Austin's surgery / procedure was yesterday and went very well. Austin was quite happy with the laughing gas, requesting it for any other procedures -- i.e. cavities filled, etc. -- he might have done because he "didn't feel a thing." They did end up using anesthesia which he didn't mind, since he was already day-dreamy with the nitrous oxide. As a matter of fact, they told him they were going to put an I.V. in his arm and a few seconds later he said "you can give me the shot now ... I'm ready" and it was already done. The entire procedure --from laughing gas on the nose to me going to see him in recovery -- was only about 30 minutes.
While coming out of the sedation, he was just so cute. Groggy and drowsy, sweet and smiley ... and saying funny little things with his speech drawn out in a very endearing way. When the nurse was prompting him to open his eyes, he had two responses that I couldn't not smile about. First he said, "it's just so hard to ... you made my eyes so heavy" and then "but I'm really sleepy ... reeeaaaallllllllyyyyy ssssssllllleeeeeeeeeeppppyyyy" as he was drifting out again.
We came home and I helped him lie down on the couch. I fed him a little yogurt and gave him a Tylenol with codeine and an ice pack for his cheek. He watched some TV and rested, never napping, just resting.
That lasted for about four hours. After that, he was charged up and rearing to go. I couldn't keep him sitting down. I was practically demanding that he play video games just to keep him still for a while!! We played a few games (the Scrambled States of America was fun!) and I fed him pudding and fudgesicles.
Around bedtime he slowed down again, commenting that his mouth was sore ... and that he was coughing a lot and his chest hurt (because it's not enough to just have this going on ... he's getting a cold too -- sigh). He said it didn't hurt enough for any more Tylenol, just going to bed would help, he thought. But (and you knew that was coming, right?) around 4 a.m. he came down to my bed telling me that his mouth was hurting. When I opened my tired eyes to look at him, it was obvious (even in the dark) that his cheek was really swollen. So, Tylenol with a dose of magic and an ice pack on his cheek while he snuggled in with me seemed to do the trick because he was fast asleep in no time.
I have him home again today so that we can keep up with the ice and Tylenol to help this along a bit more. So, all things considered, it's been a pretty good day and a half. I'm glad the bump is out and he's glad that he didn't feel anything during the procedure.
We go back for the report from the lab in about a week. We're very interested to see what the bump was ... I'll be sure to post when we go back.
some random thoughts, ideas, observations and opinions about things going on in and around my simple life.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Austin's bump
I've been so sporadic about writing I doubt that anyone is still reading this ... but, just in case, I will blog again! (I keep meaning to get to this, but just seem to put other things ahead of it all the time, which is a shame since I find writing so enjoyable. I'll try to make it a higher priority ...)
About two weeks ago, I had sent Austin up to get ready for bed while I was washing dishes--the typical stuff: brush teeth, put on jammies, etc. He came back downstairs and said his mouth was bleeding. I figured it was a little ploy to stall the procedure, so I told him--without even turning around to look at him--to just not brush so hard and get back upstairs. But then he said something along the lines of "this is gross." So, I turned to look at him. His thumb, index finger and teeth were covered in blood. I brought him over to the sink and told him to spit, got him some water to swish around and cleared his mouth. Then I looked inside to find a growth (about the size of an eraser or a little bigger) on his lower left gum, right long his tooth line. He said it didn't hurt, just that it was bleeding. When I asked if he felt it in his mouth before, he said "no." (Be aware that Austin isn't the most orally aware kid I've ever seen ... he's eaten / swallowed one of his teeth and just recently ate a piece of shrimp with the tail on--continuing to chew it all up and swallow it when I urged him to spit it out, because "it's just crunchy, no big deal" ... YUCK!)
Long story short, I got an appointment with his dentist the next morning. They took x-rays and determined that it's got nothing to do with his teeth. No abscess (as I figured) or anything like that. Instead, the doctor said it was some sort of lesion (probably a papilloma, he said ... which by the way he didn't think was cancerous ... okay, wait ... what????!! I hadn't even had anything like that cross my mind, but now that we've said that, holy crap! Now I've got more things streaming through my thoughts. Boy, I wish I weren't such a worrier!!). He was referring us to a periodontist to have this bump removed and biopsied.
So, I called and got an appointment with the periodontist THAT DAY, just about 2 hours later ... and because of a recent change in scheduling, he'd likely even be able to do the surgery / procedure that day! (What?! Talk about divine intervention! When can you ever get an appointment that fast??) So, I took Aus to the periodontist and things were going well ... until Austin heard he'd be getting an IV -- a shot. He's so afraid of needles. He got very nervous and hid behind me nearly crying. So, the doctor suggested that we wait a week to see if maybe this will go away by itself. (That was one of the options during the visit, but Tim and I decided we'd rather have the bump out and biopsied sooner, rather than later ... especially when the doctor said there was only about a 20% chance that this could just be some fluke thing that would go away on its own.) So, against my better judgement, we made an appointment to go back to have it checked a week later to determine if it would need to be surgically removed or not.
