Hi. I’m Kellie, and I’m currently in the PICU with my 13 year old son Charlie who is on the Autism spectrum and has been diagnosed with Bacterial Meningitis.
Charlie started having a headache in the beginning of March and after 3 weeks, 4 pediatrician visits, 1 urgent care visit, and 2 emergency room visits, we discovered his sinus infection had progressed to BM. For 3 weeks, despite having a fever, everyone tried to convince me that he was having migraines. On Monday morning, I was awoken at 5:30 am to a crash in the bathroom. I ran in to find charlie laying in the bathtub having fallen and pulled the curtain and rod down on himself. He told me he slid on the rug and for the time being, I dismissed it. Later that evening, again I heard banging in the bathroom, and went in to find him repeatedly falling into the wall. He said “something was trying to keep him down”. By morning, he was in excruciating pain, the lethargy was apparent, his fever was high, he seemed confused, and his balance was off, so I got him in the car and made the 45 minute trek to Children’s National Hospital.
In less than an hour after arriving, Charlie was admitted to the PICU and we were informed of the meningitis. We are currently 5 days into fighting this illness. Presently Charlie has excess cerebral spinal fluid putting pressure on his brain along with a CSF clot. Additionally, he’s having Cerebral vasospasms. Yesterday he had sinus surgery to get infection away from his brain and we’re hoping that will help to combat the infection, but his white count is now slightly higher than it’s previously been. They did tell us that because of the severity of the infection, it would probably get worse before it gets better.
As a mother, watching your child suffer is excruciating. Reading all the stories on MeningitisNow has been of great comfort, so I wanted to introduce myself and welcome any insights, experiences, thoughts, advice, or wisdom. Thanks in advance.
Kellie