Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Little fish

Sick Caleb :(

2 little boys x 2 bugs = bad week in our house

So apparently a stomach bug is going around, which we got to see first hand. Lalo had a pretty awful week last week - he seemed overly cranky, kept waking up screaming, and, believe it or not, was throwing up more than normal, which for him means every 10 minutes. The newest plan with his reflux is that our GI doctor is going to attempt to place the GJ tube (another trip under anesthia!). Well things were bad enough last week that I called our doctor on Wednesday to tell him things were worse and hound him about getting us on the schedule. Apparently, I must have sounded stressed in my message because he called me back at 10pm to make sure things were okay. Then, on Thrusday evening when I picked Caleb up from daycare, he didn't seem himself. After not eating much and being super quiet all night we decided to take his temp - 102.4...So when Lalo woke up a few hours later screaming, we decided to take his temp - 102.2...uh oh! Friday neither of the boys showed any symptoms other than the fever, but we brought Lalo to the pediatrician. They ran a few tests, but everything checked out okay. That was a little concerning since a fever could indicate aspiration pnemonia, and we had no other symptoms or positive results to tell us otherwise. But his lungs sounded clear as could be, so we assumed it just was a bug and had instructions to come back if his fever got worse or we heard any change in his lungs. Sure enough, Caleb started throwing up in the middle of the night. So we actually felt a little better knowing that it was a stomach bug. And lucky for us, it moved quick. By Saturday night we were fever free and Caleb was getting his appetite back. Sunday we were pretty low key, but everyone seemed back to normal. And boy were we cocky, thinking we totally did a fantastic job getting Lalo through his first sickness...

Then Sunday night, a few hours after we went to sleep, Lalo started coughing, and coughing, and coughing. You could hear him wheezing and congested. We gave him an inhaler around 3 am and that seemed to help enough to get him to sleep for a few hours. Caleb had only had a few coughs here and there so we were completely paranoid that he had aspirated. Luckily, the pediatrician thought his lungs actually sounded pretty good considering. They ran tests for rsv and flu and both came up negative, thank God! Aspiration is definitely on the radar, but at this point she thinks it is just a virus (pretty likely since Caleb is now coughing more). They gave him a nebulizer breathing treatment in their office and sent us home to do 3 treatments a day. So far, they do seem to help him get a little more comfortable. We follow up tomorrow with the pediatrician. Hopefully, she agrees that he sounds a little better. We still have our fingers crossed that this doesn't get us admitted to Hopkins. So far, so good!

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