Hatcher Had an MRI December 22nd at Primary Children's. There was a little confusion ... and he ended up with a breathing tube for the procedure. Just as Stanford thought, there is definitely a connection with his plastic bronchitis and anesthesia. I'm trying to just roll with it, but both Randy and I were not too happy about the whole thing. On a good note Hatcher's lungs and heart looked pretty good. Of course he never looks picture perfect, but we were excited to see that the lungs were OK after all of this TPA. Hatcher threw up the entire day, poor guy, and really just didn't feel good. The next day the coughing and sure enough the casts! Back on TPA and I was definitely disappointed to be taking a step back again. He has had some good periods of time on and off since then. Over the weekend that dreaded cough started up and once again Hatcher was struggling to get those nasty things out. Monday he coughed up 10 casts....ahhh! It is hard watching him struggle to get those out. The good thing is that we were able to stay out of the hospital and work through it at home with his pediatrician checking in on us....we sure are grateful for him! He had a great day yesterday and we are hoping he cleared what was in there. So although I'm disappointed about TPA again, I'm thankful that it works and helps him clear those casts!
Waiting for his MRI

