I think one of the most helpless feelings in the world occurs when you have a sick child. This is made worse when you are in the hospital with a sick child, and even as the doctors and nurses are doing everything they can to help, your little girl seems to be getting sicker and sicker. About two weeks ago, Abby got a cough and fever that I didn't think too much about. I took her to the doctor Saturday morning. They thought she had pneumonia because she was having trouble breathing, her heart was racing a million miles a minute, and her oxygen levels were really low. We were sent right to Primary Children's Hospital. We spent 4 hours in the ER while they observed her. I am so grateful to a dedicated nurse who watched Abby carefully. We were almost released twice based on the doctor's observations, but the nurse who was in charge of us had some reservations which lead to Abby being admitted. For the rest of Saturday and until Sunday night, she seemed to get worse.
In addition to the fever, cough, respiratory issues, and accelerated heart rate, Abby had red eyes and sores in her mouth.
Sunday morning she was moved from a regular room to a negative air-flow one since they couldn't figure out what was making her so sick and therefore didn't know how contagious it was. They never were able to figure out what she had. Apparently there are all kinds of viruses out there that they don't yet have tests for. It's not that unusual for a baby/small child to get an unidentified virus which will cause the fever, cough...but Abby's situation was so strange because of her eyes and mouth.
Finally on Monday morning she was almost back to her normal, crazy self. The purple tongue below wasn't part of the sickness, although that would have been another interesting symptom.
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Oh, that first picture make me choke up! It's crazy feeling helpless as a mom...usually we can fix all the boo-boos and owies. I'm so glad she got better. Hopefully we can all play together next week :)
This post made me teary-eyed. How sad that she was so sick! I would've been freaking out! I'm so glad she's back to her crazy self.
I know how you guys feel, It Sucks. Kinda helpless as a parent, but glad to see everything has returned to normal.
Crying my eyes out here. I've been there and has got to be one of the worst feelings in the world and then you feel so humbled by the love and care people extend to your family. I am SO glad she is better. There must have been some sleepless nights.
I thought I was finished crying over this. Wow what a scary time. It's good to have our Abby back.
Love, Nana
Wow, that is a giant scare y'all have overcome and I'm so glad that everyone is okay now! Sending love and healthy wishes your way from Texas.
Wow! Scary. It's exhausting to have a sick child. Glad everyone seems to be doing fine now.
Poor girl! I'm so glad she's doing better! Your mom is great. I love Primary Children's. I believe angels walk their halls...
that is scary. i'm glad it all worked out well, and that there are good hospitals nearby. what a blessing. a good nurse or dr goes a long ways too. i could never do it, but i'm glad there are people who can.
i've been thinking about you all lately. we do need to get together sometime. we'll have to plan a trip up to slc sometime to see you all. we've already been in utah for over a year, if you can imagine.
take care!
Wow, it has been forever since I read your blog and this! What a nightmare. I am so glad to read that everything turned out all right for your sweet little girl. And it is wonderful, isn't it, when you feel like the people on your team--the doctors and nurses--are so good and so attentive.
Here's to a healthy fall and winter.
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