Well, we now know that Gwen is allergic to penicillin based drugs. She was sent home on Augmentin Monday night and today we took her in to the doctor for this wicked rash. Hives is the diagnosis and allergic reaction to the medication. She looks like a leopard but at least she feels okay. It doesn't bother her much, occasionally it will itch but if we keep her busy she doesn't notice it much. Thank goodness!
Friday, November 27, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
So glad to be home!
If you ever can donate to the Ronald McDonald house...please do so! This place was awesome. They have this beautiful room split into three sections. A quiet sitting area with an amazing view out the 5th floor hospital. An L shape comfy couch in front of a huge flat screen tv. And a play room for kids. Just off this room is a room with two sleeping rooms and a full bath with a shower for the parents to use. They always had pastries and drinks and a fridge for personal use. A great place to come and get away when you start to get cabin fever or you just need a break from trying to take care of a 2 year old in an isolation room.
Uncle Jess and Sara came to visit and gave Gwen that huge teddy bear, which she loved, and a care package for us. Thanks Jess and Sara! Also, thanks to my mom for coming down and allowing Stuart and I a break, we were able to get away for a few hours to go see Nathan play in his Championship soccer game.
They gave us some toys, books, and things she could play on because we weren't allowed out of our room.
More hospital
Our trip to the hospital.
Gwen started with a fever last Monday night. The next two days it was between 102 and 104. Then she woke up Thursday morning with huge swollen glands in her neck so I took her to the first morning appt of the day and the doctor took one look at her and said she needed to go to the hospital. He was thinking it was mumps, mostly because the swollen neck glands and that she hadn't had that vaccine yet. After spending all day in the ER and after many IV starts, blood draws, and a CT scan they admitted her. We were in room 514 at CHOC. They started her on two IV antibiotics and round the clock IV fluid. The CT scan showed an abscess behind her esophagus and that if the fevers persist they would have to perform surgery to drain it. That first night was the most difficult for her and for me. I felt so bad for her! We didn't sleep the whole night. Her mouth, tongue, tonsils, and just her neck area were so swollen that she could hardly breath. Every time she would get to sleep her gasping for air would wake her up. Her poor nose was stuffed and so she was mouth breathing for 4 days. The next day her WBC count had showed improvement but she was still having fevers. So the next day they repeated blood work and it went back up agian so they did another CT scan. Luckily this one showed improvement and that they wouldn't have to do surgery. After that she "turned the corner" and when I say she turned to corner, it was like night and day. Just as fast as she got sick,...she got better. We were discharged on Monday. So after 18 needle sticks, two CT scans, a full body rash, lots of Monsters Inc. we are home and she is way better. She continues to have swollen glands and a rash and will be on oral antibiotics for a week,...but I am so glad to be home and that she is feeling better. I kept reminding myself that we are very blessed. There are many out there that are in a much worse position. I'm so thankful for the trials that we have to go through,...it reminds us of what is important and how truly blessed we are. Thank you to so many of you who helped out with meals and making sure Damon was taken care of. We appreciate the prayers and well wishes of all.
Saturday, November 07, 2009
Thursday, November 05, 2009
Cowboys and Indians
Halloween at our house!
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