Saturday, May 14, 2011

Rough Week

The plague has descended upon our house.
It all started last Friday with Ciara.
She woke up feeling not so great, so I let her stay home from school.
She got progressively worse throughout the day, with stomach pain, fever, and congestion.
Everyday, I thought she would get better, but she didn't.
She missed school on Monday as well.
Tuesday, she finally went back to school, even though she looked quite pale.
And lo and behold, Wednesday Caden came down with the same thing.
Ciara's also made a reappearance Wednesday night (they both woke up and threw up all over).
Thursday morning we had an appointment with an ENT.
I considered rescheduling, but being that it took me 8 weeks just to get an appointment, I wasn't going to give up my visit!
So I woke up the kids at 6:15 (the appointment was at 7:30, but it takes 30 mins to get to the hospital, and another 30 to navigate through the huge place to find the office).
I also gave them each a mixing bowl to carry with them at all times in case they got sick again.
So we trudged through the hospital, puke buckets in hand, to meet with the ENT.
Everything was fine at the appointment.
Ciara has some hearing loss (not permanent) due to fluid in her ears.
If it doesn't clear up in 6 weeks, we will put tubes in.
Anyway, we made it home, and both kids have been feeling pretty badly.  
Ciara has been not sleeping due to noises she hears.
She says she hears footsteps in her head all the time.
I tried explaining that she is just hearing her heartbeat (because of all the fluid in her ears) but she still thinks that someone is coming to get her.  
She wakes up crying multiple times per night with nightmares about this.
And she gets freaked out because she gets dizzy every time she shuts her eyes (another side affect of her ears).
I hope that we can make it the 6 weeks, and that it was actually resolve itself.
And to top it all off, I whacked my head extremely hard on the washing machine yesterday (don't ask me how).
Rocky thinks I need stitches, but I am still hopeful that it will just heal.  It seems to have stopped bleeding, but it is really hard to see because my hair is in the way.
Either way, it is just painful.
Could we please have one, healthy, accident-free month? 

1 comment:

Amy Jo Bugenhagen said...

NICI-get stitches OR use a butterfly-bandaide. Emma hit her head when she was one and I'm still regretting not doing more be/c she has a scar. Maybe even just some super glue! Good luck with the kids. Sounds like you had a great week.