Sorry to c&p from our blog again...
ell, folks, my bravery as a preemie mom is being tested. Campbell had
her first RSV test yesterday and lung x-ray today. As many things as
she's been through, hearing the words "we need to test for RSV" almost
knocked me to the floor. Thankfully, the RSV and flu tests both came
back negative.
This sad tale of illness began this past Friday
when Campbell started a fever. She seemed fine despite it, maybe a
little grumpy but not too bad so we didn't worry too much. Saturday the
fever persisted and her nose started running. Sunday the runny nose was
unbelievable, she started coughing, and she STILL had the fever. Monday
she still had the yucky nose and fever so I took her to the
pediatrician where they tested her and everything came out negative.
They listened to her lungs and they sounded clear. Her ears also were
clear so we concluded that it was just a virus we'd have to just wait
out.
Last night she slept through the night but coughed pretty
regularly. Since the dr. said she'd probably cough more when laying
down, we didn't worry too much about it. This morning I was very
excited when I took her temp and it was normal for the first time in 5
days!
Nana (my mom who keeps Campbell while I work) kept us
posted throughout the day that Campbell didn't seem to be feeling
better and actually started seeming worse. She was very lethargic,
coughing a lot, didn't have much appetite, and had a fever of 99-100.
After a short afternoon nap, Nana noticed that Campbell seemed to be
having trouble breathing. Nana called Robbie who called me and the
pediatrician. I met Nana at the doctor's office with Campbell. They
quickly put a pulse ox on her foot to measure her oxygen saturation and
it was at 88%!!!! This put me into an immediate flashback to the NICU
and I knew this number wasn't good. (It should be in the high 90's to
100%.) They deep-suctioned her nose and got lots of mucus and yuck out
and her sats went up to 97%. Thank God.
They listened to her
lungs (and even let Nana, R.N. listen) and they sounded clear. They had
us just kind of hang out for a while while they watched her. The Dr.
who saw her yesterday was shocked at how lethargic she was in
comparison to yesterday. They decided to give her a shot of antibiotics
and send us to the hospital for bloodwork and a lung x-ray.
The
results of the lung x-ray and bloodwork were all clear so our current
assumption is she has some sort of infection. We have a follow up
appointment in the morning. In the meantime we are keeping her
elevated, including raising one end of her crib (flashback to reflux
days), running the humidifier, and suctioning her nose often. Her temp
a few minutes ago was 102.4 so I gave her some more Motrin.
Please say a prayer that Campbell feels better soon. We'll keep you all posted.
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yikes!!! I'm glad that it doesn't seem to be anything serious, but I hope she gets better soon!!
E has the runny nose and cough going on, but nothing else, I can't figure it out
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oh my goodness. I'm glad she's breathing better.. I hope the fever breaks very soon.. Poor baby.. poor you guys!
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Poor C! I'm so sorry. She and Evan are really having a time of it this weekend, huh? Hope she's feeling better after a good nights rest.
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Oh no!! Poor Campbell! I hope she continues to improve.
God, I can't even imagine how scary it must have been to see her pulse ox so low.