Kate
What I don't get is why they didn't do an ultra sound on him.
My son was 17 when he came down stairs stating his stomach hurt and didn't feel well. His dad told him to go back to bed.
I said - ahh nope. We're going to the doctor.
My husband (his dad) rolled his eyes and said "they will tell you it's a stomach bug and send him home".
I said - Nah - I think this is different. He kissed me and went off to work
We headed over to Patient First where they did a blood draw and his WBC was HIGH and the physical examination said "nope. we can't treat him here. We can call an ambulance or you can take him to the ER." I drove him to the ER. Patient First called ahead to the hospital - they were waiting for him when I dropped him off at the door (he was grabbing his side at this point) and I parked the car.
They had a bed waiting for him. The doctor came in and said we need to do an ultra sound and then we will determine what is going to happen. He was taken back about 5 minutes later and the doctor came back to tell me they were taking him up the OR for an emergency appendectomy.
His appendix was the size of a pinky finger, if not longer and was "ready to explode". It came on like gang busters. He was really upset too because it happened on the night of his JROTC Spring Ball.
I would tell the doctor to do an ultra sound. They can figure out what's wrong in 5 minutes with that.