Monday, April 13, 2009

Where do I begin?

Tuesday afternoon, Cole started to act a little weird (grumpy and fussy) after his second nap. When we got home, he wanted me to hold him in the recliner, which is also weird because when we get home all he usually wants to do is run around a play. When I picked him up, he felt hot. I gave him some Tylenol and just held him. His fever went down and he felt better and played some. By the time it was time for bed again, his fever was back and he had a runny nose and a little cough. I gave him some more Tylenol and decided to see how he felt in the morning. He slept all night, not a peep, but when I went in to get him in the morning, he was ON FIRE. I gave him some Tylenol, called Travis and told him that we should probably go to the doctor. He asked if we could wait until after work and I said that as long as the Tylenol helped with his fever, then sure. We went to work and he pretty much just sat on me the whole time. His fever had gone down and he took his first nap like a champ. When he woke up he was burning up and the Tylenol I gave him did nothing and he started to get the shakes. I was seriously trying to put off the doctor because I didn't want to be one of those moms that runs to the doctor every time there is something going on. But I knew that it was time and I called Travis and told him we were going home and asked him if he wanted to go to the doctor with us. He said he did but that I had to come pick him up. So, I drove over to the other side of town, picked Travis up and we went to the quick care on Rancho. Cole fell asleep in the car and slept the entire time (he hardly EVER sleeps in the car). We got there and were happy to find that we were the only ones there!! Woohoo! No waiting! They took us back for the prescreening and took Cole's temperature. 103.3. All of the sudden people were moving in fast forward. They took us back to a big room with several beds and told us to take Cole's clothes off immediately. They said we had to cool him down so that he wouldn't have a seizure. Great. We stripped him down to his diaper and had him stretch out on the bed. He is always such a good little patient for his pediatrician but I didn't know how he would react to all of these people running around him and shining lights in his eyes and ears and throat. He was awesome!! We had talked about seeing the doctor when we were walking into the quick care, so he just kept repeating "Doctor?" whenever someone would walk up to the bed. Most of them were nurses, so they'd tell him that they weren't the doctor :) I explained to them that the Tylenol I had given him wasn't working anymore for his fever, so they dosed him up with Motrin and within 20 minutes, he was feeling MUCH better. Even smiling again:) Finally a doctor came in and Cole said, "Doctor?". The doctor was very nice and told him that he WAS the doctor, so Cole just kept saying doctor over and over again with a big grin on his face. The doctor listened to his lungs and said that they sounded clear but he just wanted to do a chest x-ray to be safe. Uh, ok? So I took him back for the x-ray and they wrapped him in this tight horrible plastic thing and I had to help hold his arms above his head while they took the x-ray. He didn't like it but he didn't cry. He just sat there and waited for it to be over. Even the x-ray tech said that he was the best 18 month old she'd ever seen :) Thank you, thank you very much ;) We went back to our bed and a little later the doctor came in and told us that Cole had Pneumonia. Wait...what?? He asked if anyone had been sick around him and I told him that my coworker (Guy) was sick but not with pneumonia. He said that it didn't matter if Guy had pneumonia, all he needed was to pass along bacteria to Cole and it could turn into pneumonia in him. So, he prescribed an antibiotic and we were sent on our way (Cole's temp dropped back down to normal while we were there waiting). He did tell us that if he started to struggle for breath or was just breathing weird (getting worse) we should come back immediately.

We got home around 7:30 at night and gave Cole dinner, a bath and his antibiotic and he went right to sleep by 8. Travis went to bed around 10 and I stayed up to catch up on some shows I had recorded. At about a quarter to 11, I heard Cole start to whimper a little and then, out of the monitor, came the most scary insane noise I have ever heard in my life!! I just sat there staring at the monitor, not understanding what was coming out of it. Cole let out a little cry and the noise came again. I honestly thought that the monitor was malfunctioning but then I realized that the noise was coming from Cole! I jumped up and hurried down the hallway. As I passed our room, I saw Travis sitting up in bed and he asked me what that noise was and when I told him it was Cole, he flew out of bed. The fact that this noise woke Travis up should explain how loud and horrible it was (Travis can sleep through ANYTHING, he has even slept during a category 5 hurricane!!) . We both went into Cole's room and he was just laying there, crying out and barking in. I decided we needed to go back to the doctor, so we loaded up and were on our way back at 11pm. While driving there, Travis asked if we really NEEDED to be going back and that maybe we should wait and see how he does. I told him that I'm not going to wait and see if he stops breathing altogether, so there was no question. The doctor we had seen before had gone home, so we saw another very nice doctor. He let us know that Cole now had Croup. When we explained that we had already been there earlier and that he had pneumonia, everything started moving fast again. The doctor explained that he personally had NEVER seen a child with Croup and Pneumonia at the same time. He also thought that there might be a chance that he was having an allergic reaction to the antibiotic that he was given, so he called in a new prescription. They rushed us back to a bed and the doctor explained that they were going to give Cole a steroid shot and a breathing treatment and if he did not show signs of improvement in TWO hours (it was now midnight) they were going to admit him to the hospital. The needle for the steroid shot was probably the biggest needle (fat and long) that I have ever seen and they had to stick it into the muscle in his little thigh. I seriously thought the needle was going to go all the way through his leg :( He did not like that shot one bit and started to scream, which made him bark louder. It was terrible. The nurse said that it was good that he was crying because it would help him breath the medicine mist in deeper. She handed me the breathing mask (which looked like a fish, so we called it Nemo) and told me I had to hold it over his face as best as I could. Cole struggled at first but I started to sing to him and he calmed down and just breathed. He did a great job and kept talking about Nemo and pointing at the mask. After he was done with that, we had about an hour and a half to kill. Poor Travis had to be up for work at 5am, so I held Cole in a chair and let him sleep in the bed :) I could tell that Cole was tired but he was not about to go to sleep and miss all of the exciting stuff that was going on around him:) Plus, there were 3 other little kids there to look at. He was a trooper and just hung out on my lap eating ice chips out of a cup. After just a little while he stopped sounding so terrible and eventually he just made a little rattle when he breathed in. At 2am the doctor came to check on us and listened to Cole breathe and decided to send us home. Hallelujah! It took them about another 1/2 hour to release us and then we were on our way. On the way home, we stopped and picked up Cole's new prescription and gave it to him as soon as we got home. He went to sleep around 3:30am and woke up in the morning at 7:30am!! What the heck, right?! I, of course, stayed home from work and Cole set up camp on me all day. Travis came home from work at around 3pm, went to bed and had to be back up for work at 8pm THAT SAME DAY!!! Is that crappy timing or what?! He hasn't had to work during the night in a LONG time. So, he...well WE were all going on practically no sleep at all. Cole took some long naps during the day but I was too paranoid to sleep, so I just sat by his monitor listening to him breathe. He is doing much better now, with the exception that the new antibiotic gives him horrible diarrhea and diaper rash. Cole wasn't sick for the first year of his life and has never really had a diaper rash, so I think this is just the world's way of making sure I don't get too lax or cocky about my wonderful kid ;) I'm just glad he is a trooper and has such a good attitude with people. He is learning his colors now and before this whole sickness incident happened, he was getting really good at going to the bathroom in his potty chair!! What a kid! I love him so much!!!!

1 comment:

Sarah said...

What a scary story! I'm glad he's feeling better. Hopefully you and Travis can get some sleep now!