So this week has been fun…

Filed Under Allergies, Are you kidding me?, Asthma, Difficult Stuff, Doctor Stuff, Firsts, Sick, Two Years Old | 8 Comments

We started out with a visit to the pediatrician on Monday because Bailey had trouble breathing during the night. Once again, her lungs were fine, ears were fine, nose was fine, etc and no explanation for the breathing or chronic coughing. They assume it’s her allergies again. Meanwhile I am getting much less sleep than I need to be.

Tuesday her coughing seemed to be getting worse. Then Tuesday night she fell and busted her head open… resulting in an ambulance ride and a night at the hospital. The reason we called the ambulance- other than the massive bleeding- was because she started falling asleep right away. I actually sat on my front porch to make sure the ambulance could find us. It’s funny the things you do when you panic. I had the sense to change my shirt and grab my phone and charger on the way out the door too. The police and firetruck showed up first because the ambulance came from another district. She started calming down right away because she was excited about all the sirens and lights. Silly girl. We rode with the lights on but not the siren because they didn’t want to scare her. She had to sit on my lap on the stretcher- the other option was them strapping her down alone which was just not going to happen.

They were able to use glue instead of stitches or staples on her injury. I was glad because it is supposed to scar less. The worst part was holding her down to get it washed out- it took the doctor, two nurses, and Jonathon and me to do it. Then after we were released she started throwing up so we had to spend the night at the hospital. Several drugs, an IV, and a ct-scan later, we were released. Her results were all normal and we were told to keep her head dry for a few days, limit her activity, and don’t let her bump anything. That was Wednesday morning so my mom picked her up and let Jonathon and I sleep and get stuff done around the house.

By the way if anyone knows how to get blood out of your carpet, please let me know. Of course it’s right at the top of our stairs near the entryway. I have gotten it to fade but not a whole lot. I have been looking for something also to pad our doorway with. She needs some kind of fall protection or corner guards. The spot where she hit her head was in the doorway to our kitchen. It’s one of those cut out doorways that doesn’t have a door frame in it- basically drywall with metal in the corners or something. Probably the hardest place she could possibly have hit her head of course. So we need to fix that. The things that you don’t think of babyproofing until your child gets hurt…

Wednesday she seemed to be recovering from the head injury but she started coughing until she threw up. Back to the pediatrician on Thursday morning about the coughing (again) and to get her head checked. Her ped ran a test and had us do a chest x ray. The conclusion is that she most likely has cough-variant asthma which would explain why she coughs all night long for weeks at a time. We are borrowing a nebulizer for two weeks and if that stops the coughing then we will talk about a preventative treatment plan and visit a specialist. They think it is allergy-induced because it’s much much worse in spring and fall, and seems to come along with a runny nose. Yesterday we did her breathing treatments every four hours, once during the night, and today we have spaced them back to every six hours. She has only coughed a handful of times (even in the night) since starting them. So I think this is working!

As much as I hate for my child to have asthma- it could be SO much worse. I know someone whose three year old just got diagnosed with CF, and I kept thinking of all the crazy things that could be causing the coughing. I am thankful to have an answer and that it is getting better now.

The first few treatments, she hated it. Now she will hold the mask herself if I let her sit in front of the tv while we do it. That’s a small price to pay to avoid two of us holding her down for the entire treatment!


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  1. Amber on October 2, 2009 5:59 pm

    Poor Bailey!!! I would have passed out! Glad she is okay.

    and you are right….it could be worse than Asthma. I know plenty of people that have it. HUGS momma.

    And hydrogen peroxide to get the blood out of the carpet. Blot, don’t rub. Rinse with lukewarm water.

  2. kelli on October 2, 2009 6:15 pm

    i just got an email today about bailey getting hurt. i’m so glad that things are on the upswing! don’t hesitate to call me if you need anything.

  3. Nicole @ Here's The Diehl on October 2, 2009 6:42 pm

    oh, wow, what a week! glad the asthma seems to be under control a little better, and that her head injury wasn’t any worse! next time i see you and have bennett with me, remind me to show you where his head injury was glued back together…it healed beautifully (and use a bit of mederma on it after it heals!).

    i second what amber said about hydrogen peroxide. i’d put some on a cotton ball or something and blot at it, and then use a really wet rag to rinse a bit and another one to blot up excess water.

  4. Charisa on October 2, 2009 7:13 pm

    If the hydrogen peroxide doesn’t work, try Blue Magic. It’s in the automotive department at Wal-Mart. No lie, it’s magic.

  5. Beth on October 2, 2009 9:40 pm

    Oh my Goodness! What a week you had! I am so sorry to hear about Bailey’s fall. You seemed to handle it like an absolute pro… quite impressive! Sorry to hear about her coughing but, you’re right, it’s always good to know what’s going on.

    Love all the pics — esp. the ones of her at your friend’s wedding… beautiful! =)

  6. Lauren on October 3, 2009 8:05 am

    What a scary week. Hope things are calming down. Hope the breathing treatments keep working and gets everything under control. I know as a mom it is so hard when you know something is wrong but when you take them in they can’t find anything. At least now you have some answers!

  7. Emily on October 3, 2009 7:07 pm

    Oh, Tara, I’m so sorry for the week you and your family have had. I’m glad the treatments are helping. I’m thinking of you all.

  8. Amy on October 6, 2009 1:53 pm

    Sounds like a week from hell. So sorry. Hope the treatments continue working.

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