Hello all, I promised you a story about a neat little boy named Landry. Some of you already know Landry's story. I e-mailed a lot of you this afternoon asking for prayers for this little boy. But there may be some of you visiting this site, who I don't have in my address book, who do not know this story. You see, this little boy was born with an allergy to all, yes EVERY, class of antibiotics.
Landry is the son of two fantastic parents Robin and Casey. Robin and I went to Methodist Nursing School together in Lubbock back in 1996. She actually finished while I chickened out (but that is another post). I guess you tend to bond with someone that you learn to give bed baths to. Yes, we actually had to practice on each other as well as give injections to each other. Robin was (and may still be) so thin that the smallest needle I had actually touched her bone. I felt physically ill after giving her the injection and I still, to this day, shudder at the memory. Anyway....I still think about it each time I give an injection at work too. I have not seen Robin and her husband since that long ago day when they moved away from Lubbock heading to Iowa. They are back in Texas now, and even after all of these years, she is still a very dear friend of mine. She has three precious children- the 3 L's - as she calls them : Lauren, Luke and Landry.
Last year Landry got really sick and it was then that they learned that he cannot tolerate ANY antibiotics. He has been to numerous doctors and specialists, each fascinated by his history. Apparently this type of total allergy is very rare. I asked some of the doctors at my old hospital and even asked an infectious disease MD about Landry, but all I got was a bunch of doctors telling me that they must not have tried everything and I don't think they believed me. Anyway...these are some pics of last year when Landry had a very bad reaction to some of the antibiotics. Robin shared them with me and said it was ok with her to post them. She honestly believes that if anyone can be helped by Landry's story or grow in their faith in God by his story, then she wants it told....from what I remember these pics were of one of his "milder" reactions. I think he had to be hospitlized at one point.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Little Landry...
Today, after being healthy for quite some time, Landry and his brother Luke, were diagnosed with strep throat. Strep throat can be very serious if it is not treated promptly and adequately. Consequently, Landry needs antibiotics to kill the strep. The doctor put him on a med with instructions to take Benadryl 1 hour prior to each dose to try to combat an allergic reaction. Within a few hours the tell-tale hives began to appear. The meds were completely stopped and the Bendaryl will continue over night tonight. Tomorrow they are supposed to start a new antibiotic, Biaxin, that he has never taken. He did take another med in the same class of antibiotics, last year and did react to it, but they want to give it a try. If that fails then it may be time to hospitalize Landry for more powerful antibiotics not approved for use in children. He would have to be in the hospital so that he is in a controlled (somewhat) environment while receiving the meds.
This is a picture that Robin sent me this afternoon around 3pm. He took the first (and only) dose of antibiotic at noon. You can see the hives starting on his little face.
Please join me in lifting this precious family up in prayer. That the doctors will find something for Landry that can fight the strep infection and for Robin and Casey, that they will find strength in the Lord and hold each other up through this trying and I can only imagine terrifying time. I will post updates about Landry as I learn more...or you can use the link to Robin's blog listed here on this site. I will be working tomorrow but should be home by 830 or so. Stay tuned....
Posted by Stacey at 10:13 PM
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Landry is definitely in our prayers!! The Cox Family....
Wow, this brings tears to my eyes. You are such a wonderful friend. What a blessing you are to me. I appreciate all of the prayers and support during this crazy time. Love you dearly~rob
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