Yeah, my last post I was whining about how I had to stay at home all week with sick kids. Well I learned (again) no matter what is going on it could always be worse. Every so often Heavenly Father has to remind me. Beckett got really sick Thursday. Jason and I are pretty laid back when it comes to sickness, we have had to deal with a lot of different things. Thursday Beckett slept the whole day, and I thought he was just exhausted from being sick and finally getting some rest. No, not so much. By that evening it was apperent that he was totaly lithargic and unresposive. He was laboring really hard to breath and wasn't eating or drinking. Yep you guessed it. To the ER we go.
By the time I got to the ER his nose and lips had turned blue. It was not cool. He tested positive for RSV. I don't know why RSV always hits my kids so hard, but it does. He ended up having to be admitted into the hospital. It as been like two years since we had to deal with any hospital visits. I am so grateful for modern medicine. They hooked Beckett up to and IV and some oxygen and he was good to go. Well almost, you know what I mean.
For the first couple of days he just slept the whole time. Then he started to get a little more peppy. My mom was a life saver! I don't know what I would do without her! She just dropped everything to come and take care of my kids because Jason had to work all weekend. She picked the kids up from school, took them to basketball games. She even took them to a movie. She did my laundry and cleaned my house. She is the best mom ever, she is always there when we need her!
We talked the doctor into letting us go on Sunday night. Beckett still didn't have real high levels of oxygen in his blood, but he didn't necessarily need the oxygen anymore. He was eating and drinking. I promised the doctor that he would get better quicker at home then there. Beckett as going crazy and was so happy to come home.
Now I need to remember the next time I am whining about having to stay home with the kids, at least they are not in the hospital, right?
