Crystal0608
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Background: couple weeks ago son had croup and bronchitis, We all had a touch of something. Both kids had there seasonal flu shots. H1N1 shots won't be in the doctor's office until next week.
Yesterday earlier my son was fine, went to soccer and scored a goal, played awesome even though it was raining through some of the game. He was spending the weekend with grandma. We ate supper there and left at 6 and he wanted to watch tv and not hyper as usual running around (very adhd), but figured he was tired from lots of playing. About an hour later, my mama calls and says he's coughing a little. I give her some dimetapp left over from the bronchitis to give him b/c he doesn't want to come home (had plans for the zoo today with g-ma). Well, bout 8:30 she called and he's burning up, threw up 3 times in a row, and "didn't look right". I'm over there in 5 minutes and he was on fire and he told me his stomach, arms, and legs hurt. I take him to the hospital and his temp is up to 102.9. In triage he body went into shakes and it was pitaful to watch, I've never seen anything like it. They made him wear a mask and immediately put us in a room. I was able to get a sheet and his body got even warmer and he was shaking more. It was about 45 mins later before a doctor checked him and got the nurse to give him 300mg of motrin in intervals and she got his temp down to 101.8 and he drunk a Sierra Mist, so they discharged him after monitoring him for a while, maybe 1am? The nurse was so sweet and when I promised him a cookie at home if he could hold the thermometer under his tongue (he wanted to sleep instead), the nurse was like cookie? I'll get you a cookie! and brought him 4 snack packs and plus a sierra mist for us without asking which was much appreciated. The doctor felt since he was a healthy child, tamiflu may do more harm than good and only decrease the H1N1 by 1/2 a day. He said the good thing (like this ordeal could be good..) is that the strain going around currently is probably milder than whats going to be here in Jan or Feb and children his age seem to recover quickly. All the cases he is seeing is H1N1 b/c seasonal flu hasn't hit our area yet. He said he could have had it before all the symptoms showed (quickly). He'll be out of school a few days, which will make 6 days when they can only miss 10 a year. I have no clue who he got it from either. I'm keeping my dd separated from him still he's over it, though they spend every day together, including yesterday, so hoping she doesn't get it. He's still sleeping in my bed and burning up still. Gotta wake him soon, trying to wait til he gets 8 hrs of rest. Just venting b/c I barely slept and noone I know is awake yet....
Yesterday earlier my son was fine, went to soccer and scored a goal, played awesome even though it was raining through some of the game. He was spending the weekend with grandma. We ate supper there and left at 6 and he wanted to watch tv and not hyper as usual running around (very adhd), but figured he was tired from lots of playing. About an hour later, my mama calls and says he's coughing a little. I give her some dimetapp left over from the bronchitis to give him b/c he doesn't want to come home (had plans for the zoo today with g-ma). Well, bout 8:30 she called and he's burning up, threw up 3 times in a row, and "didn't look right". I'm over there in 5 minutes and he was on fire and he told me his stomach, arms, and legs hurt. I take him to the hospital and his temp is up to 102.9. In triage he body went into shakes and it was pitaful to watch, I've never seen anything like it. They made him wear a mask and immediately put us in a room. I was able to get a sheet and his body got even warmer and he was shaking more. It was about 45 mins later before a doctor checked him and got the nurse to give him 300mg of motrin in intervals and she got his temp down to 101.8 and he drunk a Sierra Mist, so they discharged him after monitoring him for a while, maybe 1am? The nurse was so sweet and when I promised him a cookie at home if he could hold the thermometer under his tongue (he wanted to sleep instead), the nurse was like cookie? I'll get you a cookie! and brought him 4 snack packs and plus a sierra mist for us without asking which was much appreciated. The doctor felt since he was a healthy child, tamiflu may do more harm than good and only decrease the H1N1 by 1/2 a day. He said the good thing (like this ordeal could be good..) is that the strain going around currently is probably milder than whats going to be here in Jan or Feb and children his age seem to recover quickly. All the cases he is seeing is H1N1 b/c seasonal flu hasn't hit our area yet. He said he could have had it before all the symptoms showed (quickly). He'll be out of school a few days, which will make 6 days when they can only miss 10 a year. I have no clue who he got it from either. I'm keeping my dd separated from him still he's over it, though they spend every day together, including yesterday, so hoping she doesn't get it. He's still sleeping in my bed and burning up still. Gotta wake him soon, trying to wait til he gets 8 hrs of rest. Just venting b/c I barely slept and noone I know is awake yet....