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post #1 of 16
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Emma's Back in the hospital. She is 5 months old. 2 months adjusted age. I copied this from her blog.

Just when we thought it was smooth sailing from here on out Emma caught a cold, or something. She was up all night screaming on sunday night. Monday morning she started projectile vomiting by noon she had a 103 fever. I fed her again and she coughed, puked and turned bluish grey. She did this again a few minutes later. We took her to urgent care last night. The Dr. tried to play it off like it;s just a cold and send us home. She didn't even look at Em's history or anything. I basically threw a fit so she called the doctor on duty at the hospital who said she wanted Em admitted and monitored but that they had no beds. So she saaid take...(another Kaiser hospital somewhat in the area about 45 minutes away). So we take her home fever goes between 99-104 depending on how long she's had tylenol in her. She had an episode early in the morning and another around 9. I called the Dr. who she had a follow up appt. with scheduled today. She said I could come in earlier however I couldn't because I had Lily.

I went to her appt. (my mom watched Lil) She was just about livid about the Dr. on call last night. She said she'll be writing a report. Anyways, she ran a blood culture, did a urinary analysis through a catheter, and a chest x-ray. All came back pretty much clean. So she called the doctor on duty at the hospital. Still no beds. Instead they transferred her to another hospital by ambulance. The new doctor is really nice and said he's a bit "over protective" but wants to get to the bottom of this.

Emma will be having a spinal tap tonight to rule out a brain infection (they don't always show up in the blood). Also there is something with a muscle at the bottom of the stomach which can become enlarged and close it off which results in projectile vomiting, fever, and decreased stools. All of which she has. He doesn't think this is it as it's pretty rare but if it is she'll have surgery. All of this is speculation at this point. So for now she'll be monitored. If no spells and the spinal tap comes back ok she might come home tomorrow. Although, they also want to do a stomach ultrasound. And she might be having another ph probe done for reflux to see if that's causing all of this. So for now she's in the hospital. She graduated to the big girl peds unit. No more nicu. Of course mommy had daddy bring the camera so I could get pictures just like everything else she has gone through.

Mommy and Daddy are doing alright. Both tired and trying to work out childcare for Lily so Dad can see Em in the morning and go to work later in the day and so I can be with Emma tomorrow. Continued prayers for Emma and also for the Doctor's who are taking care of her that they can find out what is causing all of this.
post #2 of 16
Mama and all of my prayers for Emma and your family!!!
post #3 of 16
(((hugs)))
post #4 of 16
Wow...I hope she gets better soon!
post #5 of 16
My thoughts and prayers are with you!
post #6 of 16
Thoughts and prayers here too, mama. Hang in there. Your little lady's a fighter!
post #7 of 16
im so sorry about your babe!: I hope she is better soon. Have you considered that she could be having a vaccine reaction? Im not sure if you vaxx or not but the vomiting, the screaming the possible brain inflammation points to that. If you have any questions come on over to the vaccine forum.. lots of good information.
post #8 of 16
I am praying and thinking of you! I wish you lived near by so I could come help support you!
post #9 of 16
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Originally Posted by angela&avery
im so sorry about your babe!: I hope she is better soon. Have you considered that she could be having a vaccine reaction? Im not sure if you vaxx or not but the vomiting, the screaming the possible brain inflammation points to that. If you have any questions come on over to the vaccine forum.. lots of good information.
We did consider it. And actually so did her doctor at the hospital (he's a great guy) but it's been 2 months since her last vax and he said that symptoms start sooner. She had a cold so we're hoping that all of this is just caused by that but we'e concerned about the turning greyish/blue. I might check out that vax forum though.
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Originally Posted by Amys1st
I am praying and thinking of you! I wish you lived near by so I could come help support you!
Thanks Amy. We'll make it through. Just rough trying toi arrange the childcare of my other 2 so we can be with Em. There's also a sense of we've been thrugh this lots before. Almost we're used to it, but we never get used to it type of thing.
post #11 of 16
I am so so sorry and sending lots of . I wish we lived closer so we could help you out...

Please keep us posted...you guys will be in our thoughts and prayers. It's horrific to have to go back to the hospital once you think you've gotten out...you guys got through it once and you can do it again...
post #12 of 16
Im glad you are aware!! I hope shes better soon!!
post #13 of 16
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Originally Posted by jkpmomtoboys
It's horrific to have to go back to the hospital once you think you've gotten out...you guys got through it once and you can do it again...
It does suck going back. She was in for 9 weeks and 4 days when she was born. Came home for a month and went back in for ROP surgery and ended up staying a week because of brady issues. Now she's been home a little over a month from that and she's back in. Hopefully she'll come home today. She has an eare infection but they're still running more tests. It sucks that this isn't our regular hospital (no beds there) so she's 45-an hour a way WITHOUT traffic. ::sigh::
post #14 of 16
I'm so sorry, mama. Is there anything you need in the meantime that us long-distance mamas can provide?
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I'm so sorry, mama. Is there anything you need in the meantime that us long-distance mamas can provide?
Thanks for the offer. I think prayers that they find ut what's going on is the most needed right now. I keep updating her site.
post #16 of 16
i'm so sorry to hear that your babe is back in the hospital. i'll be thinking of you all and hoping she gets discharged soon.
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