Wednesday night at 11:30pm, Allie was running a fever of 103.0, so I called her dr. and was told to go to the emergency room because a fever at her age could be very dangerous. So we go and wait 5 hours in the waiting room (after they gave her some tylenol) and then spent another 4 hours in a room. Because she had no other symptoms except for being really fussy, they ran tests for possible bacterial infections in her urine, blood, and the fluid that lines her brain and spinal cord. The LP test was like an epidural; they stuck a needle in her back and took a half tsp. of fluid. Then they wanted to admit her to the hospital for 48 hours because it takes that long to get the culture results back (to see if any bacteria grows on any of the samples they took). All the rooms were full at this children's hospital, so they transported Allie and I by ambulance to another children's hospital. All the while, our relief society president came over to sleep on our couch to be with Kailee and then Jared went home at 7am to relieve her and be with Kailee. Once we got situated in our room, they came to visit us. Even on Tylenol, Allie was running a fever of 2.7ish all day Thursday. Her heart rate stayed around 170-225, which is high. While sleeping, she groaned a lot and if she was touched or when I'd pick her up, she'd scream so loud. She felt so miserable and it was so hard for me to see. She slept a lot though. Her body was working overtime to fight this infection or virus. They gave her antibiotics through an IV just in case she did have a bacterial infection. Thursday night Kailee stayed with a family in our ward that has 4 little girls. Kailee loves them. The Mom, Kathy, watched Kailee on Friday so that Jared could go back to work. Kailee has been saying "Kashy" ever since! Jared and a friend, Matt, came to the hospital to give Allie a blessing that night. Friday morning, Allie's fever started going down and by night time was back to normal. Jared stayed with Allie that night so I could go home with Kailee and get some rest. So, Allie used soy formula while I pumped! They got the results back Saturday morning and said everything was fine, she must just have a virus. I know it seems crazy to spend 2 1/2 days at the hospital just for a virus, but they have to run those tests on a baby so young because it's better to be safe than sorry. I'm glad I was there. I felt so grateful for doctors, medicine, and a husband who holds the priesthood and was able to administer a blessing to Allie.
Some of you have been asking for my delivery story which I never did tell, so here it goes. When I was dilated to an 8, Allie's heart rate dropped really low and the doctor had to act fast, so he had me start pushing and that didn't work, so he used forceps(sp) and that didn't work. So, everyone ran me down the hall to the c-section room. I felt so scared and was so worried about Allie. They got Allie out and when we heard her little cry, Jared and I couldn't help but to start crying. Time is money during these situations and I felt so grateful to have a dr. that knew what he was doing and good nurses. They worked in such a professional and timely manner; we were very impressed. The dr. then informed us that the reason her heart rate dropped was because the placenta had torn from the uterine wall and her umbilical cord was wrapped around her neck twice. He said the reason he couldn't get her out with forceps was because I wasn't fully dilated and her head was turned sideways and was stuck under my pelvic bone.
Allie is doing fine now and weighs 11 lbs. Kailee adores her "baby ah-ee"! We feel so blessed to have 2 beautiful, healthy, and happy little girls!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
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13 comments:
Wow! I'm glad everything seems to be fine now and that you have great people around you. I wish I could be close enough to help!
That is so scary! I'm so glad that everything turned out okay. I hope you guys are doing good now!
Crazy scary! I'm so glad that everything turned out well for you guys. I hope everything else is going well.
Shannon I am so glad everything is okay. What a scary situation. I'm glad Jared was able to give Allie a blessing. The Priesthood is such a great gift Heavenly Father has given us. I am SO GLAD everything is okay. WE miss you.
Emergency visits with little ones are scary! Glad everything is fine. Shannon, I miss you so much here, but surprisingly I have been going six days a week to the gym...even without your motivation! It's not the same though!
Glad everything is okay now. I told Jonas he needs to work on his tan Kailee might not go for the little Seattlite now that she is a tan Texan!
I am so glad everything turned out okay. We miss you guys.
What crazy stories! I can't believe Allie got so sick - I'm sorry! Glad you are all better now! I was just thinking the other day about our walk up to Bridal Veil falls last fall - that was so fun!
It sounds like you have had some very crazy events since I talked to you last. I am glad to hear you are all doing well now. Alex and I miss having you in the ward. :(
We miss you! How are things going now? How is Texas?
update, update!!! You should put new pictures up of your cute little kids! We miss you guys!
Shannon,
Just thinking about you and hoping that you guys are doing well. We need to seriously talk about some plans on meeting up this holiday season!! Hope that you are happy and that the kids are good. Bella misses you! (So do we of course!)
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