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Sick Day

February 25, 2010 · 10 comments

Either everyone in our house has some kind of nasty virus, or we’re slowly being poisoned. I sincerely hope it’s the first, because if not this is a miserable way to die.

We’ve all had cold and flu like symptoms to one degree or another for over a week. The boys seem to mostly be over it, but Dave and I still feel like we were run over by a truck.  A really, really big truck.

I’m pretty sure this illness came home with us from the doctor’s office last week when I took Wade for a check-up.

You should never go to the doctor when you’re healthy. There’s way too many sick people there.

I thought the swine flu was bad when we all had in the fall. But it was over in three or four days. Whatever this is, it just hangs on.

It’s a weird virus, because some of us have had stuffy runny noses, some stomach trouble. Some both.

All I have is the headache, achy, exhausted part. I took a three hour nap this afternoon. I could have slept longer, but got up because I didn’t think Dave would appreciate me sleeping for 15 hours straight.

If I haven’t chased you away yet with all this talk about sickness, here’s some funny pictures of the boys since I don’t have the energy to write a real post.

David feel asleep wearing his birthday roller skates. He still hasn’t been able to try them outside yet. Hoping the snow melts soon.

Someone gave David an old pair of kid’s cross country skies. I’m not sure a Snuggie is the appropriate attire for skiing though.

Wade is the messiest baby ever. Even with a bib on he gets his food all over his clothes. You can’t see them in the photo, but he even had it on his socks. He is pretty cute though.

Besides being messy, Wade has very unruly hair. It sticks straight up most of the time, so one day I decided to take advantage of that, and combed into a mohawk. It stayed that way until his next bath. No gel required.

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Read this at your own risk.

There are so many germs floating around my house they might just crawl right through my computer, disperse themselves across the internets and give you a virus.

A real virus.

Not an electronic one.

I’d give anything to just have computer virus right now.

Even if ate up my hard drive.

David is recovering slowly from the flu. It takes a long, long time to get over it completely. He’s still exhausted. But he hasn’t had anymore croupy episodes, thank goodness.

I took myself to Urgent Care Tuesday night. My cold that I thought was long gone turned into a sinus infection. And I also had the good fortune to get an eye infection some how.

This morning Dave went to the doctor. He also has a sinus infection. His is left over from the flu he had.

Dave and I are both on antibiotics, and David is still taking his medicine to keep his throat from swelling up again. Our kitchen counter looks like an apothecary with all the bottles of potions and boxes of pills sitting on it.

I’m sick of being sick, and I’m sick of blogging about being sick. You’re probably sick of reading about it. If any of you are still reading. I’ve probably scared everyone off with all my talk about yuckiness.

I gonna go find something else to write about now.

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A Night at the ER

November 2, 2009 · 5 comments

I don’t want to hear one more person tell me the flu is no big deal.

Yes, it probably won’t kill you, but it will still make you miserable and send you to the ER.

Putting you hand in a fire probably won’t kill you either, but it will hurt you and send you to the ER. So we avoid doing it right?

Well, it stands to reason we’d want to avoid the flu also.

I thought David was getting better, then he started coughing on Saturday. We put him to bed last night with Vicks on his chest, and the humidifier running with KAZ decongestant in it.

I was worried about David, and checked on him an hour later. He was laying in his bed in the fetal position moaning and coughing. We got him out of bed, and he could hardly stop coughing long enough to get a breath. He was crying too. Then he gagged himself, and his dinner made a reappearance.

When David was  a year and a half he had a bad episode of croup that put him in the hospital over night. It took two or three rounds of meds through an IV, two breathing treatments and a several hours on oxygen before he was well enough to go home.

So we decided to take him to the ER last night before he got that bad again. I mean you just don’t know, and I didn’t want to wait until he was turning blue.

I suggested that Dave take him, and I stay home with Wade. That sent David into even more hysterics, because he wanted me to go. But I knew if it came to needing to hold him down while the nurse administered an IV, I couldn’t do it. The last time when he was still a toddler it took three people to hold him still. I’m not kidding when I tell you he’s freakishly strong. I really wonder sometimes if he’s from the planet Kypton.

That’s a horrible experience by the way, standing there helpless while your child fights and cries, scared to death of what the doctors and nurses are doing to him. I so feel for parents with seriously ill children who go through stuff like that on a regular basis.

So we woke Wade from a peaceful slumber and ran out the door to the ER. It was a blessing that they weren’t busy. The doctor saw him right away, and they took him for x-rays, all in less than an hour. There was a delay while we waited for the results of the x-rays, but as far as ER visits go, it was pretty speedy.

David had swelling in his throat and voice box that caused the croup. The nurse gave him some steroids that helped with the swelling. The doctor said the swelling was caused by a virus – the flu that he had.

David got upset again over taking the medicine. He was afraid it would taste bad. He wouldn’t even try it at first. The nurse tried tempting him with the promise of a Popsicle. But she didn’t know how stubborn David is. Bribery usually is wasted on him.

Now this is the same kid who today wanted to taste the homemade playdough I was making. I told him it was yucky, and he tasted it anyway. Why the playdough and not the medicine? Good grief.

Oh, and his conclusion after trying the playdough?

“Hmmm, it tastes like playdough.”

Really? Who’d of thought.

Back to last night, David kept asking to go home, and I think we finally got him to take the medicine by telling him he could go home if he did.

