16 February 2009

Back

Hopefully that has a double meaning and I am going to put more effort into writing here. We are back from an overnight visit to the hospital with Baby JD. He had a bad case of croup.

I took him into the quick care where we interrupted a staff meeting. Everyone was super helpful. His sats were still at 98%, but he was working really hard to keep it that way. They gave him three doses of one kind of medicine in the quick care and switched when that didn't work and sent us upstairs to our pediatrician for two doses of something else (I was a little sleep deprived). JD hated the nebulizer so much that he threw-up all over. From there we were admitted to the hospital where they started giving him the steroids intravenously, and he finally started improving.

We were on the peds floor and they had no food for babies but were willing to blend anything on their menu - fajitas or burgers...seriously! He wouldn't eat anything we brought him except pudding...not really surprising there.

The best technique we found to calm him down was a fist full of hair. Between doctors, nurses, rts, and whoever the lady with the spiky black hair was we did not sleep. It is so nice to be home. Now I just have to retrain him to sleep on his own and with my hair out of his mouth...keep your fingers crossed.

4 comments:

Willie E. said...

You mean they didn't have chili and chips there for the poor kid to eat? I'm glad he is feeling better. That kid is never unhappy so to see him in that state is quite unusual.

...for all eternity said...

Oh, how horrible! I'm so glad you're back home and I hope baby is doing better!?

Carol said...

I am so glad he is ok. That is super scary! I hope the baby gets better quickly and you catch up on some much needed sleep! We are thinking about you!

AmytheGreat said...

I am so glad he is doing better. Nothing scarier than a sick kid in the hospital. Was he on O2? Isaac would let us "hide" the O2 mask beneath his holey afghan and put that close to his face. It did well enough to keep his sats up. Glad again he is home.