We spent the last eight days in the hospital with Stanley. I wasn't sure if I should dedicate a whole blog to this but realize this is life and something I do want to remember even as horrible as it was. Sometimes it is good to remember the bad so we can really enjoy the good.
Late Friday night Stanley was up crying and whining the whole night. Earlier that day I noticed he had a runny nose but he was a happy boy so didn't think much of it. He had to be held and rocked all night and by morning I could see he was struggling to breath like the last time we went into the hospital. I wasn't sure it was bad enough to go into the hospital. So he got a blessing (thank you Jim) and we headed into pediatric urgent care. When we got there his oxygen count was 90 just about the point where they would hospitalize him. So they gave him medicine in hopes that would calm him down and his oxygen count would get better. We stayed at urgent care for 2 hours waiting it out. Things were not getting better and Stanley was inconsolable. They sent us to Mary Bridge - this time not in an ambulance. Thank heavens.
When we got to Mary Bridge his oxygen count was down to 83. He also had not eaten since Friday night. So they put him straight on oxygen and an IV. I was very hopefully things would get better from there. It didn't! Sunday night we ended up in PICU. They could keep his oxygen count up with oxygen but he would not calm down his work of breathing. A normal baby takes about 30-40 breaths per minute and he was up in the 70-80's for days. They were worried he would tire from how hard he was working and eventually stop so they decided to put him on high flow oxygen. Which is like a CPAP. Warm moist air 50% oxygen blowing into his nose. They said it is like sticking your head out the window on the highway. He also got a feeding tube put in but it made things worse, so they put another feeding tube in but this time passed his stomach and placed it in his intestines (he later pulled it out himself), which seemed to work. A couple days on that and his breaths per minute were still really high. Tuesday they kept talking about putting him on a ventilator. My heart was breaking. I am not sure I was ready to see him hooked up to machine that was doing the breathing for him. Tuesday night doctors were called into the room and they were prepping him for ventilator when they decided to try one more thing, albuterol. And thank goodness it calmed his rate down enough that he did not need to be on a ventilator. From there he was continually on albuterol and his breathing rate went down and his oxygen levels stayed up. Thursday we finally moved out of PICU. Friday night we had a little set back and he couldn't stay off of oxygen or keep his level up. But Saturday he was doing better and could stay off of oxygen so we were able to go home! They sent us home with albuterol for an inhaler and nebulizer knowing he was not a 100% yet. And also in case this happens again maybe we can control it at home.
They labeled it as Bronchiolitis again caused by the Rhino Virus. They say that bronchiolitis is like an ear infection; some kids are just prone to them due to the way their canals are. So Stanley was just built with small lung passage ways. Which means when he gets sick he has a hard time breathing. They said he will outgrow it around the age of 2. So hopefully we can keep him healthy for at least the summer and maybe by next winter he will be big enough to not be hospitalized. I also think there might be an underlining issue of asthma or reactive airway disease. Since this is the second time being hospitalized and he responded to albuterol the likelihood of that being the case is high. We are scheduled to visit with a pulmonologist in hopes of more answers. So now to get healthy and stay that way.
The hardest thing for me was not the little if any sleep or sitting in the hospital all day but the guilt. Do I do too much and expose him to too many germs, could I have a cleaner house, did I not make my other kids stay off of him, did I get him sick? So many thoughts of how I may not be the best mom for Stanley kept flooding through my mind. I know I am not perfect but I swear I will do everything in my power to keep him healthy. He is very much loved and important to us. Knowing what's best will be hard.
Through this sorrow came many many joys and blessings. I think that is what touched me the most in this experience. One we are so blessed with the many people in our lives. Stanley is loved by so many. We were blown away with all the visits, meals, help with the other kids, and kind words. We even had to turn people away because we had so much help.
Grandpa was there often to hold Stanley. And Stanley knew it was him and would be happy in his arms. You could feel Grandpa's love for him beaming out.
Justin and Mechelle came up from Portland and stayed a night with us. Which was so needed. They were able to get me laughing and smiling for a little. Which felt great. Yes this is Mechelle crying from laughing so hard. Poop is funny :)
My mother and mother in law spent many nights with our kids at home and I cannot thank them enough for their time. I know my kids are not the easiest. I love them both very much.
