Oh Deanne I am so sorry Brian is going thru this again and know how you must be feeling. but you are NOT inadequate, you ARE one of the best , strongest ontop of things Moms I know. It IS awful sitting there watching your child suffer something yuo can not fix and make better. It is one of the worst things to go thru and I wish I lived closer to sit with you. IF you need to vent and want to call, I can pm my phone number if you don't have it.
It is so frustrating knowing what needs done and where Brian needs to be and having to fight for it, it is so draining just living this life as a Heart Mom or any Mom of a chronically ill child (no matter what the age) with out unneccesary stress, because people won't listen. You would think the BNP would be an automatic Heart floor red flag.
I know it won't help now, but Justin was in and out of CHOP over 8 months his first 2 years. and almost every admission, beside his schedualed surgery, were in the middle of the night, Friday or Sat nights. He also was DXD w/ BE on a Sat afternoon, broke his arm on a week end...Before we went to the ER we would page the cardiac fellow (or whoever was on call at that hospital) and they would call the ER let them know we were coming and start the papers to get him transferred to the heart floor, before we even made it to the ER. Can you make a standing arrangement to handle things like that if Brian needs to go to the ER?
It is so frustrating knowing what needs done and where Brian needs to be and having to fight for it, it is so draining just living this life as a Heart Mom or any Mom of a chronically ill child (no matter what the age) with out unneccesary stress, because people won't listen. You would think the BNP would be an automatic Heart floor red flag.
I know it won't help now, but Justin was in and out of CHOP over 8 months his first 2 years. and almost every admission, beside his schedualed surgery, were in the middle of the night, Friday or Sat nights. He also was DXD w/ BE on a Sat afternoon, broke his arm on a week end...Before we went to the ER we would page the cardiac fellow (or whoever was on call at that hospital) and they would call the ER let them know we were coming and start the papers to get him transferred to the heart floor, before we even made it to the ER. Can you make a standing arrangement to handle things like that if Brian needs to go to the ER?