A week later, with the bump about doubled in size, we went back to the periodontist. Austin was trying to be the eternal optimist and told the doctor he was sure it was smaller ... I disagreed and said I was sure it had grown. The doctor agreed with me. And also determined that it was something that was to big / touchy for him to do in his office and would be more comfortable if Austin would see an oral surgeon instead. So, his office made the phone call for us ... and we had an appointment THAT DAY, about 2 hours later!! (this was particularly incredible considering that I had phoned that exact same surgeon's office the day we went to the dentist / periodontist to try and get an appointment -- because the periodontist is out-of-network for our insurance -- and they didn't have an opening for an evaluation for FOUR weeks!!!!) So, we went to the oral surgeon and he described it as a different kind of lesion or something-or-other than the other two doctors had mentioned. He also thinks that Austin won't have to be asleep for the procedure as it shouldn't be any more difficult or cumbersome than having wisdom teeth extracted. Definitely novocaine in the area (after some numbing jelly on the gum, which made Austin very happy) or possibly some laughing gas.
His appointment for surgery is Tuesday (Jan. 29th) morning. He doesn't seem nervous about it and has come to grips with the notion of having a "shot". I'm glad ... and I am happy and relieved that the procedure is only 2 days away because this "bump" is now easily four times the size it was originally, only 2 weeks ago. I'll post again soon with details about how it all went.
About two weeks ago, I had sent Austin up to get ready for bed while I was washing dishes--the typical stuff: brush teeth, put on jammies, etc. He came back downstairs and said his mouth was bleeding. I figured it was a little ploy to stall the procedure, so I told him--without even turning around to look at him--to just not brush so hard and get back upstairs. But then he said something along the lines of "this is gross." So, I turned to look at him. His thumb, index finger and teeth were covered in blood. I brought him over to the sink and told him to spit, got him some water to swish around and cleared his mouth. Then I looked inside to find a growth (about the size of an eraser or a little bigger) on his lower left gum, right long his tooth line. He said it didn't hurt, just that it was bleeding. When I asked if he felt it in his mouth before, he said "no." (Be aware that Austin isn't the most orally aware kid I've ever seen ... he's eaten / swallowed one of his teeth and just recently ate a piece of shrimp with the tail on--continuing to chew it all up and swallow it when I urged him to spit it out, because "it's just crunchy, no big deal" ... YUCK!)
Long story short, I got an appointment with his dentist the next morning. They took x-rays and determined that it's got nothing to do with his teeth. No abscess (as I figured) or anything like that. Instead, the doctor said it was some sort of lesion (probably a papilloma, he said ... which by the way he didn't think was cancerous ... okay, wait ... what????!! I hadn't even had anything like that cross my mind, but now that we've said that, holy crap! Now I've got more things streaming through my thoughts. Boy, I wish I weren't such a worrier!!). He was referring us to a periodontist to have this bump removed and biopsied.
So, I called and got an appointment with the periodontist THAT DAY, just about 2 hours later ... and because of a recent change in scheduling, he'd likely even be able to do the surgery / procedure that day! (What?! Talk about divine intervention! When can you ever get an appointment that fast??) So, I took Aus to the periodontist and things were going well ... until Austin heard he'd be getting an IV -- a shot. He's so afraid of needles. He got very nervous and hid behind me nearly crying. So, the doctor suggested that we wait a week to see if maybe this will go away by itself. (That was one of the options during the visit, but Tim and I decided we'd rather have the bump out and biopsied sooner, rather than later ... especially when the doctor said there was only about a 20% chance that this could just be some fluke thing that would go away on its own.) So, against my better judgement, we made an appointment to go back to have it checked a week later to determine if it would need to be surgically removed or not.
A week later, with the bump about doubled in size, we went back to the periodontist. Austin was trying to be the eternal optimist and told the doctor he was sure it was smaller ... I disagreed and said I was sure it had grown. The doctor agreed with me. And also determined that it was something that was to big / touchy for him to do in his office and would be more comfortable if Austin would see an oral surgeon instead. So, his office made the phone call for us ... and we had an appointment THAT DAY, about 2 hours later!! (this was particularly incredible considering that I had phoned that exact same surgeon's office the day we went to the dentist / periodontist to try and get an appointment -- because the periodontist is out-of-network for our insurance -- and they didn't have an opening for an evaluation for FOUR weeks!!!!) So, we went to the oral surgeon and he described it as a different kind of lesion or something-or-other than the other two doctors had mentioned. He also thinks that Austin won't have to be asleep for the procedure as it shouldn't be any more difficult or cumbersome than having wisdom teeth extracted. Definitely novocaine in the area (after some numbing jelly on the gum, which made Austin very happy) or possibly some laughing gas.
His appointment for surgery is Tuesday (Jan. 29th) morning. He doesn't seem nervous about it and has come to grips with the notion of having a "shot". I'm glad ... and I am happy and relieved that the procedure is only 2 days away because this "bump" is now easily four times the size it was originally, only 2 weeks ago. I'll post again soon with details about how it all went.
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