Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Second day at Riley


Charlie Gibson, my 2 year old nephew, was rushed to Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis yesterday, 15 september. He has been sick with a runny nose and cough over the last week, nothing any parent hasn't seen a dozen times. A persistent fever began to cause concern after not responding over a few days of meds. He became ashen and looked noticeably more uncomfortable 2 days ago. Pediatricians in Lafayette, IN could not make a determination, so the referral to Riley was made. Within the hour it was confirmed that he had some type of acute leukemia. They began testing to type, including a bone marrow aspiration and blood sampling, in an effort to get chemo going as soon as possible.


Charlie ran a high fever through the night, getting limited rest and worrying his parents with high heart rates and periodic difficulty breathing. As I write this, he has just been taken down for a chest x-ray as they work to ascertain the extent of the respiratory infection. Today we anticipate the pathology report, involving a determination of the type of leukemia. Once this is known, the chemotherapy cocktail will be developed for him and treatment will begin.


This promises to be an arduous process and, with all your thoughts and prayers, we hope a successful one! This blog is an attempt at providing a one source avenue for information as well as a place for you to post comments and well wishes!


6 comments:

Tammi Sucheck said...

Hi Matt! It's Tammi (VanWieren) Sucheck. I just wanted to let you know that we are thinking about you and your family. We will say prayers for Charlie.

Love to you and your whole fam!

Karen said...

HI Matt...i work with David Britt and he has been keeping us posted with Charlie's condition.
Please have some comfort in knowing that our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time.

Karen Schindlbeck and family

Unknown said...

Gibby,

Words can't express how shocked I was to hear from you of Charlies battle. Life often times can seem so unfair, and biased, but if your boy has half the fight and heart you possess (which I'm sure he does), this disease doesn't stand a chance. Know that Charlie, you and the family are in our prayers, and I always have an open ear and shoulder. Keep your head up and your thoughts clear. All our love brother, Rob C. and Charity S.

Cari Hart said...

Matt,
My thoughts have been with you and Charlie non-stop. Charlie is an amazing little boy with lots of fight...he WILL win this battle! Stay positive, Matt, and give Charlie a kiss for me. XOXO

Shawna said...

Hi Matt-
I work at Boatwerks with Lisa and Cari and I went to schoool with you. But I just wanted to tell you that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I can't imagine what you're going through at all but I want you to know you have alot of people rooting for your little man.
~Shawna Groendal

Karen said...

Hi Matt...I just wanted to say that I hope your getting some rest through all this. The best thing you can do is step away sometimes and regroup. Come back refreshed and ready. So get some rest please...Charlie's in good hands.

Take care and we are all praying!!
Karen Schindlbeck