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Mom shares warning after son’s legs amputated following strep, influenza A infections

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A Michigan mother told other parents after her son contracted Streptococcus A and Influenza A in late December and had to undergo two amputations earlier this month. It warns children to be careful and to take action if they appear to be unwell.

Michele Stevenson of Grand Blanc, Michigan, said on “Good Morning America” ​​that her 7-year-old son, Caden, started getting sick just before Christmas, but didn’t think it was serious. She said he told her he was tired. But after about four days, Kaden didn’t seem any better.

“I’m thinking he might have the flu because of the pain he kept talking about. So I’m thinking it might be a body ache or something like that. I’m just trying to put his shoes on.” Even I couldn’t put on his coat. He was in a lot of pain.

Courtesy of Michele Stevenson

Michele Stevenson said her son Caden is usually “very active”. Hwaden has an orange and white belt in the Korean martial art, Tangjudo, and also played soccer.

Courtesy of Michele Stevenson

Michele Stevenson said her son Caden is usually “very active”. Hwaden has an orange and white belt in the Korean martial art, Tangjudo, and also played soccer.

“Something didn’t feel right,” said one mother. “So I examined him. His right leg was swollen. He had a rash all over his body. His eyes looked swollen to me. Like it all happened in a short period of time. Looked.

Stevenson took Kaden to Harley Children’s Hospital in Flint, but shortly thereafter doctors told her that Kaden needed to be transferred for more advanced care.

“The ER doctor sat down in front of me, gave me the most serious look a doctor had ever given me, and said, ‘Your son is really sick.’ Carden needed a pediatric orthopedic surgeon…but the moment they said I knew it was really serious. ..’They were just waiting for the helicopter to arrive.’

Courtesy of Michele Stevenson

After Kaden developed both influenza A and a streptococcal infection, he was admitted to a pediatric intensive care unit for treatment. Kaden was treated at both Harley Children’s Hospital in Flint, Michigan and Helen He DeVos Children’s Hospital in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

officials with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The December alert on invasive streptococcus was updated Wednesday, with at least five children reportedly dying from the infection in Illinois this year. This type of bacterial infection can affect multiple parts of the body, including a person’s blood, bones, and lungs, so it can be more dangerous.

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Additionally, despite the relatively low number of influenza cases in the United States as a whole, multiple strains of influenza A virus are circulating. Data from CDC.

Courtesy of Michele Stevenson

Michele Stevenson and son Cayden. Kaden fell ill in her late December and Stevenson later learned she had influenza A and streptococcus.

As his son contracted the flu and strep, Stevenson initially didn’t realize how bad it was.

“I didn’t hear [strep] Until we were hospitalized, really, I heard other kids did the same thing my son had at the same time,” Stevenson said. I hear this family crying and saying goodbye to their son. My heart goes out to that family. ”

Stevenson said it had been a “very scary” three months for her and her son, but thanked the doctors, nurses and medical professionals who “save his life” and looked after the boy. There is

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Kaden underwent an amputation on March 3, according to his mother, Michele Stevenson. Kaden’s legs had to be amputated.

“[Kaden] Another deceased boy said he was sad that he had died, but that he was going to live for himself. He’s going to be strong for the little boy,” Stevenson said.

“As a mother, as a parent, as a person in general, I would never want anyone else to go through this. This is terrifying,” she added.

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According to Stevenson, Kaden had both legs amputated on March 3 and is now looking forward to receiving what he calls “robot legs” or prostheses.

Courtesy of Mary Free Bed Rebabilitation

Kaden underwent an amputation on March 3, according to his mother, Michele Stevenson. Kaden’s legs had to be amputated.

“He always talks [how] He misses the old days, he misses when he could walk and what it was like back in the day, but he said he was kind of happy. He loves his new legs,” Stevenson said.

As Kaden begins a new chapter on her road to recovery, Stevenson hopes to raise awareness among other parents.

“If your child shows these signs of fever, complains of pain, or has a rash, just take them urgently.” Stevenson said. is the biggest thing.And listen to your kids.Do they say they’re not feeling well?Don’t just sweep under the rug assuming it’s a little cold.Check out please give me.”

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