01 December 2011

Liam’s 1st major Hospital visit

We had a feeling for some time that Liam was not eating regularly and this together with some other signs lead us to have his blood tested. This confirmed our suspicions that perhaps he was gluten intolerant (i.e. had Coeliac disease). The doctors then advised us that he should have a full test to confirm gluten intolerance as the blood test is not conclusive proof. So the procedure is an endoscopy and biopsy of bowel wall tissue. Fortunately for Liam, this is done under anaesthetic for children.

So on the day, Liam and I went to Karolinska - Astrid Lindgrens Child Hospital at 7:30 in the morning to prepare. Caroline, who seriously dislikes hospitals, opted to stay at home and look after Neela. He was very focused and naturally a little nervous when the nurse set the needle in his arm, in preparation for the procedure. He was very brave and didn’t protest a bit. He then got to ride through the hospital to the operating theatre and we got to chat with the team there. The anaesthetist was very relaxed with him and let him play with the pulse recorders as they added heart beat pads to his chest and prepped him. He was still quite relaxed and when the doctor arrived and the anaesthetist popped in the dose in his arm and it was just to say sleep tight and he was out. Everything went well and afterwards he came round in a good mood and we went back to the ward. The doctor confirmed she was sure it was Coeliac disease. Liam was soon asking for food and the nurse produced an ice lolly which made his day. We ate some food and then headed off home. All in all, no big deal, only that now we have to start dealing with a special gluten free diet for him.

A ride in the bed

Liam and teddy getting ready for the procedure

In the recovery room

First food of the day!