Tired Much???
Avery's security anklet.
Sunday afternoon, before we realized how sick she was.
Avery's pokes
Finally asleep!
Naked baby, trying to help bring her fever down.
She looks so sick in this picture.
Avery's bed for a few nights.
So by the time we got to the hospital is was about 4 am...neither of us had gotten any sleep. We were admitted into the hospital where we waited for the hospital's pediatrician to come see Avery. Meanwhile, the nurses were trying to get an IV into her little hands and arms, after many attempts they finally decided to let her sleep and wait for the Dr. to get there. When the Dr. came in, he listened to her heart, and said "Has anyone ever told you that she has a heart murmur?" My first thought was "UH NO!" From there he decided to do an ultrasound of her kidneys to see if she had a kidney infection, her fever had gone down from medicine they had given her, but it kept coming back, so he thought she might have one. Luckily the results came back negative, we were very releived. For the next couple of days, we saw Avery's health improve. She began to come back and be her normal happy, curious self. I've never been more thankful for the power of the Preisthood and Preisthood blessings. Throughout all of this, she recieved two blessings promising a full recovery, that's all I held on to.
Since UTI's are pretty uncommon in babies Avery's age, her pediatrician and the other Dr.'s that saw her this week want to do a VSUG-- basically it's a test to see whether or not Avery's urine goes back up into her kidneys when she goes to the bathroom...they insert a catheder which has some sort of dye that is visable in an x-ray, it will show if urine is going into her kidneys, if that is happening, she may have to have surgery to reverse it...we pray that it doesn't go that far. Scott found a website about UTI's that said some kids just grow out of it without having to have surgery, so we might wait and see if the UTI's become a regular occurance before we decide on surgery. Anyway, our familes have been their usual supportive, helpful selves and we appreciate and love them and their love and concern for our little Avery! Both of our moms came and stayed with Avery so we could sleep and breathe some fresh air, we were feeling pretty cooped up after 3 days there!
We came home today and Avery has been amazing! She's had a hard time nursing, so we bought a breast pump until we can get her back to feeding more regular. She's smiley and happy...and much more comfortable! She'll be on antibiotics for 5 more days and then we'll see where to go from there.
Here's an ADORABLE clip of her giggly self..this proves to us that she's doing okay!
4 comments:
I love hearing her giggle! OH my that is so scary. It's a good thing you guys acted so fast. I'm glad she is recovering so great!
When Riley was a new born she was spitting up what looked like guacamole and they thought her stomach was maybe upside down and they had to put that die in her and take an xray too. They found out she was fine but we never knew what the green stuff was and then it stopped. It will hopefully be ok for you too. It's kind of cool to see the fluid go through their little body in the xray too. good luck we will keep her in our prayers!
Oh WOW! How scary for you guys. I remember Jerzie had to be admitted to the hospital for 3 days when she was 3 weeks old. Her fever was 104 when I took her in she ended up just had a viral infection but neither one of us could leave for 3 days. I was really scared then too. You did a good job, and you know your child, mother's intuition. I too am thankful for priesthood blessings, it really does give comfort. I'm glad all is well and everyone is recovering.
Oh, so scary! I'm glad that she's doing better.
OH! I am glad she is doing better but that sounds like a couple horrible days! Hope life is back to normal!
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