Sunday, September 27, 2009

Raymond's Birthday Part 1 and other Adventures (long post)

So we had a very busy week this last week, not in a good way either.

It started on Sunday morning when Owen started throwing up non-stop. This continued through Monday and Tuesday as well. Monday night I threw my back out and was in so much pain that for the first time in 4 years I had to call my daycare parents to tell them I would not be available Tuesday. That was very hard. So I can barely take care of myself, let alone my deathly ill child and my other two not sick kids. Tuesday my back started to feel better as the day went on, but Owen was not in good shape. He had now thrown up for 3 days straight, he hadn't eaten anything or couldn't keep down any of the Gatorade I was having him sip on. He couldn't get off the couch or do anything. I finally called his Dr. and talked to the nurse. She gave me some pointers on how to help him stop throwing up hopefully, and if not they were going to check back with me in the afternoon. When she called back that afternoon, he was still throwing up and so she said his Dr. wanted him to come in.

With my very sore back I loaded up all three boys in the car, supplied Owen with a gallon size baggy and paper towels and took him in to the Dr. As soon as we got out of the truck, he had to throw up in the grass in front of the office, this time though, there was blood in it, so I panicked and dragged him inside the building, forgetting all of my back pain. We got in the examination room and Owen couldnt' keep his eyes open, he kept moaning and passing out on the exam table. Finally the Dr. came in and after examining him and the throw up in the garbage can, said that Owen was dehydrated and needed to go up to Children's Hospital ER and get IV fluid for a couple of hours to over night.

I loaded up the boys again, called Tony at work on my way to the hospital, called Tony's mom and got to the ER just a few blocks away. At the ER they said he was really dehydrated, he didn't even flinch when they put in the IV. They did a tummy x-ray to determine where the blood was coming from and started the IV fluid with some medicine to stop the throwing up. Finally Tony's mom came and took over Judd and Raymond so I could concentrate on Owen, and then Tony came with a bunch of stuff from home for those two cause they were going to spend the night with Grandma. After only being there for about 30 minutes they determined that Owen needed to be admitted and stay at least over night for more IV fluids. So within the hour we were moved upstairs to a room and all set up. Holly took the other two home with her, where they were fading fast because they were now acting like they didn't feel very well (especially Raymond) and they hadn't napped all day.

So Tony and I spent the night at the hospital with poor little Owen. I felt so sorry for him. This was all Tuesday night and Thursday was Raymond's birthday, so I was hoping everyone would be well before then.

Wednesday: Tony had to get up at 4am to run to work and do his order, then run home and let the dogs out, then go out to Holly's to get the other two boys so she could go to work and come back to the hospital. I was supposed to have my OB appt. at 10:15, so he was going to hang out with all three boys at the hospital while I ran and did that, but this didn't work out. When Raymo and Judd arrived, they looked terrible. Raymond was almost greenish in color and had HUGE cirlces under his eyes and hadn't wanted to eat dinner or breakfast for Holly and now he had a fever and a cough. About an hour before I was to go to my Dr. appt. out of the blue, Raymond threw up all over Tony in Owen's hospital room. Luckily Tony had a sweatshirt to change into, and Raymond had another shirt to put on from the night before, but I immediatley called the nurses to notify them and see if they had a face mask and throw up bag so Tony could take those two home. I had to cancel my appt.

So Tony and the boys left, I was now stuck up at the hospital with Owen, who was feeling a bit better but still not himself. He still had not eaten since a poptart Sun. morning and this was now Wed. about 11am. Finally they came in and offered him so bland food, cheerios, toast, a juice, to see how it'd sit on his tummy. He devoured it! By this time it was about 1:00 and now they told me that they wanted to do an enama on him because he was so "backed up", and that they had found during his x-ray the night before that he has a small hernia in his groin! What else could happen???

