It was a very short stay......only 2 1/2 days and they found absolutely nothing. We still don't know why he needs so much oxygen at night and only needs room air to 1/2 a liter during the day. The hospital shrugged their shoulders, gave us a pat on the back and sent us home on antibiotics. For what I wonder...they didn't find a source of infection. I moved the Pulmonologist appointment up so that I can discuss the benefit of bi-pap at night. First and foremost we have to make sure that their isn't a structural thing going on and so we are going to proceed with the bronchoscopy on Monday. He will be put under anesthesia, so pray for smooth sailing. The procedure will be at noon. Thanks again for the prayers and the nice comments. You're awesome!-Colleen
Yes, we have been in the hospital since yesterday. After troubleshooting the oxygen concentrator, we discovered that it's working just fine and that it actually is HIM. Doesn't he look fabulous? That's what we can't understand!Here's how it went.....on a typical night Isaac needs 1-2 liters of humidified oxygen while sleeping to maintain an oxygen saturation level of 92% and above. By the time the nurse arrived Monday night I had to crank him up to 8-9 liters of oxygen.....our concentrator only goes up to 10! So naturally we took him up to the ER Tuesday morning. When we got there his o2 sat levels were fine, his color was good, he was his sweet and happy self. Even though he looked good the doctor decided that 9 liters of oxygen was a little too high for comfort to send us on our way home. He was admitted yesterday afternoon for observation. By sleepy time they had to crank up that oxygen....so now we know it isn't just us or our oxygen concentrator.....So it is a mystery. The culture has come back so far as normal flora, which means no major infection is brewing. The chest xray isn't showing any kind of pneumonia.....It is a mystery.....Most likely he will come home within a couple of days......I will most likely postpone the scope that he has scheduled for Monday being that he would have to go under anesthesia.
Some people have suggested that we should look into using bi-pap support at night. I don't know if I want to go there right now....I feel as if this would be a step backwards....it's something to think about and I will be talking to Pulmonology. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers! Thanks Heidi for coming up and bringing me banana bread!-Colleen
This morning I took Autumn to the park and we met up with a couple of ladies from our church group. The rest of the day we have just been chillin' out with Isaac and the air conditioner. It's hot! Friday we are having a BBQ with My uncle Dave and Aunt Karen who are up visiting from California. They will most likey be surprised to see how much both Autumn and Isaac have grown since they saw them a year ago! Isaac's dietitian came by last week and he weighed in at a whopping 23 pounds and 29 and 3/8 inches long. July we don't have very many appointments, which will be a nice change of pace. On Tuesday Isaac is finally going to the center to be fitted for a stander. Yay! Then on July 13th we have the big scope. Then in August we will have several appointments! I don't even want to think about August...uggh!Here are some pics of Isaac chillin' out watching his favorite Baby Einstein video. He's so cute....he's SO glued to it. 
Have a happy and safe 4th of July everyone!! -Colleen