confirmed our surgery date is May 16 at approximately 12:20pm. He also said he will need to stay overnight which I wasn't planning on. Last week he put 40 cc's in the front and 15 cc's in each back. This week he put 50 cc's in the front and 15 cc's in the back ones. This means we are at 360 cc's in the front and 160 cc's in each back one which means he has 680 cc's total on his head!
Here are pics from fill #8:
Charlie has had a fever for a few days. After a trip to the pediatricians office she ruled out an ear infection and said she thought it was Hand Foot Mouth disease. I personally don't think Charlie has sores on his hands or feet or mouth. He has a few spots but not blisters. More than anything he has a rash all over his trunk which makes me think it's just a random virus. Dr. Hoffman ruled out the tissue expanders being infected because he said they would be red and he would be super fussy. He said anytime he has seen an infection, the person feels like they have the flu for days before even the fever hits Charlie hasn't been very fussy so I think his expanders are fine.
The doctor also confirmed our surgery date is May 16 at approximately 12:20pm. He also said he will need to stay overnight which I wasn't planning on. Last week he put 40 cc's in the front and 15 cc's in each back. This week he put 50 cc's in the front and 15 cc's in the back ones. This means we are at 360 cc's in the front and 160 cc's in each back one which means he has 680 cc's total on his head!
Here are pics from fill #8:
And here are pics from fill #9:
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