I haven't been around for the last week or so because we were visiting family and just generally busy. Easter was... interesting to say the least. Here's why:
We put the kids to bed on Good Friday like normal and everything was fine. DH woke up around midnight because Nathan was crying and went to give him his pacifier back. He noticed that Riley was laying on her side with her back arched and her head back. He went to pick her up and she was completely stiff and wouldn't straighten out. He noticed she was breathing slow and heavy, was drooling a lot, and was generally unresponsive compared to normal. He woke me up at that point and we suctioned her nose and mouth and did the whole infant choking routine. After a couple of minutes she seemed to be fine. She was a little congested and we figured she just had some of that in her airway and that it was hard to breathe around it, but because we weren't sure what had happened, or how long she had been like that, we took her to the ER.
The ER doc (1st year resident... not specialized in pediatrics) was absolutely certain she had had a seizure. Cue my breakdown. We were admitted to the hospital at 3am. The pediatrician on call ordered basically every test in the book without even seeing her, based on the ER doc's "diagnosis" or whatever you want to call it. The poor girl had 2 different MRI's, chest x-rays, GI tract x-rays, EKG, EEG, ultrasounds, flu test, RSV test, and enough bloodwork to last a lifetime. Everything came back negative thankfully. The neurologist obviously couldn't say it wasn't a seizure, but he couldn't find anything wrong (and thought it was just congestion) so he cleared her to go home.
They don't have a pedi cardiologist on staff and he was supposed to come on Monday to see her but decided that morning he wasn't going to come. He was the only reason we were still there on Monday... otherwise we could have gone home Saturday evening. Fvcker. The first pediatrician we saw was an IDIOT and pretty much refused to give any possible reasons for what happened other than a seizure (AFTER the neuro guy said he doubted it was). She refused to discharge us until we saw the cardio guy, which wouldn't be until Wednesday because he decided one 6 week old baby wasn't worth his time to drive up the 2 hours.
FINALLY on Monday we saw a competent pedi who thought it was ridiculous to wait around another 2 days when she also thought she had choked on phlegm. So we were finally discharged yesterday evening with instructions to flush her with saline 2-3 times a day and see our pedi sometime this week.
I am SO glad they won't remember their first Easter.
Re: how we spent Easter w/ PIP
That is definitely quite an Easter! I'm sorry y'all had to go through all that bull, but at least they checked everything and you know she's ok now!
I love your new sig pic though!
wow!
good thing your DH checked on her when he did.
poor little thing.
glad all is well now.
TTC#1 Chart
TTC#2 Chart
IUI #1 - #4 (repronex trigger) = BFN
IUI#5 on 10/28/2008 ** BFP 11/10/08 ** EDD 07/21/09 *** It's a GIRL (07/14/09)
med/treatment free BFP 06/28/10. EDD 03/05/11 *** GIRL #2 (02/23/11)
beta#1 @ 17dpo = 1296 .... beta#2 @ 19dpo = 3034
it's the Bug and Baby Belle!
I hope it wasn't, but yeah I know it could have been a seizure.
I was just pissed that we still couldn't leave after the neuro guy ran all his tests and cleared her. Especially because at that point all her cardio tests had been run and came back fine, he just hadn't physically SEEN her.
The second pedi thought it was probably congestion because she was pretty stuffy when we put her to bed even though we had suctioned her, and it was more of a mucus than actual runny drool she had around midnight. Either way she was completely fine the entire 3 days she was in the hospital so we still don't know for sure what happened.
How scary! Thank goodness she's home.
Your new sig is precious.
Oh wow. I'm so sorry. I can't imagine how you must have felt.
I'm glad things turned out okay.