No pics today, mostly cause I don't have any new ones, but also because I don't think anyone would want to see pictures of what I will be discussing!
So yesterday Charlie had his 3 yr old well child check up. Everything looked great. He is 28.5 lbs, 36.25in, 50% in both, NOT the midget I thought he was! As we were leaving, I started noticing his left eye was getting some eye gunk in it. I didn't think much of it. As the day went on, it was getting worse and worse. At one point his eye was completely gunked over. On top of that it was turning a lovely shade of RED. That's right, I thought he had pink eye.
I had to pick up Jose and Louie at 5, so I asked the teacher at the B&A and she said YUP pink eye. Well with 4 kids at home and 2 who NEED to go to school (mostly for MY sanity) I decided it was gonna be an ER night for us, get it treated and over with.
After picking up the boys I ran over to the shop to see Mike and he called OUR VERY WONDERFUL FRIENDS Mary and Shane Quale and begged them to take Louie, Jose, and Kinz so I could run to the ER, since Mike couldn't get of work. I ran kids and burger king over to the Quales and headed off to the Emergency Room.
We got there at 6:30, and signed in, and went to the waiting room. Now here's where it gets fun. Charlie fell asleep in the car, so he didn't eat supper, and that was the only nap he had all day! Once you sign in, they request that the patient not eat or drink anything until after they see the dr. At 8:15 they take us back to the room to see the dr. We weren't seen until 9:45!! I was livid. They took us out of the waiting room that had a tv and tons of childrens movie and put us in a room for a hour and a half, with no tv, no toys, no nothing! Charlie was NOT a happy camper.
So the dr comes in, looks at his eye and decides he wants to flush it out. Now lets remember, it's almost 10, and we are dealing with a 3 yr old, that has had no food since noon, no real nap, and it's 2 hours passed his bedtime. It takes 2 people to hold him down to wipe the gunk out, 3 to hold him down to put the numbing drops in, and 3 to hold him down for the flushing. The whole time Charlie is screaming and saying it hurts and that he wants to go night night.
So we wait 10 more minutes to get some antibiotic because the dr has decided he has a serious bacterial infection, which he assures me is NOT pink eye, but much worse. Then he gives me the discharge papers, and it says right on it, conjunctivits, aka PINK EYE!
Well anyway, we get home around 11:15, and I haven't even gotten my coat off when the phone rings. The dr from the er calls and says one of the swabs from Charlie's eye came back and it is more serious than previously thought. He called the on call dr from opthalmology (which just happened to be Charlie's lazy eye dr) who said that he needed this much stronger antibiotic, he needed the 1st dose immediately and needed to be seen 1st thing in the morning by Dr. Hammond his opthalmologist.
So I leave the house at 11:30 PM and head back to LRMC to get his new eye drops get home around 12:30 and put the drop in his eye, Charlie gets to bed about 1, and we have to get up at 6 to get ready to go, since we have to take the boys to school 1st.
Once again this morning Charlie falls asleep in the car, doesn't eat his breakfast and has had little sleep, and is expected to sit there through yet another eye exam, on his little eye that he keeps saying hurts. THANKFULLY, Dr Hammond, took one look at it and said it is most likely just a viral infection, still contagious, but not as bad as they thought. The er doc had called him and freaked him out because he said it was pussing out all over and the coulture was read wrong, so whew, not so bad. He said this is not pus, just discharge which means its healing itself, but take the eye drops in BOTH eyes (he woke up this morning with gunk in the other eye too) if its worse tomorrow he needs to be seen immediately, if not, just a phone call Friday to let him know how its looking. But after just 3 doses it looks soo much better. And he is sleeping away right now. Which is what I should be doing. Hope everyone has a great day!
And just as a surprise: