Hi all,
My son is 30 yrs and was diagnosed with Cryptococcal meningitis around 3 months ago.
It has been a long journey for him and as he was previously a healthy adult without aides, organ transplant recipient or cancer, he was a rare case with doctors not knowing how to treat him and all of them saying he one the first or 1 of just a handful they had seen in their careers.
He spent 2 months in hospital, had 3 lumber drains, 23 Lumber punctures, excruciating ongoing headaches and head pain and when they were unable to get the pressure down, they performed an operation to put a shunt in his head and then sent him home 4 days later with an appointment 2 months down the track to check his progress.
They sent him home still confused on and off, hardly able to walk, terrible pain in his hips, with sores beginning to come up on several parts of his body which his GP learned later from swabs were Staph.
He was also experiencing sudden paralysis of his leg, arm and the side of his face on and off which they thought was nerve damage from the Lumber drains and would get better.
After 2 weeks at home he was obviously getting worse, he had times when he couldn't form words and started to sleep 23 hours a day.
Last friday I called an ambulance to take him back to hospital, they still have little idea what the cause is other than to know he has serious infections in his body, a swollen brain, his white blood cell count is down, his LP is abnormal and despite giving him 4 powerful antibiotics all together to cover all bases his condition is in decline.
Today the doctors called a meeting to say his prognosis is poor and we should prepare ourselves.
Today, he is semi conscious, only waking for a minute or 2, 3 times a day.
While i knew it would be a long journey i was not prepared for this, I dont know how I am going to cope, I need to be strong for him and I will.... but it is so hard.
I guess I am hoping someone who has a child with this disease can help me make sense of this , share experiences, I feel so alone.
How do others cope?... how do mums prepare to lose a child?