Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Mommy, Daddy and Danae Spend The Night At St. Joseph's

Sunday night, around 8:00, our little monkey got sick - really sick. She started throwing up (no big deal, right?) and she just didn't stop until she was grey and listless and staring into space. Daddy was freaking out. Mommy's car had broke down the day before and she took Daddy's car to work, so Daddy had to call Mommy and wait until she came and picked him and Danae up and took them to the hospital.

The wait in the emergency room was endless, and Daddy had too much time to think about what had caused baby-girl to get so sick. She ate formula for the first time since she was a week-old a couple hours earlier, Mommy and Daddy had gone out the night before and ate spicy food while Aunty Jen and Kaine babysat for us, she was sitting in the boppie which she hadn't used in a little while... Mommy cried and Danae continued to throw up.

We finally got into the emergency room and they immediately put Danae on I.V. She got her color back and fell asleep right away - she was so tired from all the heaving. The doctor said that Danae was dehydrated and had to spend the night. Mommy and Daddy could too.

Baby girl slept for a couple hours at a time. It was tough because her left hand was wrapped up with the I.V. and kept rubbing against her face.

Around 5:00 the nurse said we could let her nurse, but we had to take Danae in for a blood test. That's when everything started to go pear-shaped. They took us the the "treatment room" and turned off the lights, and with a flashlight pressed against her pudgy little arm, proceeded to look for a good vein. Well, that was weird enough for the monkey, and she started crying. They thought they found one and started poking and crying turned to screaming. And after poking around for about 10 minutes they only got about a c.c. of blood and gave up.

We took the very distraught baby back to the room, gave her a boobie, and she fell asleep.

Around 8:00 the doctor came in and told us Danae seemed to be alright, but they needed that blood test. As soon as they got that blood, we could be discharged.

We tried again another three times! Same events, same results. The right foot, the crook of her right arm, the right hand. Poor baby was like a pin cushion. Finally on the third time, they found a vein on the scalp. The only thing that made the screaming better was that they were finally getting their three c.c.'s. They unwrapped Danae's left arm (whiched looked really uncomfortable to Daddy) and discharged us around 1:30.

After all that, after all the poking and sceaming and heaving, they still don't know what made her so sick. The doctor said she doubted it was the formula (Daddy was pretty sure that's what it was). She said that Danae probably picked up a virus, but that her white blood cell count was low, so what ever it was is gone now. She suggested iron suplements.

When we got home, Mommy promised Danae that she could savage the boobies all she wanted all day long.

And she did.





It snowed! Alot! and then melted like it was never ther, but we have photographic evidence.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

sounds so horrifying...i am so happy she is all better. no mommy and daddy should have to go through any of that. and whats with the hokey pokey veins? sounds a little like me ;) oh and hooray for boobies! love yas and miss ya tons! now post another post! xoxo mel