I have a fabulous nine year old boy who has been too many times to the O.R. in the last couple of years due to 'issues'. At this point, it is compromising his health, and hearing isn't worth this. So our fabulous doctor, surgeon, friend, called us today and gave us the news we kinda already knew. He's spoken with doctors all over the country and apparently, once a patient gets one of these rare staph infections, even with removal of infected device (various implants, pace makers, etc) the infection can hide out, hang around in soft tissue causing no problems then BAM, surface again once another foreign body is inserted. It seems like this might just continue to repeat itself so it'll have to find elsewhere to do so, not my child's head. I had already decided we would not re-implant should we need to remove this one-doctor agrees this is best-but he'll leave the array in for possible future reimplanting should he go years w/no problems and want to try it again. As for why it happened in the first place? Maybe his anomalies and birth defects have something to do with it, maybe not. No one is for certain why it happened to begin with. But here's what my child said when I repeated to him what his doctor said....
As he realizes it just doesn't seem fair..."So why can Brook hear better than me?" I know he really wants to know why everything happens to him, and she slides by with no problems. I respond, "Well, when your last implant quit working, it had nothing to do with your syndrome or you at all, it just quit working right. The infection may have developed because of your ears, I don't know, no one knows why it happened. But apparently it'll keep happening if it comes back after all this medicine. If this medicine don't work, we need to take it out! It's not worth keeping for you to keep having to take so much medicine and it's not worth keeping if you have to get it replaced every year. Enough is enough. You other implant is fine for now and you'll still be able to hear a little bit with that one. But Dr. W will take care of you and we want you to be safe and healthy so that's why you need to keep taking the medicine for now, but at any time it hurts you or you feel like the itching is too bad, we'll go ahead and remove it." And all he can do is shake his head in agreement and say "Okay. Brook let's go outside and play football."
...and that my friends, is where we are.