We had so many visitors, meals, and help with the kids (play dates) - Trissa came up and held Stanley so I could shower (it had been days), the Wiest's, Kathryn (kept me company so I would not be sad and lonely and played with my kiddos), Places, Marie, Corinne, Pat, Makayla, Mary, Caudill's, Stewarts, JoLin and Ben, Randi, Mueller's, Jessica, Brandon and Rebecca, Larson's, Adam's (for the wonderful gift card to the hospital cafeteria). Thank you all! Everyday my kids had play dates set up so Grandma could have a little break and to keep them happy. There were so many people offering to help we had to turn people away! I appreciate all the help, the kind words, thoughts, and prayers. So many people were in contact with me seeing how we were holding up. I firmly believe the prayers helped. We all felt so loved, as my grandma would say "my love bucket was overflowing."
My kids had so much fun I actually think they might prefer us to stay away :) Which makes me so happy to know they were well taken care of.
Second I know that joy always comes after sorrow. The joys I felt when Stanley took his first bottle again,
his first smile after many days of not seeing it,
when McKay and Clifton got to come visit and I had all three of my kiddos together again,
being alert and playing with toys,
a wonderful husband that dropped everything to be there for us and take care of the whole family (I am so lucky to have him as my husband but even more lucky to have him as the Father of my children),
and going home.
Lots of joys and things to be thankful for. Plus while we were there we saw many families that had been there for months and I know things could have been worse. I am thankful we were able to come home in 8 days.
Third the hospital is wonderful. I am thankful that if I have to be in the hospital that we have a good one close by. We had some amazing nurses that really cared so much for Stanley. There was also volunteers there that I was so impressed with. We were offered an apartment during our stay at the PICU (which we did not accept because there were many others that needed it and limited space plus I couldn't leave Stanley). The volunteers brought dinners to families. They also come by rooms and asked if they could help in any way and if we needed a visitor. What wonderful people. We did not need anything because we had lots of friends offer help but what a great option for other families. I plan on going back and volunteering or making dinners for families in need.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Updates on Clifton -
He loves doing addition. We have some addition flash cards and he will spend an hour going through the pile figuring out the answers. That boy and his numbers.
Updates on McKay -
She was jealous of Clifton doing flash cards and wanted some as well. So she has been working on her letters. She often (which means usually) doesn't like Clifton but she sure wants to be just like him.
Updates on Stanley -
He rolled over onto his belly!
He was very proud of himself.
Best buddies!
Monday we went to cheer Daddy on at his soccer game again.
The little field was open and the kids had fun playing on it.
Most of the week was sunny so we took every opportunity to get outside.
Splashing in puddles! Always fun :)
Flying our kites.
Trips to the park.
Stanleys first time on the swing. I would say he approved!
I love sunny days that allows us to get outside and play together. Best part about being a mom is having fun with the kids. Its by far my favorite thing.
Thursday we spent the morning at Manchester State Park with our friends.
Oh friendship is such a wonderful thing :)
Boy was it a messy adventure but it was a ton of fun. I love our friends, beautiful weather, and the beautiful place we live.
Friday was another beautiful day so we decided to get out and play together as a family. Mini golf!
He is such a good baby. Happy as a clam to be out and about with us.
She is just so cute! She would celebrate every time.
This is what a hole in one looks like! Yep they both got a hole in one :)
Saturday I had planned to go to the temple with all the wonderful primary teachers I serve with. But Friday night Stanley was up all night miserable and Saturday morning he was showing signs of struggling to breath again. So to the hospital we went :(
He loves doing addition. We have some addition flash cards and he will spend an hour going through the pile figuring out the answers. That boy and his numbers.
Updates on McKay -
She was jealous of Clifton doing flash cards and wanted some as well. So she has been working on her letters. She often (which means usually) doesn't like Clifton but she sure wants to be just like him.
Updates on Stanley -
He rolled over onto his belly!
He was very proud of himself.
Best buddies!
Monday we went to cheer Daddy on at his soccer game again.
The little field was open and the kids had fun playing on it.
Most of the week was sunny so we took every opportunity to get outside.
Splashing in puddles! Always fun :)
Flying our kites.
Trips to the park.
Stanleys first time on the swing. I would say he approved!
I love sunny days that allows us to get outside and play together. Best part about being a mom is having fun with the kids. Its by far my favorite thing.
Thursday we spent the morning at Manchester State Park with our friends.
Oh friendship is such a wonderful thing :)
Boy was it a messy adventure but it was a ton of fun. I love our friends, beautiful weather, and the beautiful place we live.
Friday was another beautiful day so we decided to get out and play together as a family. Mini golf!
He is such a good baby. Happy as a clam to be out and about with us.