The medicine did taste terrible, but he got it down.

The nurse gave him a Popsicle, but he didn’t eat it. Who wants a Popsicle at 1 a.m.?

They sent us off with a prescription to fill in the morning.

We got home around 1:30, and put David back to bed. Wade who even seemed to sense that there was some excitement going on, was over-stimulated and didn’t go back to sleep until 2:30. I just laid down and closed my eyes when David crawled into bed next to me around 3.

No one got much sleep last night.

I went out this morning to fill the prescription. I was second in line at the pharmacy when they opened, and still had to wait 45 minutes for them to fill it. Does it really take that long to pour liquid in a bottle and put a label on it? Seems like it used to only take 15 or 20 minutes.

There’s a joke in there somewhere about the government taking over health care, but I’m too tired to come up with it today.

David is breathing fine now, but he’s worn out and still feels yucky.

Now, here’s the thing. The flu doesn’t kill you. The complications do. You can get pneumonia, and a myriad of other things after the flu that can kill you.

You don’t want the flu. You don’t want your kids to get the flu. Stay away from it. Wash your hands. Get the vaccine if it’s available.

The flu stinks.

(I don’t know if it was Swine or seasonal flu. David had a seasonal flu shot, but he got sick with in the 10 days that it takes for the vaccine to be fully effective. And no, he did not get the flu because he got the shot. It’s a myth that you can get the flu from the vaccine.)

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I’m Just Sayin’

October 8, 2009 · 2 comments

Moms should get sick days. Maybe they could put that in the health care reform bill.

That is all.

Thank you.

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Sick

April 24, 2009 · 7 comments

Yesterday at 4 o’clock I got hit full force with a bad case of stomach flu.

Dave wasn’t home from work yet, and David was standing outside the bathroom pounding on the door, “Mommie! Mommie! What are you doing? Why are you coughing? What’s that ‘s noise?”

When I finally emerged I told him my tummy hurt, and I was throwing up.

“Really? Cool! Are you gonna throw up again? Can I watch you throw up?”

No sympathy. Just excitement and curiosity.

Boys!

He was disappointed when he didn’t get to watch the next few bouts.

Thank goodness there’s a lock on the bathroom door.

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Back Among the Living

October 28, 2008 · 7 comments

Where have I been? Sick.

Just as I was starting to not feel so tired from being pregnant, I caught David’s cold. Then David’s cold turned into a double ear infection, and I was up with him for a night.

By Saturday I thought we were both feeling better. I actually ventured out of the house that night. In retrospect I should have stayed home, because I felt lousy again on Sunday and yesterday. Today I’m finally starting to feel “normal” again.

Well, normal for me anyway.

I might even make cookies tonight for the Cookie of the Week feature that I haven’t been keeping up with lately.

So, now it’s almost Hall-O-Ween.

David wanted to be a robot. I was going to make his costume. Then Sunday he saw a Fireman costume at the store, and the robot plans went out the window. Now he’s going to be , “a real fireman boy,” as he says.

We’re going to Trunk or Treat at our church Friday night. People in the church decorate their cars, dress up in costumes and hand out candy in the parking lot. There’s usually 150 cars or so, and they get pretty creative with the decorations. It beats going door to door to strangers’ houses, and makes quick work of filling up the candy bucket. Important since it’s always freezing cold, and sometimes even snows on Hall-O-Ween here. Then we always make a stop at Grandma’s house.

So what are your kid’s dressing up as? What are your Hall-O-Ween plans?

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I really don’t want to be one of those moms who calls the doctor about every little sniffle.

When I noticed this morning that David had a cold it didn’t seem like much. But he woke up from his nap coughing and breathing hard. He said it hurt when he tried to take a deep breath.  I held him for a few minutes, and he cried and cried, saying he couldn’t breathe.

When David was about a year and a half old he had a bad cold that turned into a case of croup that was so serious we had to take him to the ER. After that his pediatrician told us it might be something that would happen often to David when he had a cold, and that it could be an indication that he was developing asthma.

I also waited too long to take David to the doctor once. He suffered three or four days with a double ear infection before we finally went. I felt terrible about that. I know how miserable and painful those are.

So I called the doctor’s office this afternoon and described David’s symptoms to a nurse. She told me to bring him in right away. I packed him in the car and drove the 45 minutes to the doctor. Well, usually it takes 45 minutes. I think I got there in 35 minutes today.

We started seeing this pediatrician when we lived closer to Grand Rapids. And all the doctors in the practice are so great I don’t want to switch. The distance isn’t a problem when we’re just going for check-ups and shots. Today I thought we’d never get there.

Of course by the time we got there David’s breathing was normal. The doctor checked him out. He said David just had a bad cold and a lot of congestion. His lungs were fine. He said everything probably drained into his throat and lungs while he was sleeping, and the coughing was just all of it clearing out. He didn’t even have a fever. I’m sure he had a fever this morning.

The doctor was very kind about it. He didn’t tell me I over-reacted or anything. But I felt silly bringing him all that way for a head cold. And since I didn’t have time to apply make-up, fix my hair or change my stained shirt, I looked silly too.

Well, what’s a mom to do? It could have been really serious. Thank goodness it was nothing. I’d rather feel silly at four in the afternoon than find myself racing a really sick kid to the ER at 3 a.m.

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