By Dr visits I mean 4 trips between Wed & Sun with the same child. By Children's Healthcare I mean Urgent Care Thurs night, and Scottish Rite Fri night. And Easter, well, you guessed it, I wore jeans all day.
It all started with Ella getting up from her nap with a fever last Sunday. Remember, I just got in from FL & was sick as a dog. Anyway, the fever continued Mon & Tues. Tuesday night it was 104 & above. So we went to the Dr Wed a.m. The strep & urine were negative, so they figured virus. Then Thurs she started the day at 104 & was moaning & groaning. She just wanted to be held & was lethargic. So after speaking with the nurse, she advised to go to urgent care that night or bring her into the office Fri a.m. We decided on urgent care so they could get to the bottom of it that night. The urgent care Dr. only did a flu test (negative) & said her PCP should do further testing in the a.m. So off to the Dr Fri, where they did bloodwork. At 5:00 Fri the Dr called & said Ella's white blood count (WBC) was 2x's what it should be & to head for Scottish Rite for further tests. So after my parents came to stay with Alex & Emily, we headed down to Scottish Rite. There her temp was 103. They did a chest x-ray, repeat bloodwork, started an IV & gave Rocephin (strong antibiotic only given through IV or injection). Her WBC was still doubled, but chest x-ray was clear. They said she had an infection, but they don't know what it is. So we got to go home at 12:15 a.m. So Saturday Ella had to be checked by the Dr in the office by 11 a.m. By then she felt much better & stareted to play with toys & walk around. Since she was doing so well we didn't need to do anymore tests. But our Easter plan was to meet the Dr on call at the office at 9 a.m. for her 2nd Rocephin dose. So this time the family went. Her temp was staying around 102 Sat & 100 Sun. She seemed back to normal Sunday, so the Dr didn't think she needed the medicine, as long as the WBC was down. So she sent us back to Scottish Rite for bloodwork. Luckily we didn't have to go through the ER, just to the lab. We did end up having to register as inpatient, to get the labwork done. Jody & the kids ended up missing the 11:00 service at our church. But they kept announcing the 11:00 service in the chapel at the hospital, so we went to that. WOW!! We sure do have so many things to be thankful for. Thank you Lord for my healthy, mobile, talkative children. We are so blessed!!!
Easter afternoon, we were able to have our Easter dinner, as planned, at my house. We had a family join us that had 2 boys. The kids had fun with the Easter egg hunt & playing outside. The adults had fun eating & talking.
Monday the Dr called with good news. Ella's WBC was normal & the blood cultures are still negative, so she is over the infection. She hasn't had a fever since Sunday a.m. & she is doing great.