Saturday, December 6, 2008

What a Night!

I knew having a little boy that eventually we would end up in the Emergency Room.  I was thinking stitches, broken bones but it ended up being a virus that took us there last night. Lincoln has been sick for about a week.  It started the day after he had his 1 year shots so we thought it was simply a reaction to the shots and that it would go away.  It didn't. We went in to the ER about 1:00 am because Lincoln wouldn't eat, was throwing up and had a lot more gross symptoms that I won't get into.  They ended up having to draw blood, put in a catheter, and give him I.V. fluids.....what a nightmare!!  We were exhausted and having to watch our little guy go through that was torture.  We just got through his shots last week so to have to go through all of this again was not fun.   Lincoln was a trooper though.  Most of the time that they were giving him fluids (from about 3:30 - 4:45 am) he was able to sleep.  We were finally discharged at about 5:00 this morning.  We had a follow up appointment with the Pediatrician this afternoon because he was still having many of the same symptoms.  He now has some medicine but they are still running some additional tests to make sure it was a virus as they've suspected.  Hopefully that will be it and we will be done with all of this in the next 7 days.  Keep your fingers crossed!!
This was at the start of the night. 

Notice the time, he has had enough but unfortunately we had several hours to go.
He got to have a "special band-aid" on his had.  He only tried for the first few minutes to pull out the IV, then he went to sleep.  


2 comments:

Kim said...

Oh, poor boy! And poor Mommy and Daddy to have to watch it all! Hope Lincoln feels better soon. Let us know if you need anything!

Troy and Nancee Tegeder said...

Poor little guy. I was almost in tears to think about what a horrible night that must have been. I just posted about Erica's tubes, and I think I would take that over your experience. That is the worst, not knowing what is wrong and not being able to explain anything to your little baby. I hope he feels better soon.