She is just so cute! She would celebrate every time.
This is what a hole in one looks like! Yep they both got a hole in one :)
Saturday I had planned to go to the temple with all the wonderful primary teachers I serve with. But Friday night Stanley was up all night miserable and Saturday morning he was showing signs of struggling to breath again. So to the hospital we went :(
Monday, April 13, 2015
Play, Play, Play!
Updates on Clifton -
He is getting more and more night terrors lately. He has had them before but we have had four events in the last three months. The are so not fun and probably the most frustrating thing. He will wake up screaming and hyperventilating but have no idea why and no way to calm him down. I sure hope this is not becoming a regular thing. I wish there was something I could do.
Clifton enjoying his birthday present from Aunt Andrea.
Updates on McKay -
She got her hair cut. It took me a while to get use to it but I love it. She did so good, sat very still and wasn't scared at all. She actually enjoyed it.
She had to do my hair too.
Before and after.
Updates on Stanley -
He is becoming quite a talker. He usually wakes up around 6 and I enjoy having time for him and I to talk.
He is starting to roll to his side but really has no desire to roll over.
He is starting to like tummy time a little bit more.
Monday for FHE we talked about the I Want Monster. He often doesn't think about what the right thing is to do but thinks about what he wants to do. Something we are struggling with in our house. So the kids took turns being the I Want Monster while the other kid had to make a choice and ignore the monster.
They really enjoyed being the Monster. Hopefully they didn't think he was too much fun :)
That night Alex had a soccer game and we went to cheer him on.
We sure love Daddy!
Tuesday was kind of a cold and glum day but we wanted to get out. Kathryn thought it would be fun to try the Mile Hill Gymnastics open play. And she was RIGHT!
My goodness it was so fun. Trampolines, foam pits, rope, rings, bars, and so much! Our kids had a blast playing and even the moms put the babies down and jumped around for a little. We will be going back again. Plus my kids slept so well that night :)
Clifton was so proud of himself!
Wednesday was a sunny day so we ventured out to the new Bremerton park with friends.
Some one played a little too hard!
We also got to have Evan all day. It was so nice having him back with us, we sure love that guy. He is pretty much part of our family.
Thursday was a nice day as well so we enjoyed getting out and going to the Bay.
We had a great morning out together. We sure do love Washington and the many places we can play outside. So excited for even more and better sunny days. Bring on the sun!
Saturday we had a great day celebrating one of our friends birthdays.
What a great week of playing and enjoying our friends and Washington.
He is getting more and more night terrors lately. He has had them before but we have had four events in the last three months. The are so not fun and probably the most frustrating thing. He will wake up screaming and hyperventilating but have no idea why and no way to calm him down. I sure hope this is not becoming a regular thing. I wish there was something I could do.
Clifton enjoying his birthday present from Aunt Andrea.
Updates on McKay -
She got her hair cut. It took me a while to get use to it but I love it. She did so good, sat very still and wasn't scared at all. She actually enjoyed it.
She had to do my hair too.
Before and after.
Updates on Stanley -
He is becoming quite a talker. He usually wakes up around 6 and I enjoy having time for him and I to talk.
He is starting to like tummy time a little bit more.
Monday for FHE we talked about the I Want Monster. He often doesn't think about what the right thing is to do but thinks about what he wants to do. Something we are struggling with in our house. So the kids took turns being the I Want Monster while the other kid had to make a choice and ignore the monster.
They really enjoyed being the Monster. Hopefully they didn't think he was too much fun :)
That night Alex had a soccer game and we went to cheer him on.
We sure love Daddy!
Tuesday was kind of a cold and glum day but we wanted to get out. Kathryn thought it would be fun to try the Mile Hill Gymnastics open play. And she was RIGHT!
My goodness it was so fun. Trampolines, foam pits, rope, rings, bars, and so much! Our kids had a blast playing and even the moms put the babies down and jumped around for a little. We will be going back again. Plus my kids slept so well that night :)
Wednesday was a sunny day so we ventured out to the new Bremerton park with friends.
Some one played a little too hard!
We also got to have Evan all day. It was so nice having him back with us, we sure love that guy. He is pretty much part of our family.
Thursday was a nice day as well so we enjoyed getting out and going to the Bay.
We had a great morning out together. We sure do love Washington and the many places we can play outside. So excited for even more and better sunny days. Bring on the sun!
Saturday we had a great day celebrating one of our friends birthdays.
What a great week of playing and enjoying our friends and Washington.
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