On Tuesday of this week Brad went in for his second Rituxan treatment to help with his graft versus host disease. While he was there he had a fever. They finish the drip and he went home. However, the next day he had another fever and felt terrible. I should note that he has been fighting a virus for months now and hasn't looked so good. Bags under his eyes and extremely fatigued. He would go to work and come home and sleep. We've been attributing everything to graft versus host disease because he does have it and it's mostly been manifesting itself through a rash that is extremely itchy and burning. Moving on Wednesday morning he woke up and didn't feel right. He had a fever of 102.4. We called CBCI and they instructed us to get Brad to the ER. We went to PSL where they admitted him to the ER and started doing some tests. Chest x-ray and CAT scan came back showing pan sinusitis (where all eight cavities are infected), water in his ears, and signs of pneumonia coming on in his lungs. Brad's head was killing him. And he was quiet and sleepy most the time in the ER. Once we got the instructions from his doctor Tara Gregory, he was put in an ambulance and sent across the street to Saint Joe's where our Kaiser insurance is accepted. So we've been here since Wednesday morning it's now Saturday. He's been given a broad spectrum of antibiotics to cover his sinus infection and the pneumonia. Yesterday he woke up with a fever of 104. Today he woke up with a fever of 103.7. It seems to be a pattern that in the morning he runs a very high fever which is scary. He has seen a ton of doctors on the pulmonary side, infectious disease side, oncology, etc. etc. right now he is getting prepped for a bronchoscopy. They will put a tube down his throat, flush in some saline and then suck it out so they can get a sample that can be sent to the labs to determine what exactly is going on. It can be a very uncomfortable procedure for Brad afterwards because last time he had this done at University Hospital they sent him to the ICU because he spiked a fever. The doctors know that he had a reaction last time so they are going to take it very easy with him. Brad's mom insisted he have another blessing at the hospital last night so Ken Kearns and Aaron came over and gave both Brad and I am blessing. We know that God is mindful of us. We know that he has plans for us. And we were assured that Heavenly Father has plans for us still. Brad has been a warrior once again, and he never ceases to amaze me at the control and patience and quietness that he exudes. I love this man.
Here's some photos of the journey...
He has been sleeping a lot, which was probably an indication that he was fighting something.
This is the day he went in for his check up to see why he was feeling so crummy. They suggested a Rituxan drip . Little did we know his body was developing some major infections.
Day of 1st Rituxan drip.
Day of 2nd Rituxan drip and this is when the fever was detected.
ER at PSL. You can tell he is hurting.
This sweet lady is Georgia and we remembered her from our last stay at PSL. She transports patients all over the maze we call PSL. She is taking Brad to get his CAT scan.
Look at the sweat beads on his head. My poor baby.
Here we go again with the sterile environment...
And off he goes to the ambulance from ER to oncology floor at St. Joseph's.
Settled in and he will be here for 10 more days. Here are some notes from my phone regarding this hospital stay...Fungus typically seen in HIV population. Bactrim quite effective. 3 week treatment. Rash, can burn easily photo sensitive. As long as he's in high dose steroids he will be on prophylactic drug to prevent this pnemonia from coming back. Steroids cool off immune system while Bactrim works to fight pnemonia. Go home on anti bacterial antibiotics for sinus and ears. Brad has been hallucinating when he sleep sand told me about a few of the visions... a samari warrior, Nanny and Linda Lovejoy hanging out in doorway, old men sitting in park bench and one gives him a smile. And the scariest one of all is there were ladies walking towards him with blackened eyes( some are scarey!) 102.7 fever this am. Hearing better out of ear, pressure in sinus going down slowly.
Wow, fancy plate presentaion.
More and more drugs. Thank goodness Brad has an iron stomach.