Nixon mainly went in for some bumps on his knee that he has, but we walked out of the office with a very different topic in mind. The doctor had listened to Nixon's heart, and told us he had a murmur. "Has anyone every told you that?" She asked. Nope. We never knew. However, when someone says heart murmur to me, it is also not a big deal. Lots of people have or murmurs and go through life without any issues. She was telling us a little more about murmurs and how it was best to be safe than sorry. Nixon was off the table, but after she explained she said, she didn't feel right about it, and put him back up on the table lying down to give it another listen. After a few seconds she said, "nope, I don't like the sounds of that" and gave us a referral for a heart specialist. Well, we quickly got into the Children's Heart Clinic, and today was the day.
Nixon went in and had to get weighed and measured, they took his EKG, and sent us off for an ultra sound.
An EKG for those of you who do not know, is a test they do on the heart. This stick on a bunch of stickers that look like magnets on the chest and tummy, attach a bunch of cords onto them which are hooked up to a machine, and then check for any irregularities within the heart. It comes out with a bunch of lines showing the different parts/ventricles and how they are functioning.
The specialist was the one doing the ultra sound, he said that the ultra sound looked good, but the EKG looked bad. He thought that it must have been a new person that did not know what she was doing. The technician came back into the room, and did 3 more tests, and the results where the same. Nixon was then taken to another ultra sound machine so that they could see more clear everything that was going on and make sure the heart was all connected correctly. (I am sure an educated heard person is just laughing at me right now, but I was glad that the DR dumbed things down for me.)
This is Nixon after having the first EKG, all the little red spots from the stickers being taken off, he did not like that part. But he thought the Jelly for the Ultra sounds was cool.
The conclusion: Nixon has an irregular heart muscle. It is very rare that he would have such an odd EKG, but such a normal Ultrasound. His heart is a lot like someone who has down syndrome the doctor told me. I am not sure what to think about that, does it mean it is not as strong? I know they have a lot of different things going on in a body of someone who has the syndrome, but I did not really think their heart was much different. Anyways, it is something that will need to be monitored, but nothing can really be done at this point. So it is not good news, but it is also not bad news.... the doc said he wasn't going to put any restrictions on him because I had not noticed Nixon being any different or having any shortness of breath or being lethargic very much. He said it was my discretion as his Mom, and if I saw anything different to get him in right away. I think I have been quite level headed about this. I told my parents about it, asked them a few questions, but I tell them and ask them about everything and just a few friends. The doctor told me I did not seem too concerned which is good for my child as he will pick up on that. Honestly, I am just not too concerned. Like I said earlier, its common for people to have murmur or other heart things and never have any issues. I guess I just look for the best and hope there are no issues.
Here are a few pictures to sum of the past little bit. We had an interesting Easter weekend with the vehicle vandalism happening and all....... oh brother....
Oakley got a doll from the Easter Bunny.
Nixon's loot, plus an Easter egg hunt.
The Lil' fishy in action.
I found a sweet deal on a wagon, and it has been a huge hit with the kids, I have used it every day since I got it.
Then this is our car....... The tires also were slashed, but it was night time, and not like you can see that they are flat... and we had nail polish on our car too, but it was just bad words...
You can see a few drips of nail polish on the hood, and part of the letter F on the window....
Yup. Bad things come in 3's right?... what's next?
-K.
Read this cause I was just interested at the title and hadn't talked to you in a while. I had a heart murmur as a child as well but earlier than Nixon I believe, and I had an irregular heartbeat couple years ago when I had 2 weird seizures. The heart thing settled itself again after I went in for a check up a month after, and the seizures (self diagnosis) I believe were brought on by my dietary supplements I had. Maybe the two were connected as there was a high sugar count I was taking in, but I have been fine ever since. Anyways as long as Nixon is happy and crazy it's all good I would say. Sorry about your car stuff, that's nuts!!! Hope all else is well though.
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