Wednesday, September 24, 2008

So Scary!!!

Last week started out a bit rough around our house. After visits from the in-laws, Dave's brother Mike and my sister Margaret during the previous week and through the weekend, all the company returned home Sunday evening and we were ready to get back to normal life. Instead, Monday morning we woke up early to send Trenton off to school, followed by the awakening of Dallas and later Brooklyn. Brooklyn and Dallas are the kind of kids that like to eat the moment they get out of bed so I set Brooklyn up in her high chair with her usual food, only to have her barely touch it. I got her out of her high chair and she was unusually fussy. Although figthing a cold and still working on bringing in some new teeth, she was totally unconsolable so I decided it was time to try some tylenol. Well, it wasn't in the cabinet or on the counter and the last time I remembered seeing it was the day before when she was walking around shaking it like a rattle while all of our company was in town. Eventually, I went to her crib and found the bottle of tylenol burried under her comforter, lid off and completely empty. I instanty called Dave into her room and showed him my discovery. We were both unsure of when it had ended up her crib or when and if she had eaten it. Dave got on the phone with poison control, and we jumped through the ingredients of the drug, how much was possibly consumed, etc. They quickly determined that she needed to be brought to the ER immediately as this could potentially be a lethal dose for her little body. We threw on clothes and headed out the door. After grilling Dallas, we were confident that he hadn't eaten it and knew that Trenton was also not the culprit . .which left Brookly in her crib eating a bottle of children's tylenol. I was fine until we got to the hospital, checked her in and then I sat down and just started crying-unable to bear the thought of losing our precious baby girl. Untreated and taken at toxic levels, her liver would pretty much shut down and she wouldn't be around by the end of the week. I was very scared and anxious for them to draw her blood and tell us what her levels and liver function were showing. Well, the ER is always slow and several hours later they came back with her lab results which showed a significant amount of tylenol in her blood and slightly eleveated liver enzyme levels. Okay, so she was okay, right? Given the unknown time of ingestion (go responsible mom and dad) they wanted to proceed with the antidote treatment . .always playing it safe rather than sorry. So, eventually we were transferred down to the pediatric ward of the hospital and she was stared on her 1st of 3 doses of the medication that would be distributed through her IV for the next 21 hours. I felt awful and yet so grateful that she was going to be okay. She has a severe dislike for the doctor in general, and normally starts screaming the second she sees the scale at her well child visits . I'm sure this experience is really going to help. My mom came out to take care of the boys so Dave and I could switch off staying at the hospital and I could get to work that evening and the following morning. It was a long night at the hospital, Brooklyn trying so hard to sleep in her metal crib/cage and being woken up every few hours for her vitals (It reminded me what a joke it is trying to sleep in the hospital and I've decided for once I think I'll just come home as soon as they'll discharge me after delivering this next baby). She pretty much screamed every time they tried to check her and as a result her blood pressure was always high . .so I get to go back to the pediatrician in a few weeks to try and get a normal reading. . .(Good luck with that . . .didn't we already determine she hates doctors!) Anyway, what I've learned from this awful experience is that childproof containers aren't childproof . .not even for a one year old and medication shouldn't double as a rattle . .most of you have probably already made this brialliant discovery, but just in case learn from our mistake and save yourself the scare. Also, I realize how precious these little ones are and that nothing is more important than they are. It was a neat experience to spend so much time with Brooklyn . .one one one . .and comfort her when she would get worked up. She is a sweet girl, totally fine and back to being happynow. How blessed and fortunate we feel. Thanks to all of you who knew about this when it was going on for your phone calls, support and encouragement that I'm not the worst mother ever . .I was having my doubts, but am doing better now.



12 comments:

Jenna said...
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Jenna said...

I am glad that Brooklyn is ok...and no matter what she is doing/wearing, she still looks adorable. Of course you could never be a bad mother, you are one of the best I know. You have three (soon to be four) beautiful, happy, and healthy children. You are great, and of course Dave is too. Drew and I hope to see you guys not too long after the little gal is born. We love you guys!

tracie said...

I'm glad to hear everything's okay. Quick question...do they really give that much food to a 1 year old?!?!?!

Will said...

Yikes! The story had me on pins & needles. Bottled pills do not equal rattle is a lesson that you've now taught me.

Daisha said...

Those pictures of her are darling! You're a great mom- it could happen to any of us . . . dominic has been figuing out how to open those bottles since he was her age too - not sure who they have testing those bottles! That pic with the food is hilarious!

Emily B. said...

Oh sweet little baby! That was a scary story to read, but I'm so glad she is okay. And it's good to know about this for future reference. Brooklyn looks so sweet in her little hospital gown...I bet you couldn't stop cuddling her!

Em said...

Don't be so hard on yourself, it could happen to anyone. I am happy she is fine. What a scare, I hate it when things like that happen.

Michelle said...

Sorry you had to go through that. You are a wonderful Mom. I think we are often our worst enemy and put ourselves through loads of guilt. We are glad she is okay.

Mommyof4 said...

Oh reading that made me cry all over again. We were so worried for her and said many prayers. She is so cute. Seeing those pics made me really miss all of you. I wish we knew her better! You are a great mom! You have busy kids let's face it. So do I!!! I won't even begin to tell you all the scary moments we have had! It's just life with kids!

Adena and Greg said...

I have to admit, from time to time I've let my kids walk around with tylenol or some other medicine as a rattle. Never again. I'm so glad to hear that she's okay!

Erin said...

Wow, so scary. I'm glad everything is okay. I've let Grant play with things like that before, but I think we're calling it quits now. I hope you get some rest before the baby comes!

Lisa said...

My heart was in my throat that entire post! That is so scary! I'm glad she's back to normal and glad to know that no more medicine bottles for Charlotte...she loves chewing on the top of the infant ones. :)