Sunday, October 25, 2009

Ooh, the wows of flu!

So, Friday night into Saturday morning was absolutely awful. I had a headache like I have never had before. I truly was beginning to think that I had a brain tumor or an aneuryism or something horrible. I felt just awful. I almost went to the ER in the middle of the night, but didn't want to be "that patient" that the ER nurses talked about. So I held out. Went to my family doc's office in the morning (thank goodness for Sat am hours). Saw my docs partner and it must have been the look on my face, the tears coming from my eyes, or the fact that I hadn't peed in 12 hours that concerned him. Never mind the fact that my BP was 90/40. He promptly sent me to the ER and said that I was "THE" patient that the flu worried them most about (pregnant).

The ER looked at me and said, "So what exactly did your family doc want us to do?" I explained that he was concerned about the dehydration and thought it was contributing to the headaches. They agreed (reluctantly I believe) to give me a liter of saline. In the mean time, because of my Chiari malformation (brain deformity) they decided they ought to scan my head to make sure my headache was flu related and not something else they were missing. While awaiting my CT, they checked another set of vitals and found my bp to be 83/37. That got their attention. I quickly received a second liter of saline and I think they realized that I felt just as bad as I told them I did.

Head CT was normal (shocker) and the ER doc was prompt to tell me that this headache could hold on for up to 10 days. This is a real bummer since being pregnant and a gastric bypass patient really limits my drug choices. Tylenol only for me. Came home, still feeling like I was dying. Slept off and on yesterday and today and am FINALLY beginning to feel like maybe I'm on the mend. It did take 12 hours after 2L of saline before I peed. I think I was pretty dry!

Friday, October 23, 2009

Gettin' there

At least the boys are. Joshua is fine (except for a little lingering cough here and there), can't tell he's been sick. Zachary has his moments when he acts fine and other times you can see in his eyes that he still feels lousy. He's coughing tons at night, which in turn makes him sleep in later in the morning cause he doesn't rest well at night.

I, on the other hand, seem to be having a rougher time with it. My head is pounding so hard I think it's likely to explode. I've also started in with the nasal congestion now too. Just want to lay down and sleep. Looking forward to Gary being home for the weekend so I can rest and he can watch the boys. He, luckily, has not gotten sick. Hoping and praying that streak of luck continues.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

This is getting expensive

Cost of 3 copays: $60
Cost for 4 rounds of Tamiflu: $151
Cost for 3 rounds of Zithromax: $42
Cancelling a nonrefundable hotel room for our anniversary: $68
Cancelling a nonrefundable comedy club for our anniversary: $40
Grand total: $361 and counting. . .

Wondering if my kids will wake up oinking: Priceless

Actually, I'm beginning to think we all ought to dress up as pigs for Halloween this year. I took Zach and myself to the dr today. Zach was up all night coughing and had a temp of 102 this morning. He also complained of his ears being "ouchy". Turns out, his ears are fine. Probably just a headache. I also made myself an appointment as my chest hurts pretty bad when I breathe and I haven't been coughing that long. My doc isn't messing around (especially since he just experienced it for himself this weekend.) Tamiflu for everyone (Josh and I were already on it) including Daddy who isn't showing symptoms yet. And Zithromax the antibiotic for the 3 of us who are coughing. Dr. Z says that they are seeing a lot of secondary pneumonia/bronchitis. He doesn't want to mess around, especially since I'm carrying a baby.

So lots of money later, and hopefully we will all be on the mend soon.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

It's spreading

So, I was finally able to get my H1N1 vaccine this morning but I think it's a little too late. Zachary and I both woke up coughing this morning and he has since started running a fever. I do not have a fever yet, but am feeling pretty lousy. My OB decided this morning at my routine appt that she would treat me again with Tamiflu, but I just don't know how well it will work now that I'm having symptoms. Please pray that we all get well fast and that this little baby is well protected within me.

Monday, October 19, 2009

I GIVE UP!!

So 3 weeks ago when Joshua was sick the flu test was "inconclusive" in the office but we were told by our MD that he had all the symptoms and he was sure it was the flu. We treated him accordingly. The symptoms lasted a full 7 days as we were told they would. Then last night he started complaining of a sore throat, headache and spiked a temp to 102. Today's temp climbed to 103. Thinking, this can't be the flu again, we headed back to the dr. Flu and strep tests were done and the doc comes in and says, "Well, it's positive." I reply, "strep?" He says, "No, flu." Guess we really didn't have H1N1 3 weeks ago, just a bad virus, but definately have it now.

So now, I'm mad. I'm mad because I was treated with Tamiflu when my son didn't really have the flu and now that he definatley does, will I get the flu?? I'm mad because this weekend is my anniversary and my family was coming to take care of the boys over night so Gary and I could go away, but can't expect them to expose themselves to that. I'm mad because I'm missing more work and I'm still on orientation. Thankfully they are being very understanding about it. I'm mad, because this darn flu season is barely getting started, I've been exposed numerous times and can't get an H1N1 vaccine to save my life.

So, baby and I will go to the OB tomorrow for my 14 week appointment. I will beg, borrow, and steal a dose of H1N1 vaccine from anyone who will give it to me (even called my old employer hoping they could help). Please say some prayers since I don't worry so much about myself, but about my kids (born and unborn).

Monday, October 5, 2009

We're getting there

So, Joshua returned to school today after a full 7 days of fevers from his H1N1 flu and still has a few small blisters in his mouth. But he did eat 2 1/2 hot dogs for supper (I know, lazy mom) which is the most he's probably eaten in over a week. Guess he's feeling better.

I made an unscheduled visit to the ObGyn today (unrelated to the baby) and while I was there she said, "Wanna hear the baby while you're here?" Well, that's a silly question. Problem was, little stinker was totally hiding from her. Took her a good 5 minutes to find a heart beat and by the time she finally did, I think she almost had to kick start my heart! I was so scared. She said, "I wasn't worried, but I could sure tell you were!" I keep waiting for someone to say, "Oh yeah, you know that baby we told you you couldn't have that you are now having? We changed our minds, just kidding!" I was so scared for a brief moment but felt a huge sigh of relief once we heard the pitter patter of that little heart again. Go back in 2 weeks for my regular appointment and the little turkey better not play hide and seek this time!

Friday, October 2, 2009

H1N1 is in the house

Man, what a week it's been. Last Sunday morning, about 2am, Joshua woke me up and he had a fever. Temp of 103 found us in the dr office the next morning. Joshua was diagnosed with the H1N1 flu and sent home to be out of school for the week. I was quickly put on Tamiflu to protect me and the baby from becoming ill. Gary took Tuesday and Wednesday off work to stay home with Joshua and Zachary so that I could work my scheduled hours. Joshua is feeling better now and his temps aren't going above 100.5 anymore, but his mouth has broken out in blisters. He's miserable. His gums are swollen and painful and he has blisters on his lips. Took him back to the doctor yesterday and we were told that it's a viral reaction to the fevers he ran. We are using lidocaine jelly to numb up his mouth prior to eating, he lost 2 1/2 pounds in 3 days because he wasn't eating.

Gary did get a laugh out of Joshua when he told him that if his room wasn't such a pig sty, he wouldn't have gotten the swine flu! Ha ha daddy!!