Saturday, May 7, 2011

Day Three :( :(

Day 3 

Still not taking fluids.  Managed a few sips of slurpee.  By this point I think she's had 1/2 a juice box and 1/8 cup of slurpee since coming home, NOT GOOD.




Thanks to Aunt Dianne and Uncle Ron who were superstars.  They unselfishly helped out every day, with whatever we needed.  I write this with tears in my eyes, I truly feel blessed to have them close.  Thank you for loving me, and my family.




The Pediatrics unit from the hospital where the girls had their surgeries called just before lunch to do a post op follow up.  Ffion was doing great, so happy. I ran through the events of the past day and a half with Aylish and they raised a red flag and said she needed to go to the hospital asap.

Dr Greg Smith (our family doctor) was on call that day, he's so fabulous.  He discovered poor Aylish had an infection in her throat.  Poor kid.  We went home with a prescription and hoped that she would start feeling better soon.

She got worse as the day went on.  The Pediatrics unit called back to follow up with our hospital trip. Aylish still was not drinking, her eyes were sunken, she was difficult to wake.  I was WORRIED.  They immediately called Dr Smith and explained their concerns.  They called me back and gave me 2 options:  bring her into Lethbridge to be admitted or take her immediately to ER in Raymond.  







We went back to see Dr Smith.  He gave her a shot of morphine, she puked, and puke again and one last time and then fell asleep - away in lala land with herself and her morphine (I wished I could've had a shot of it).   An hour later she still wouldn't take as much fluid as we wanted so they put her on a drip.  








We spend a few hours of worrying, but we knew she was in good hands.  After the fluids were done, they told us we could go home for the night.  Leaving her shunt in from her IV (just in case) we went home.










Night 3:  Bed at 9, meds at midnight and then again 4am.  Slept through until 9am.....bliss.

Day Two :(

Day 2 

They did warn us in the hospital that day 2 would be worse for Aylish than day 2......not sure why they keep them there when their throats are frozen and send them home for their 'worse day' with some tylenol and codeine......hmmm......I'm still wondering......


She tried so hard to eat and drink - here's lunch:


And then lunch went in the fridge, completely untouched.





Not taking any fluids and fighting mommy with meds, she starts to deteriorate.  Worry sets in.









Night 2 - Fell asleep at 9, meds at 11pm.  3am fever of 103.4F and shakes.  Very scary.  Mom stays up holding her while dad wakes every half hour to cool the cloth on her forehead.  Mom falls back asleep from 6:30 till 7 when alarm rings to get kids to school. 


Surgery Week - Day One

This week Aylish and Ffion had surgery on the same day.  
May 4th 2001 
A big day for the Worsey family - tonsils and adenoids out, tubes in and let's not forget one broken finger.......


Mom felt like a real winner having sent Rylee to bed the night before after she got hut playing with Keira, crap - it was actually broken!  Thanks to Aunt Dianne for taking care of my neglected, purple handed, bruised, swollen, broken boned child, 
and again I'm SOOOO sorry Ry xxxxx


Here we are day 1:
Pre-op.


Aylish was sick at Kalia's house once and borrowed some jammies to come home in.  These are called her I AM SICK jammies - hence she wore them to the hospital (they are washed and ready to be returned....again).  







She was VERY excited to get her tonsils and adenoids out, though, having come out the other end, I think she might have changed her mind on that one.  Here's both of them happy and innocently ready for the day.








Gotta love the hospital jammies, Ffions were slightly big and Aylish's one size fits all underwear (you know ladies, the ones we get post delivery, yup, those)  left her less than impressed with her wardrobe for the day.  Still they were excited to be there.  




















Until.....







They took them away, here's Aylish just before they take her from me, now realizing she going without me, the apprehension sets in.  













There goes my little girl crying screaming down the hall to the O.R.  (insert mommy shedding tears here)



Ffion had come out of her surgery already and was at first VERY upset with it all but after her 1.5 hours of crying and screaming she settled down.  The Doctor said she had never seen so much pressure and build up behind a baby of that age's ears (she's nearly 8 months).  Her poor little ears drained yucky fluid and blood for a couple of days, poor munchkin.








When Aylish had her tubes in last year you might remember that she came out of the surgery happy and smiling......not this time.









With her throat frozen and some of the anesthetic worn off she tucks in......mmmmmm


We left the hospital and headed home, if I had known then what I know now, this step would have been missed....at least till another day.







Night one - no sleep, up every 20-30 minutes with Aylish who refused to drink or take any of her pain meds = 
VERY LONG NIGHT.