Friday, December 08, 2023

5 on a Friday: The MINNIE IS SO SICK Edition

 1. I JUST WANT MINNIE TO STAY OUT OF THE HOSPITAL, but that might not happen because she is getting MORE SICK, not less. My anxiety is high to incredibly high, as you might imagine, especially since my baseline is pretty high. So far, she is drinking great and eating OK, and her breathing is all right (but not, like great)— so not going in ASAP or anything. BUT ALSO YOU GUYS! Her pneumonia is NOT RESPONDING to antibiotics yet.




2. Her cough was so awful from 4am Thursday on that I messaged her pediatrician at like 5:30 while I was working out directly under her room and listening to her cough and getting more and more anxious. The amazing nurse practitioner who works with the kids’ doc messaged me back super early and said she’d double book her end of day and squeeze Minnie in. We were supposed to follow up THIS MORNIG, but I didn’t want to wait.

3. Dorothy does not have strep but clearly DOES have some kind of virus of doom and was home from school again Thursday and plans to be home today, too. Her fever ebbed midday yesterday, but she still felt like a puddle of yuck— although she rallied enough to play Minecraft on her iPad with a friend in the late afternoon. 



4. Minnie got ANOTHER chest X-ray, and her left lung looks WORSE, even though she is 7/10 doses into her cefdinir script and 3/5 into the azithromycin. She also SOUNDED bad, which is a first. Since Thanksgiving, she has had a pediatrician, an urgent care MD, and 2 physician assistants listen carefully to her breathing, and today was the first time that the sound was concerning. Sooooo, she got a nebulizer treatment and a machine to take home, a fresh flu and RSV swab just in case, an appointment for this morning to follow up (with Dorothy who might as well get swabbed for all of the things and also has a gross cough), and a super painful injection of rocephin.

5. She cannot shake the FEVERS, you guys. She wakes up fever free and then like clockwork is up to around 100 by lunch. WHAT IS HAPPENING. WHY CAN’T SHE GET BETTER? She coughs like a 1990s pack-a-day smoker and has been since BEFORE THANKSGIVING. 
But, listen, the average Bluey episode is about the length of a nebulizer treatment, so that’s super handy.

Also! I gave everyone a silly mug and candy (except Harry who got Oreos) for the first night of Hanukkah, and it was a big hit. (Our first night dinner plans were scrapped for Culver’s on the way home from the pediatrician’s office, but whatevs).




BONUS: Minnie woke up in the middle of the night and slept with us— I brought her humidifier (AIR FRYER) into our room, and my hair and skin look AMAZING this morning.

 


11 comments:

  1. Oh Sarah, I'm so, so sorry my friend. Pneumonia is terrifying and you feel so helpless as a parent, but you are doing all the right things and have doctors ON THE CASE. I really hope you're able to avoid a hospital stay, too, but hope that next steps are very obvious and that poor Minnie turns a corner to wellness so quickly <3

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  2. Sarah! This is so much. This is SO MUCH. She's not responding to the antibiotics? Is today the follow up? I'm in high stress mode for you. I hope the girls are better today. Please update when you can! xo

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  3. Oh man poor Minnie, and you - I know that anxiety. It’s not fun. Re Dorothy - maybe the flu? My kiddo and I are just getting over influenza … the cough and fever and body aches were the worst for a whole week, and the sheer exhaustion and bit of a cough has continued through week 2. I sure hope the viral crud that has taken down your girls leaves soon!!

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  4. Oh, Sarah, not what I wanted to read today. I'm so sorry. I hate to say it but I'm glad they're going to hit her with the Rocephin. Fingers crossed it helps and that the nebs help her clear whatever crap is in her lungs. You know your kids best - so if ANYTHING happens I hope you get right to the ED and get what you need. Sending so many thoughts your way. And glad you're scheduled for this morning.

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  5. I'm glad there's you and a whole team of medical professionals looking out for Minnie. I'm hopeful that things will get better today. <3

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  6. Ugh this is so awful! I am so sorry, Sarah! That is concerning that she's not reacting to the antibiotics. I am glad that they are keeping such a close eye on her and I hope she can stay out of the hospital! Those fevers are so exhausting! I'm going to guess that Dorothy had Adenovirus and that Minnie has that, too. That is what took Taco down over Thanksgiving. It is a NASTY virus.

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  7. Sarah, this is all so horrible. Poor Minnie! Poor Dorothy! And their poor mother! I hope the new measures help Minnie kick this thing. Thinking of you all.

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  8. Oh, how stressful! Here's to hoping the girls feel better and you can get some much needed respite from illnesses.

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  9. Meghan3:24 PM

    I came down with pneumonia the week before my wedding. It was an urgent care trip the day before the wedding where I got an injection of Rocephin that saved the day. I woke up the next day feeling almost completely normal. I hope it also works quickly for your poor girl!

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  10. Ugh, this is awful. I just read through the comments and I hope the Rocephin works quickly (like it did for Meghan.) It seems like so many kids are getting these awful viruses now, what is going on??? Anyway I hope the girls feel better tomorrow. Please update us when you get a chance!

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  11. OMG, I can't believe she's not getting better.. this is heartbreaking to follow along... I really hope for some positive news very soon. Poor baby!

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