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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Anton Ezekiel Delgado 1/16/10-12/15/15

We had our FB page set to update this blog but for some reason it stopped working. I am going to quickly catch you guys up but if you want more details check out Anton's FB page:

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We found out on November 27th through a CT scan of Anton's stomach that he had intussusception. The most basic way I can explain it is part of his colon went into his intestines which went into his stomach and it all got twisted up. This was not a complication from EB or BMT it is just a random thing that happened. They tried to do an enema with contrast using a live x-ray to fix the problem but it perforated (made a hole) so they had to stop.

The next step was to do a very risky surgery to repair the damage and he would come out of it with an ostomy bag. The BMT team, and surgeons were very clear with us and let us know that if we chose to do the surgery they weren't expecting Anton to survive.

We decided to do the surgery and give him the best chance we could. The surgery took about an hour and the surgeon was  able to remove his colon, half of his large intestines and put everything back together. Anton didn't need an ostomy bag afterall. He was in the picu on a ventilator for several days. It was a scary few days but he was able to be extubated and we moved back to the BMT floor. I can't remember how many days he was in the PICU.

We found out on December 10th that where they had put Anton's intestines back together had opened up on the inside and all of his stool and other fluids was spilling out into the area outside the intestines. His incision has started opening on his skin as well and he had stool coming out from his stomach. There was nothing else they could do to help our sweet boy.

God graciously gave us 5 days to love on and spoil Anton before he went to be with Jesus. We even got to have an early Christmas with him!



Anton went to be with Jesus on December 15, 2015 at 6:15 pm. We are heartbroken but so thankful for Anton's life, we miss him more than we could ever express with words but are so thankful we got to be his parents.

Here is the link to a beautiful slideshow Jason made for Anton's funeral.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL-Q-PUkmLU

For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen. Romans 11:36


Wednesday, December 2, 2015

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Anton continues to amaze everyone with how well he is doing. He should be totally weaned off of his vent today then they will take it out tomorrow. They are also going to start feeds tomorrow at a very slow rate. We are just praising God for how well Anton is doing and so so thankful for the medical staff caring for Anton. - December 02, 2015 at 12:55PM http://ift.tt/1r2lUi4

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

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Good news, Anton is tolerating less and less support from his vent and he could be weaned off in a few days! I know so much can change but we are making baby steps in the right direction. The surgeons got an xray of anton's stomach today to check for free air (air outside of his stomach where it shouldn't be) and they didn't see any. They also said if he spikes a fever again tomorrow they will get a CT of his stomach to check for infection. Today seems to be ending on a better note. :) via Help Anton http://ift.tt/1YGkCuA December 01, 2015 at 08:58PM

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This kid is the toughest person I know. He had a high fever today, dressing change, and overall not an easy day. Kendall came to see him and he perked right up. He responded to Kendall's questions, and even charted with him a little bit. I loved seeing how happy Anton was with Kendall in the room! We also got to see a few of our BMT doctors and nurses! I LOVE it when our team comes in! If Anton gets a high fever again tomorrow they will do a CT of his stomach to make sure he doesn't have a large infection in there. Otherwise he will remain on his IV antibiotics and they will watch him closely. They are weaning off of his vent and he is tolerating it well. I can't wait until it comes out and we get to hear his voice again. I'm not exactly sure when this will happen but we are working toward it. He is still critically stable but overall doing better than everyone thought he would be doing. - December 01, 2015 at 05:33PM http://ift.tt/1r2lUi4

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After Anton's fever broke yesterday we were both able to get some rest. I was hoping yesterday was just a random fever but Anton just spiked a fever for 104.4. He is resting more comfortably today so I am thankful for that. His vent is growing gram rods, the BMT team isn't sure if it is infected or if it is just the normal bacteria on his skin that the are picking up. Either way they will treat with IV antibiotics. I will keep yall updated. via Help Anton http://ift.tt/1RjQpiE December 01, 2015 at 11:43AM

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We got to see Kendall tonight!!! I can't even put into words how great it is to have our BMT team checking on us. They are just the best! It's little crazy how fast things can change in the ICU. Anton went from having no fever to having a temp of 103.3, it took about 3 hours for it to come down. I was literally freaking out. His temperature spiked, his eyes were rolling back in his head, he was breathing funny, his skin was bright red, and his cheeks were growing right before our eyes. The ICU doctor came in but I didn't feel like he was being aggressive enough so I asked him to call the BMT doctors, and to call the surgeon. The surgeon came in and got an xray of anton's chest, and stomach which is exactly what I wanted to happen. He said that he didn't see any free air, which was good. He also said that if Anton had a small leak they wouldn't do anything except treat with antibiotics since it was so soon after surgery and everything was still so swollen in there. He also said they were checking for sources of infection (checking blood, vent, and urine). I can't remember what all he said but I do remember I felt 100 times better about everything after he left. For one of the xrays they were talking about Anton sitting up which they weren't going to make him do but he has asked to sit up since yesterday so I said let's do it. Anton was so happy he got to sit up. He stayed sitting up for about 15 minutes and did great! After that he was exhausted but he fever broke and he went right to sleep. Now we wait for cultures to come back so they can treat whatever is going on. I was truly scared there for a few hours but am so thankful he seems to be doing better and so thankful I had a friend with me that was a second set of eyes. Anton is resting comfortably so I'm going to go to sleep and hope for an uneventful rest of the night. - December 01, 2015 at 01:55AM http://ift.tt/1r2lUi4