ShootingStarMom2
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Hi everyone. I will go back and read the thread tomorrow and reply to all the activity then. I just wanted to say we are home and our LO is recovering well.
We put him to bed on Tuesday night around 930 and he was coughing all night. He was waking up about every hour and at 3 was having a hard time taking a whole breath. His head was bobbing up and down and he was running a small fever. I drove him to the hospital and they admitted us right away.
His oxygen level was in the low 80s so they did a breathing treatment. They brought in a bubbling tower to distract him from taking the mask off and he fell asleep watching it. The doctor yanked back the curtain and he jumped and began screaming. He didn't even try to comfort him in the least. I was really disappointed and spoke to someone about it. I don't care if he's impolite to me or impatient with me, but my child deserves to be cared for better than that.
They decided to start an IV in case they needed to give him steroids later. They tried almost 6 times and couldn't find a way to make it work. After poking both arms twice and his foot, I told them he was done trying for a while and scooped him off the bed. They weren't happy with the progress he made so they sent us to the PICU. I felt so bad for him. He was so sleepy and wanted to nurse and nap. They let me nurse him while checking him in and he fell asleep. He slept from 8 until 11 and got treatments every 3 hours. He slept off and on all afternoon and took a good nap while my husband went to get our son from grandma's house. It was naptime and DH was coming back with DS for dinner.
His last treatment was around 9 and DS and DH went home for the night. We could see each other out the window of the PICU. It was strange seeing him drive away. I've never stayed in the hospital alone before, let alone with one of our babies while the other went home. I was so tired.
Since we put the kids down with no night lights, LO had a hard time closing his eyes. The room was a double glass door with a curtain so most of the light could come in. He just thought it was time to play. So after rocking him for a half hour I asked if we could move. They had stepdown rooms which were more like mother/baby rooms so we were able to switch. They wheeled his crib in the room and when they closed the door he was asleep.
His oxygen stayed at 95 or better all night and he only coughed once. His official diagnosis was bronculitus. Yes, they initially thought flu or RSV. Both came back negative. They let us go home this afternoon and he took a huge 3.5 hour nap. He's happliy playing on the floor. After two days of sitting with us and in bed he was ready to crawl away as fast as he could.
Thanks for the well wishes.
I really appreciate them. I know we don't always have time to reply on each person's posts as sometimes it's like a running conversation. But to know that he was thought of makes me smile.
We put him to bed on Tuesday night around 930 and he was coughing all night. He was waking up about every hour and at 3 was having a hard time taking a whole breath. His head was bobbing up and down and he was running a small fever. I drove him to the hospital and they admitted us right away.
His oxygen level was in the low 80s so they did a breathing treatment. They brought in a bubbling tower to distract him from taking the mask off and he fell asleep watching it. The doctor yanked back the curtain and he jumped and began screaming. He didn't even try to comfort him in the least. I was really disappointed and spoke to someone about it. I don't care if he's impolite to me or impatient with me, but my child deserves to be cared for better than that.
They decided to start an IV in case they needed to give him steroids later. They tried almost 6 times and couldn't find a way to make it work. After poking both arms twice and his foot, I told them he was done trying for a while and scooped him off the bed. They weren't happy with the progress he made so they sent us to the PICU. I felt so bad for him. He was so sleepy and wanted to nurse and nap. They let me nurse him while checking him in and he fell asleep. He slept from 8 until 11 and got treatments every 3 hours. He slept off and on all afternoon and took a good nap while my husband went to get our son from grandma's house. It was naptime and DH was coming back with DS for dinner.
His last treatment was around 9 and DS and DH went home for the night. We could see each other out the window of the PICU. It was strange seeing him drive away. I've never stayed in the hospital alone before, let alone with one of our babies while the other went home. I was so tired.
Since we put the kids down with no night lights, LO had a hard time closing his eyes. The room was a double glass door with a curtain so most of the light could come in. He just thought it was time to play. So after rocking him for a half hour I asked if we could move. They had stepdown rooms which were more like mother/baby rooms so we were able to switch. They wheeled his crib in the room and when they closed the door he was asleep.
His oxygen stayed at 95 or better all night and he only coughed once. His official diagnosis was bronculitus. Yes, they initially thought flu or RSV. Both came back negative. They let us go home this afternoon and he took a huge 3.5 hour nap. He's happliy playing on the floor. After two days of sitting with us and in bed he was ready to crawl away as fast as he could.
Thanks for the well wishes.
