June 9, 2010

Hospitalized


Tonight, Bertrand is staying in room 3031 of Primary Children's Medical Center (PCMC). He is in isolation with a confirmed case of RSV and possible pneumonia. However, Bertrand's chest x-rays taken today were unable to show pneumonia, or his lungs for that matter, as his entire abdominal cavity was crammed with poop.

This is a troubling dilemma. Don't get me wrong, I have all fingers and toes crossed that this remains the extent of Bertrand's ills! But, Bertrand's has at least one bowel movement everyday. And, how is such a level of constipation even possible on the amount of miralax that kid is on?! At least the poop may begin to explain his massive belly and weight gain (in spite of dropping his calories). It may also help to explain Bertrand's persistent dehydration.

Bertrand drinks between 2 and 3 liters of fluid per day--well above the 1250mL recommended amount for a child his size and age--yet according to his labs Bertrand consistently appears dehydrated. In human physiology, extracellular fluids are distributed between the interstitial compartment (i.e. tissue) and intravascular compartment (i.e. plasma) in an approximately 75%-25% ratio. Third spacing is the physiological concept that body fluids may collect in a "third" body compartment that isn't normally perfused with fluids. Could it be possible that Bertrand's body is having to divert fluids from his blood to other parts such as, well, his poop storage?

I dunno. It's late and you can tell I am exhausted when I start coming up with brilliant medical terms like "poop storage". And on that note, we'll just have to wait and see if Bertrand's milk and molasses enema (what weirdo decided that would be a perfect combination to put up someone's you-know-what?!) this evening did it's job and the x-rays tomorrow show lungs. Hopefully clear ones.

PS - Bertrand is officially no longer on the ketogenic diet.

3 comments :

  1. I was hoping to hear what is going on tonight! I really hope that he is just "full of crap" and nothing else, something that can be easily fixed. My heart sank when I found out he was in the hospital.

    And yes, I say "full of crap" because Abby has encopresis... we are used to that term!

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  2. Wow, that's crazy. I hope he's all cleared up ASAP and that it makes him more comfortable.

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  3. I hope that Bertrand recovers quickly and will pray for him tonight!

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