A Transplant Journey

RECYCLED PARTS: one family's journey with heart transplantation

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

A Plea From The Desperate Parents Of Thomas Quinet

Transplants: A plea from desperate parents

August 17, 2011
Barbara Turnbull
LIVING REPORTER


Marc Quinet and Suzanne Camu would like a moment of your time.  Their son, Thomas Quinet, 14, is on life support at the Hospital for Sick Children. The Ottawa teenager, who has been in Toronto for 14 months awaiting a second double-lung transplant, was put in an induced coma on Aug. 7 and hooked to a novalung, a ventilator to assist his breathing.

He is now on a North American-wide list for organs. He has scant weeks to live without a transplant.

Please read the complete story at: http://www.healthzone.ca/health/newsfeatures/organdonation/article/1040365--transplants-a-plea-from-desperate-parents

This is the plea from his parents:

To the People of North America,


Our family needs your help. Our only child, Thomas-Paul Quinet (14 years old), has a critical need for new lungs. We have been waiting for almost 14 months for suitable organs to become available. A few days ago, Thomas needed a breathing tube to continue living. He is in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit. The doctors who are treating him have told us that, while every person is different, Thomas has a very limited amount of time to live in his current condition.

We are painfully aware of the chronic shortage of organs and tissue. There are many reasons why. One of them is the relatively small number of people who have expressed and registered their desire to donate their organs and tissue before they pass away. Children and adults of virtually any age can be potential donors. Some organs (partial and complete) can be donated while you are still living, including lungs.

Would you consider finding out how you can register your wishes to be a donor in your province or state? Just recently we found out, due to medical advances, that Thomas can now receive a gift of lungs (and life!) from across North America!

Could we ask you to do one more thing? Please speak to one other person about what you’ve just read and then ask if they would do the same. We realize there are so many great causes in our society today. Could you make our cause yours for the next few weeks?

With sincere and heartfelt thanks,

Suzanne Camu and Marc Quinet on behalf of Thomas-Paul Quinet



One, Two, Three Patients

Patient One
Michael has turned a corner and is beginning to recover from his deadly staph infection.  Last Wednesday/Thursday were difficult days as Michael was very, seriously ill.  He is still in the hospital.  His CMV levels have come down, hence he's going to receive his CMV meds via oral form vs. IV.  However, he still needs four more weeks of IV treatment for the staph infection.
Patient #1 improving


Patient Two & Three
On Monday afternoon, my parents were involved in a serious car accident while en route to hospital to visit my brother.  They were traveling on the Gardiner Expressway when they were hit on the drivers side by another vehicle which caused them to spin and hit the guard rail.  The other driver was charged with careless driving.  They were taken by ambulance to the hospital where they were x-rayed and my dad assessed by the transplant team.  They are bruised and extremely sore [chest & back - from the seat belt & being tossed about - are among some of the aches and pains being experienced].  Getting up & down and mobility are quite difficult for them at this time.  However, given the nature of the accident & state of their car, they are LUCKY to be alive. 
Patient 2 & 3 being discharged from the hospital
The drivers side of the vehicle after the crash...

Friday, August 12, 2011

Staph Infection...Another Hospital Visit

Michael was admitted to Toronto General Hospital for the second time this summer on Wednesday evening.  He had was fevered, vomiting & lethargic.  He really appeared to be in a bad way.  Thursday morning, his temperature had come down from 39/40 to 37.7.  However, he was still extremely lethargic.  Dr. McCready [an infectious disease doctor from Toronto General Hospital] came to the 10th floor to try to determine the cause of the infection.  The lab confirmed her suspicion that he had a staph infection.  We all have staph & strep bacteria on our skin.  More than likely, the staph bacteria entered his blood via the pique line in his arm that was meant to administer the CMV antibiotics [CMV was the reason for his previous hospital visit a few weeks back]. 

Michael's cocktail of antibiotics & saline
He is receiving Vancomycin to treat the infection along with two other antibiotics to continue to treat the CMV [one of which is Ciprofloxacin].  He had a chest xray and echo, both of which showed no damage to his heart.  Hopefully, with the Vancomycin he'll bounce back & will be feeling more like himself in the next few days.
Numbers....actually Michael's blood pressure is probably higher than mine!