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16 months old - Fear of lung cancer.

148 replies

mimmlw · 22/02/2021 18:49

My son was born October 2019. No problems at birth, born at 37 weeks gestation at 7lb 13 so a good strong healthy weight - if he'd gone to full term he could have been 10lb.

He was breastfed almost exclusively until August 2020 when I began to wean him off - I wanted to give his immune system the best chance.

In September 2020 he developed a severe infection that was suspected as some kind of blood infection. Some strong antibiotics and in a couple of weeks he seemed completely fine. Then between September and November he had a number of smaller infections, rashes, high temps etc but nothing requiring admission.

Then in November 2020 he became very ill, and this was the beginning of my 'bad feeling'. He was admitted for a week on IV antibiotics and his temperature was near impossible to bring below 40 celsius. No particular chest type symptoms although they did a Chest X-Ray as he was having mucusy nosebleeds which showed evidence of 'chest infection'. One doctor in A&E could hear a noise on his lower right lung, although no other doctor seemed to be able to find it. They did viral swabs and found evidence of Adenovirus and Rhinovirus - althought they said to us that they have no idea why he was so poorly from just this. I queried whether he is possibly immunocompromised, but it was shrugged off and told to 'see how he gets on'. He recovered from this illness completely and we had almost a week where he was the picture of health - as far as we were concerned considering his state since September.

At the end of November 2020 he started with a cough and I could hear his breathing be quite wheezy. No temperature. Took him back to the GP who diagnosed chest infection as she could hear a noise on his lower right lung (same place as A&E doctor - but seemingly more significant). A course of antibiotics but no improvement. Continued to take him back to the GP, but they just kept fobbing me off with 'well kids get ill, and he has no temperature and is generally well so be grateful' in a nutshell.

We then get a call from the Pediatric Consultant from the hospital at the very beginning of January 2021 as a follow up to his November admission. I say he isn't well and quite frankly I'd like something done about it as I've been ignored since it started in November. While he is generally 'well' in that he plays and laughs, compared to other children his age, he is simply not the same. He doesn't eat anywhere near enough, he can be incredibly lethargic and has a lot of 'off' days where he seems to be in pain we can't locate and he just wants to lay on the sofa, as well as his communicative development being slow. He was put on a 2 week course of Co-Amoxiclav (strong antibiotics), weighed and measured (he has gained since last measurements, although has dropped a full centile and needs monitoring), ordered an X-Ray and given a follow up consultation. The X-Ray shows shadows on his right lung - which was said to be a 'bacterial infection' despite antibiotics making no difference whatsoever. No improvement so he was referred to a specialist children's hospital but was told it may be 4-6 weeks until he was seen. I raised a concern that I had started to see blood on his cot sheets when I woke him up in a morning - but was told it was most likely nosebleeds so 'not to worry'.

I started noticing watery blood on his sheets and comforter more often, but there was no blood on him and it was just a couple of spots. Then last week he had a large coughing fit and coughed a large amount of bloody mucus. He has since coughed blood every day since, and regularly cries out in pain. I took him to A&E at the specialist children's hospital who were shocked he has been left this long. They said they don't believe it is an infection at all but 'wouldn't like to make guesses at this point' and was given an urgent referral to outpatients that they said should have given us an appointment within 48 hours. I phoned up as I hadn't heard anything and they forgot to make the referral. We now have a video appointment for the 1st March, which I said wasn't good enough, although they have nothing sooner.

I'm honestly terrified. I think any parent's logical conclusion would be to assume cancer when there are undiagnosed shadows on their lung, a noise and coughing blood. Although I still feel stupid for even considering this is an option and I hate jumping to conclusions - I just can't seem to find any viable alternatives and I feel so let down by his healthcare providers.

Is it normal that the appointments when it is suspected aren't extremely quick? Is there anything I can do to get him seen sooner? Am I being completely paranoid? How did you cope waiting for assessments and tests? Every hour feels like a year and the not knowing is unbearable.

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PippaRose · 02/03/2021 01:02

So glad you have someone who is on the ball and committed to working out what the issues are.

Hopefully you will have answers soon and a clear plan for getting him better

HarrietLong · 02/03/2021 11:23

I'm so pleased to hear that action is now being taken. Well done for advocating for your son. I hope you get some answers soon, and that it is something easily treatable.

DishingOutDone · 02/03/2021 14:09

Brilliant, exactly how it should be - well done OP.

Maidofdishonour · 02/03/2021 21:23

My son had lung problems as a child and it took a couple of months to get a diagnosis. They may decide to do a bronchoscopy which is a procedure that is done under general anaesthetic where they pass a camera into the lung for a good look around. Please don’t worry if they suggest this as it is a relatively simple procedure.
Can I ask which hospital you are under (or region of the country)?

mimmlw · 02/03/2021 21:56

@maidofdishonour yes they've said that if the x-ray on Tuesday is still showing a shadow and/or his symptoms haven't improved they'll likely book him in for a bronchoscopy and/or a CT scan which he'd need general anaesthetic for within a couple of weeks. How old was your son when he had his bronchoscopy and how was it? And if you don't mind me asking - were your son's symptoms similar and what diagnosis did he end up getting? I hope he's okay now!

And we're currently under Sheffield Children's Hospital but we were under Rotherham General.

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TroysMammy · 02/03/2021 22:03

Could he have a pseudomonas infection?

