The on-call surgeon said that we should give him Tylenol and if we couldn't get the fever to go down to call him back. We did as instructed and the fever went down.
I had been so tired today, and at around 7:00, plopped down on top of my bed "for a few minutes." Jeremy ended up putting the little ones to bed and came in at about 8:30 and helped me get under the covers, tucked me in, and gave me a drink. It was heavenly. I haven't gone to bed before midnight in forever! I was so excited to think that I was going to get SO MUCH SLEEP tonight. So excited, that I couldn't fall back asleep! I laid there in bed trying and trying to doze back asleep, but I just couldn't do it. I kept thinking about Xander and wondering if Jeremy had emptied his tube correctly. Ha. So I finally wandered back out into the living room to see how it was all going. Jeremy was playing Monopoly with the older boys and Xander was resting on the couch. I took his temp, and it had gone back up-- 102.6. We gave him some different medicine and I went back to bed. Still couldn't sleep-- ugh!
When Jeremy came to bed at around 11:00, he told me that X's fever had gone down a little (101.9). We said our prayers and read for awhile. I mentioned that my poor parents were just getting in from the airport and had a three hour drive ahead of them-- poor guys! We talked about how good it felt to be lying in our cozy bed instead of on the road like them. I was still having a hard time feeling sleepy, so I suggested watching a show, but Jeremy was so tired and said that we should just try to sleep. So... we turned off the lights and were just about to dreamland when the phone rang.
When your phone rings at 11:30 at night, it's usually not a good thing. My heart immediately began to pound as I thought of what bad news we might be getting... but it was just the doctor calling back to check on Xander. He wanted to see if he still had a temp. I told him yes, and we talked for awhile, then he said he felt like he should call X's surgeon to see what his thoughts were. That surgeon was vacationing in Florida, and I'm sure he loved getting that phone call at 1:30 in the morning...
Bottom line, we were told that Xander needed to go to the emergency room at Primary Childrens. If not tonight, then first thing in the morning, but it was recommended that he go tonight.
So here I am, sitting at home wide awake on the night that I was sooo excited about getting so much sleep, and my poor, tired husband is driving X to the hospital as I type this. To top it off, we were supposed to be leaving in the morning for a much anticipated trip to Grandma's. All of my brothers and sisters are going to be there, and we've talked about it for months.
Isn't life just lovely sometimes?
Of course, all that really matters is that we get Xander the medical attention he needs and that everything can be ok with him. I am praying that this will be a simple, antibiotic fix. Would love your prayers for the same. This sweet boy has been through enough to have serious complications...
Praying for Xander. Hope you get the rest you need! We have 5 children. Don't know how you do it! Your story has touched my lIfe. What a beautiful family! I would love to adopt. Heart and home are open, but finances are short. Take care of yourself today. Hope your boy has quick recovery! Posting anonymous only because do not have other account and it would not take URL.
ReplyDeleteAlso praying for Xander. You really do have an amazing family. I have four children and would also love to adopt, but other things standing in the way at this time. You are an amazing mother! You are in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry things are not going more smoothly. Poor Xander...poor Christi!
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