Still worried about Raymond and Judd, I made an appt. for Raymo with their Dr. to hopefully avoid the hospital with him down the road, and gave Tony a list of instructions to come home and wash everything and start disinfecting the house. I felt like we had the plague! Finally about 5:30 Owen and I got released from the hospital, so we came home. He was still not feeling good and went right to bed when he got home. Raymond had only thrown up the one time, which was good news, and Judd hadn't done anything. So this was good news. Raymond now had a bad cough and fever though. So all of the boys (even Tony) were in bed and asleep at 7:30pm. I stayed up until about 10:30 and thoroughly scrubbed and disinfected my house, I even went as far as taking Clorox wipes to the walls or anything that could have been touched! Thursday I was going to have my daycare kids, because I couldn't afford to be closed any more days.
Thursday: I called Owen in to school sick again because he was still not feeling that well and hadn't eaten anything since the Sunday before almost. He was acting much better than he had been. This day was Raymond's b'day and I wanted it to be a good day for him, despite the fact that everyone was still not feeling well. That morning Owen threw up again and I panicked. I called the Dr.'s office to tell them about it and they informed me that after such a bout of throwing up and the hospital stay it could take him a few days to have his tummy recover to food and throwing up could happen, as long as it wasn't constant.

Raymond wanted corndogs, french fries, jell-o and pineapple for his B'day dinner, and even though Owen's tummy wasn't up to par, we still complied because we felt really bad for Raymond's bad birthday. Owen ate a few french fries and a bite of his Jell-o and was done. (He threw up all over his bed that night) but that was the last time he's thrown up!!! YAY!!! Judd now had a fever and so did Raymond again. Raymond's b'day party wasn't scheduled until Sat. so I was very optimistic that it would still happen. Friday night however they all felt like crap and I decided to postpone his party for a week until Sat. the 3rd. After putting the boys to bed, and being physically and mentally drained myself from such an exhausting and stressful week, I finally had my meltdown. I was so sad for Raymond that he didn't even get to open presents or eat cake or have any birthday fun yet! I was so sad for him. So I vowed that no matter how the boys were feeling on Sat. we were going to do whatever Raymond felt up to doing. Amazingly enough the boys all were very close to their normal selves on Sat. (though I'm still happy that I canceled his party), we got McDonalds for lunch, played at the park and went to the Zoo (they didn't walk around, they all rode in the stroller and wagon so they wouldn't get tuckered out). It was a fun day. They even wanted ice cream cones last night (which I knew they wouldn't finish but I still indulged them).

Tony and I went ahead and gave Raymond his presents from us so he could have something to open up. We got him a big boy bicycle with training wheels and helmet. Owen and Judd got Raymond a Ninja Turtles movie. He was very excited for both. So today (Sun.) the boys are feeling much better, I am feeling a bit more motivated to get back onto a routine this week, and I now have a whole week to finish planning Raymond's party on Sat. and make it super special! So please keep my family in your prayers that we all get well and back to normal.

Owen update: He has to go up to Children's Radiology on Mon. afternoon for an ultrasound on his groin to get a better look at the hernia he has to see if they need to do surgery to repair it at this time. Keep him in your prayers too. Also he is finally eating normal again, which is such a relief to me. He doesn't have school on Mon. due to teacher inservice, but after missing 6 days of school, I am anxious, as is he, to get back to school on Tuesday.
The boys at the park (O & R had gotten their butts wet on the slide and were trying to dry off)
Raymond's birthday dinner (corn dogs, french fries, jell0, and pineapple - yum)
Raymond on his new big boy bicycle.
The boys eating their ice cream cones that they didn't finish (still no appetite)
Judd at the aquarium at the Zoo.

Me with a random 24 1/2 week pregnancy pic. I know, I know...I look SOOO big (this is consistant with my other 3 pregnancies)

3 comments:

MOM said...

Stacey, I think you look pretty radiant in this picture. You all have had a long and trying week. I can tell the boys don't feel well in the pictures, but I bet it did them some good to get a little fresh air and do something to take their mind off of the previous days. It sounds like Raymo had a wonderful birthday, and will feel better for his birthday party next weekend. Hang in there.You're in my prayers.

Kelly S said...

Big? You look like one of those pregnant women who just look like they swallowed a basketball, but are slim everywhere else.

Poor Owen. It makes me seriously want to cry. :(

Poor Raymond too, but it sounds like he had a good birthday despite everything. Happy birthday, Raymond!

Pineapple? That seems random. You know what's good? A slice of cheese pizza w/ a slice of pineapple on top. I love Hawaiian-style pizza. Think the boys would go for that?

Elizabeth said...

Wow, I am just getting caught up on some blog reading and you had a WAY worse week than I did! What am I complaining about (in my head)?? I am so glad you guys are getting better. Good thing you stayed strong during it all. What a blessing you are to all your men! :D