Maidofdishonour · 02/03/2021 22:20

I have PM’d you

mimmlw · 09/03/2021 14:40

UPDATE:
Been to see the consultant at the Children's Hospital this morning. He had his chest x-ray repeated which was said to be very 'busy' with shadowing but waiting on full radiology report. Also had his blood tests repeated to check his clotting and haemoglobin. Expecting all results within a couple of days.

He's now been booked for a bronchoscopy which he'll need to be sedated for and stay overnight, which should happen within the next couple of weeks - just waiting for exact appointment date. They'll also take some samples and test those.

They've said that the primary suspect is currently infection - with Bronchiectasis falling under that umbrella. We're to take him out of nursery for risk of catching other illnesses and keep a close eye on him until his bronchoscopy. I queried cancers etc, but they said that it is way down the list of probabilities, though a possibility.

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HarrietLong · 09/03/2021 16:31

I’m so glad you are finally being taken seriously and your son is having the right tests. The waiting must be so hard, but it sounds as though your worst fears are unlikely to be realised.

VintageDiamonds · 09/03/2021 21:16

I’m really glad to read that you’re getting closer to some answers now OP.
Well done you. x

Mazig · 09/03/2021 21:34

Hi OP. I just wanted to add my experience. It’s a while ago now but when my DS was 6 months he started to have ongoing chest infections. He was hospitalised 3 times in a couple of months with pneumonia and bronciolitis and was generally really unwell. I think he had 13 doses of antibiotics in 11 months.

We worries about all the same things as you, I was particularly concerned it was CF and we had repeat sweat tests before it was ruled out. He also had a bronchoscopy.

In the end, it turned out to be reflux. He was refluxing into his lungs and that was causing the repeated infections. Once they started treating that he was so much better - no chest infections at all since (he’s now 13!).

It does sound similar so it might be something to raise. I also noticed with my DS it particularly became an issue once we started to wean him, so I thought it worth mentioning given what you said in your original post about the timing of your son getting sick.

I hope you get some answers soon and that your son gets better quickly. I have been there and understand how terrifying it is and how powerless it makes you feel.

Todaywillbegood · 09/03/2021 21:55

What a whirlwind. I am pleased you've finally been taken seriously and hope you get a clear diagnosis and treatment plan sorted soon. Good luck.

Maidofdishonour · 09/03/2021 22:05

I’m so pleased that you are closer to getting a diagnosis as you can then focus on treatment and resolution. Children are so resilient and he will be fine with the sedation and bronchoscopy. It’s much harder on the parents, what with the build up and preparations and worry. Distraction definitely helps.

Sexnotgender · 09/03/2021 22:13

Sounds like you’re getting closer to an answer. Can’t believe how much you’ve been fobbed off though!

KeyboardWorriers · 09/03/2021 22:13

Just read this thread. Well done for fighting so hard to get answers. I have been through similar with my son (somewhat different symptoms and his were caused by undiagnosed allergies and asthma).

The wait must still feel gruelling but at least you are making progress now. And hopefully you will get answers and be able to see him getting better soon.

My son has gone from a very poorly toddler who always had a hospital bag packed to a robust primary school child who wins all the running races (not saying that as if it is an aspiration, just to illustrate the progress)

Corncorncorn · 09/03/2021 22:19

My ds had something similarish which ended up being reflux.
It's horrendous but he's ok now.

whatisheupto · 09/03/2021 23:48

Well done OP, so glad to hear you are getting the right care now it seems. Thanks for the update, I've been thinking of you and your son every now and then! I remember those difficult times.

Nat6999 · 10/03/2021 00:27

My brother was exactly the same
as a child, one chest infection after another, had steroids, antibiotics, was admitted several times for iv antibiotics & took inhalers every day. He was diagnosed with severe tonsillitis, his tonsils were so bad he used to be coughing blood up in a morning. He had his tonsils & adenoids out when he was 11 & never had another chest infection again.

mimmlw · 13/03/2021 10:54

His xrays and history have been reviewed by a team of radiologists and a multi-disciplinary team. They've decided that they want to see him sooner rather than later so he's going to be admitted onto the ward on Monday for a minimum of 3 days for observation and hopefully an emergency bronchoscopy (depending on what other emergencies come in). He could be in for longer depending on test results, how he's presenting or when they can get him in for the procedure.
His APTT is also prolonged which means that his blood isn't clotting as fast as it should be and he has raised inflammation markers so he's got to have some more blood tests done too.

By the end of the week we could know what's wrong 🤞🏻

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Dobbyafreeelf · 13/03/2021 12:07

Good luck! I hope things go as well as they can. Remember to look after yourself too. I hope you get some answers.

Allnightlong2016 · 13/03/2021 12:16

I hope you find out soon. You’ve had such a long wait. Don’t forget to pack a thermal cup with lid for yourself in case you can use it on the ward for drinks.

KeyboardWorriers · 13/03/2021 12:23

I really hope you get some answers soon and they can start to get him feeling better

LordOfTheOnionRings · 13/03/2021 12:26

Hugs OP. I hope they diagnose your little one soon so he can be on the mend.

itsgettingwierd · 13/03/2021 12:36

@LordOfTheOnionRings

Hugs OP. I hope they diagnose your little one soon so he can be on the mend.
I'm so sorry it's been so tough and I wish you all the best finding out what's wrong.

But well done for being calm and assertive. Whatever you're facing having a mum able to stand firm but remain calm and level headed will be a godsend for your ds.

HarrietLong · 13/03/2021 22:50

All the best for next week. Do keep is posted. We are all hoping for a quick diagnosis, followed by effective treatment.