put my baby girl in the hospital overnight….
but back to the start;
After a 10 hour trip from Virginia to our In Law’s farm in NY State…Papaya was sick. At four a.m. she woke up wheezing wet and unable to catch her breath. We tried everything we could and eventually took her to the ER.
She tested negative for RSV but positive for Strep and the chest Xray showed Croup. She took two breathing treatments, a steroid shot for the croup and a antibiotic shot for the strep in the ER and is admitted overnight at Lewis County General Hospital (all two floors of it). I am co-sleeping with her in an oxygen tent on the bed and everyone seems breastfeeding and cosleeping friendly.
They expect to let her out mid-day tomorrow, and say that she should sound and feel better by dinnertime tonight when the steroid shot kicks in.
then, an update;
We checked in and had supper, and lots of play “camping” in the wet tent. She was okay with the tent for about 30 minutes at a time, then she would get sick of it and want out. Her oxygen levels were in the upper 90s which is good, so she could come in and out.
After a visit from Grandma/Grandpa/Dad and Auntie she and I settled in to sleep. I nursed her down in the crib which was set up as a cosleeper, then inched out onto my bed and zipped her in.
She slept until 2:30 a.m. when she woke up for a cuddle. Since I knew the nurses let us sleep through the midnight check, I rang them to allow her to have her vitals checked. She was good on the vital check and had another breathing treatment as I nursed her in the rocking chair. She went back to sleep in the tent until 6:30 a.m. then in the drier bed with me until 8 a.m.
At wake up we ate breakfast (she liked banana and cheerios, with a few teddy grahams mixed in) and got her dressed. She was bubbly, happy, and not very wheezy at all. As we walked up and down the halls she greeted her Dr. coming to check on her; “is THIS the sick girl?!?!?” he asked. Needless to say, he listened to her chest and wrote her discharge orders.
From the time we woke up it was 90 minutes until we were in the car driving away, we even made it to church this morning! She is much happier and still slightly fleghmy which they say can take weeks to go away. They say she is no longer contagious for the Strep or Croup so we will be ready for next weekend’s gathering.
Today we went to a girls lunch after Church and soon I’m going to go nurse her down for an afternoon nap. As soon as we get home I’m writing a letter of great priase to the hospital, it’s the nicest experience I’ve yet had at any hospital. She’s on amoxycillin and pregnazone for a bit longer, but after that….she’s just good ‘ol Papaya.
We took portraits in the back yard and a nap then Adventure Dad came home from his hike of Giant Mountain in the Adirondacks today. We are all happy for an evening at home with family and good food. Tomorrow, we drive home to Virginia.
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So I’ve been reading your blog pretty much since you started it and have finally decided to join the 21st century and figure out how to post. Yeah me! Anywho, your weekend with Maya seems much like mine. Ethan has croup and Lucas was in the E.R. for x-rays, curtesy of Ethan. No overnight stay although I’m sure I already know most the nurses in the pediatric ward! I hope the rest of your visit is uneventful. I wish we were on the east coast and could take long weekends to visit family!! Maybe someday…..
Oh, how frightening! But it sounds like quite the adventure for Maya. I’m very glad everyone is all right.
awww that sounds scary - I’m happy the hospital took good care of her!
Glad you’re feeling better Maya! And very cute picture!
I’m so glad Maya is feeling better!
And… GORGEOUS!!
I’m glad Maya’s OK, and what a wonderful treatment you received, at the hospital! It’s lovely that you’re writing to thank them - I’ve worked in places where people are often quick to criticise, and slow to praise, so it makes your day when someone replies to say thank you for sorting something out so promptly.