Davyn M.
Born: December 11, 2004
Illness: Histiocytosis (Juvenile Xanthogranuloma)
Quilt Deadline: October 15, 2010
Theme of Quilt: Noah's Ark

The following interests are mainly to help you get to know the children better.
You may use what you can towards the theme of the quilt, but make sure that you stitch within the theme. 

Davyn's interests are:  Toys, video games, animals...Green or Blue. 
Davyn lives in TN.

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Biography
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Davyn has been a little miracle even prior to conception.  I had severe endometriosis and underwent a uterine suspension.  Matt and I decided we wanted to try to have another child (a boy) and were told it was not possible, the endometriosis was coming back and I wouldn't be able to carry with a uterine suspension.  One week later we found out I was pregnant. The pregnancy was not easy though.  I almost lost him in the first trimester and had to take progesterone and then got shingles.  In the second trimester I was bedridden and he was born 5 weeks premature, during an emergency c-section.

He did very well in the ICU the first few days, but then he stopped eating.  They would then tube feed him and the next feeding he would try to eat, but it would regurgitate straight out his nose.  He then endured massive testing and scoping to see why the formula was coming out of his nose.  With no evidence of anything else they randomly diagnosed him with GERD.  Davyn was released 18 days after his birth.  His 1st Christmas was spent in the hospital.  After being home Davyn was on thickened formula and various medications for GERD, with no improvement.  He appeared worse on the medicines and did not appear to have any symptoms of GERD, so we took him off the medicine and he thrived.  Other than the occasional vomiting out of the nose, slight food aversions and ear infections he was a normal happy baby/ toddler and a blessing and wonderful addition to our family. That was the beginning of his life, but our story really begins...........

On 06/22/2008 Matt and I noticed Davyn's eyes seemed to be crossing.  We watched this for the better part of the day, not knowing this could be a serious condition.  Throughout the day this crossing of the eyes appeared to be getting worse with the left eye floating not only inward but outward.  We contacted our Pediatrician who told us to go to East Tennessee Children's Hospital's ER immediately.  Once in the ER Davyn was diagnosed as having a lazy eye and we were told to follow-up with a Pediatric Optomologist.  Davyn has never had any vision problems before and this did not sit well with me.

The next day I made an appointment with out Pediatrician who upon exam did not believe Davyn was seeing out of his right eye as it did not appear to be responding to light.  The Dr. scheduled Davyn with a Pediatric Optomologist that day.  Upon exam the Dr. diagnosed Davyn as having a sixth nerve palsy and ordered an MRI.  On 06/25/2008 Davyn had his first MRI at East Tennessee Children's hospital which indicated the presence of 5 brain lesions with extensive swelling around the lesions.  Davyn was admitted to the hospital that same day and started on intravenous steroids, solumedrol.  The following day, 06/26/2008, Davyn had a spinal tap and blood work.  The CSF fluid and blood work appeared within normal range for most things with the exception of increased protein and glucose levels.  Davyn was released from the hospital after three days on steriods with a follow-up MRI.  Davyn had a follow-up MRI on 07/03/2008 that did not show any change in the swelling or the lesions following the steriods. 

On 07/03/2008 and 07/04/2008 Davyn then underwent two courses of IVG treatment on an outpatient basis with yet another follow-up MRI.  On 07/05/2008 Davyn developed a Belles palsy on the right side of his face.  On 07/07/2008 we met with his Neurologist, Neurosurgeon, Infectious disease and Pediatric Optomologist, no MRI was ordered though.  The Neurosurgeon did not want to do a biopsy at this time as he did not feel the benefits of that procedure outweighed the risk, as all the lesions lie in deep grey matter of his brain.  The Infectious disease doctor did not feel they could help us as Davyn did not appear to be suffering from an infectious disease.

On 07/15/2008 Davyn had another MRI which showed these lesions had tripled in size and the swelling had also tripled.  At that time Davyn was scheduled for a brain biopsy on 07/17/2008.  Davyn went through the cerebellar craniotomy very well with no new neurological deficit.  Davyn stayed in the hospital until 07/21/2008 and was treated with IV fluids, antibiotics and Dexamethosone.  A repeat MRI was done on 07/21/2008 which showed a very slight decrease in the swelling and the lesions.  They believed this was due to the Dexamethosone and decided to continue him on it.  Davyn was continued on the Dexamethosone at home with a gradual decrease.  The pathology reports from the biopsy reflected Histiocytosis.

We have since transferred to Vanderbilt Children's hospital in Nashville, TN.  Davyn underwent a chemo regimen of Vinblastine, Methotrexate and 6MP with alternating periods of steriods and antibiotics from 08/08 to 01/09.  He began doing very well on this regimen with a slight decrease of the lesions noted.  However, on 01/19 we received devastating news that the brain lesions got bigger, new 10+ lesions developed in his bones (listed in med reports as innumerable in his legs and arms) and three lesions were found in his lungs; he was no longer responding to the treatment.  01/19 we began another chemo regimen known as 2CDA.  He goes into the hospital five consecutive days, once very three weeks.  Monday the 16th will be his second round. His WBC has dropped severely low and we are praying he will receive his next round on time. Also, he appears to have a worsening of symptoms with complaints of headaches, leg pain and continual eye crossing. The type of Histiocytosis Davyn has is very rare and usually responds to the 1st regimen we tried.  It is not known what results we can expect from the 2CDA. Please join us in our journey and pray this works.

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