Saturday, July 9, 2011

Three Days

Three days seems like a lifetime when you're waiting for the weekend but for us it wasn't enough time. After just three days of having Annalise home we had to rush her to the hospital because she was having a really hard time breathing and eating at the same time. We thought we would be there for a day maybe two but our trip quickly turned into the scariest experiences of my life.

We checked in at 1:30 am on January 2 and we were quickly moved in because RSV season was in high alert. Annalise was seen by the head respiratory therapist who suctioned her nose and mouth to clear anything out, she didn't think there was going to be much because she didn't sound bad but within minutes we were all proven wrong. I watched and held my little girl's hand as they worked on her to help her breath, she cried every step of the way and would only stop for a second when she saw I was next to her. It broke my heart to see her cry and I cried right along with her.

After minutes of suctioning and crying it was very apparent that Annalise's oxygen level was dropping she was given oxygen but with each doctor that came in to see her we were soon told that she would have to be admitted and they were going to have to put her on a CPAP machine. Once again we would have to see her with machines hooked up to her but this time seemed worse. I tried to pull my self together but the more I looked down at the gurney and saw my little girl in so much pain the more tears just fell from my face.

Our little one endured so much while she was in the hospital first her IV was put in wrong and the nurse insisted I was wrong, then the CPAP machine was bothering her so much and she was fighting it that they had to sedate her. After the first night and a change in nurses I made it a point to have the IV checked and sure enough I was right... they removed it because she had a second one put in by the NICU PICC specialist and she had done an amazing job that the first one was taken out and within minutes you could see a change in Annalise, she was comfortable and happy once again.

The CPAPA machine was removed after a couple of days and then we received the okay to feed her and for the first time in days I was able to hold my little girl in my arms and once again tell her everything was going to be okay she just had to fight.

Annalise spent 5 days at the hospital and I spent every minute both day and night with her I wasn't going to take any chances that something else would go wrong. Like a little fighter that she is Annalise kicked the bronchiolitis' butt, she had picked it up from the doctor's office 2 days before when we had taken her for an "introduction" to her pediatrician (we changed locations and thus doctors).

Annalise came home on December 29th... doctor's visit on December 30th and then at the children's hospital on January 2nd with bronchiolitis... Our little one was keeping us on our toes.

December 30
Hating the CPAP




Feeling better but still swollen
Showing off her new hat


Annalise with her turtle that Daddy bought her while she was in the hospital... Finally going home.


Annalise was finally discharged and we were told to keep a close eye on her and if there were any changes to bring her in right away... well she made it exactly a month to the day before we were back again but this time she wasn't as bad. She only had to have a breathing treatment and some x-rays and we were able to take her home that same day apparently because of how small she was it took her body over a month to fully get rid of the bronchiolitis.

We have definitely had our share of hospital and doctor's visits but I'm happy to report that Annalise is doing great and brighting up our world with her smile each and every day.

11 comments:

  1. Wow, you guys had quite a few scares! I couldn't even imagine! Thank god you had each other for support. You guys are amazing!

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  2. How scary! I am so glad she is better and able to be at home where she belongs. My good friends son was in the NICU for over a month and I saw how hard it was on her. My own daughter has had some issues with weight gain and eating that we struggled with for a good 2 months. Glad to fin your blog!

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  3. Hi! it sounds like Annalise has had a difficult journey thus far. So glad to hear she is now well. I am a new GFC follower from the Thoughtful Thursday Blog Hop! I would love for you to stop by http://aboutamom.com to say hi & return follow! :)

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  4. Looking forward to following your site. Thank goodness Annalise is OK. I will be praying for her and your family!

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  5. I was so touched by your post! I have had a child that was ill before and I felt so much stress, pain and uncertainty it was a very scary time. I will send you some warm thoughts and prayers. I found your blog via the Finding New Friends Weekend Blog Hop, and I hope that you can find time to visit my blog,Saving Your Green
    and follow me also. I am your newest follower!

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  7. Wow, what a scary experience for all of you. I don't even know how I would handle it, but it seems like you held up your strength for her. Amazing story. Glad she is well! :)

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  8. You're so brave and I hope little Annalise is doing better now. My prayers to you and your little one. The pics are really cute. Hope you keep the hats, they can be a wonderful memory keepsake.
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  9. I hope she's doing better now. What a little sweetheart.

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  10. What a journey for you and your family... I am loving the hats, though! Thanks for visiting my blog!

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  11. Wow this little girl has gone through quite a bit I hope she is doing better. Sending her good juju vibes. I found your blog on MBC would love if you could visit mine......Cheers

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