2012

2012

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Sick, Sick, Sick...



Hudson got a cough and congestion. He would cough so hard he would vomit. He seemed to be laboring a bit to breathe. I brought him into the doctor on Friday February 3rd. It was RSV. The doctor thought he still seemed okay but said that if he got worse to take him to Cardon Children's Hospital. I was stressed because Jonathan was gone to an overnight scout training. I didn't know if Hudson would need to go in the middle of the night. We managed through till Jonathan got home. We thought Hudson was still okay, but Sunday morning his breathing was more labored. We took him to the urgent care first, hoping that a hospital stay would not be necessary. Unfortunately his oxygen levels were dropping and they suggested that we go in an ambulance. At that point I lost it. I was scared for him. We rode up to the hospital via ambulance. None of our kids has even been to the emergency room before, so this was all new to me. That night things got bad. His temp was 104 degrees. They said that if his temp didn't drop he would start seizing. His laboring was more and more labored. Five nurses and doctors were working on him at once. They started mentioning taking him to the PICU. Thankfully they tried him on a high flow oxygen which is more invasive, and it seemed to stabilize him. After four days and three long nights, we got to go home early. They expected him to stay till probably Friday. I am so grateful that he is doing so much better. It was a scary experience.

3 comments:

Megan said...

Super scary, but I'm glad it turned out positively and that your cute little one is home with you safe and sound.

dmg said...

Hospital stays are never pleasant. So sorry that you had to experience such a fearful experience. I am glad he is doing better! That RSV is so nasty!!

Deanna

Sarah said...

You had another baby!? Congrats! The RSV thing is so scary. My little boy has had a couple breathing trouble episodes where he's ended up going by ambulance to the hospital. It really is one of the worst, scariest things ever! Especially with such a little guy. So glad he's doing better!