First I have to say that as I was typing this it cut me off. Is there a new word limit? Ughh. So continued on amydavidson.com Yesterday was so scary, gut wrenching. I can’t remember the last time I felt so out of control. Lennox started with a low grade fever Saturday afternoon along with a cough that’s been hanging around for about a week- both of us have had this lingering cough and I’ve been monitoring him diligently. So many of the kids at his preschool have the same cough so I wasn’t “too” worried... until yesterday. Lennox’s temp started to rise, about 102.5 in the middle of the night. My husband and I gave him Tylenol and less than a minute later he vomited the entire dosage. We got him in a tepid bath and did our best to lower his fever. He went back to sleep in our bed and the fever went down a bit. So grateful he got some rest... In the morning he was lethargic, pale and quiet, (not like my loud and boisterous happy boy) his temp was back to 102.5 so we immediately went to the doctor. He didn’t want to sit while we waited for the doctor to see him, so I read while he stood in front of me listening attentively. Out of nowhere he threw up all over himself, me, the room. We were drenched. I did my best to wipe us off as they escorted us into another room. I realized my foot was wet, yes throw up made it to the sole of my rain boot. So here we are, waiting and waiting, soaked in his vomit, Len’s in socks, I have one rain boot on and I’m trying not to cry as I cradle my baby boy who is now shaking. We did every test under the sun. Results came back negative for the flu and strep. They said he has an ear infection but why was he throwing up?? One doctor was worried about appendicitis and I was a little too close to spinning out. As she was pressing on his belly and he was saying it hurt I experienced one of those helpless moments where I could either crack and freak the “eff” out, or I could stay calm and just follow all the steps the doctor was giving me. I stayed calm- something I’m not that good at, and as another doctor came in to examine Lennox’s belly as well, I began to relax as she explained that he would complaining of pain if it was indeed his...

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First I have to say that as I was typing this it cut me off. Is there a new word limit? Ughh. So continued on amydavidson.com

Yesterday was so scary, gut wrenching. I can’t remember the last time I felt so out of control. Lennox started with a low grade fever Saturday afternoon along with a cough that’s been hanging around for about a week- both of us have had this lingering cough and I’ve been monitoring him diligently. So many of the kids at his preschool have the same cough so I wasn’t “too” worried... until yesterday. Lennox’s temp started to rise, about 102.5 in the middle of the night. My husband and I gave him Tylenol and less than a minute later he vomited the entire dosage. We got him in a tepid bath and did our best to lower his fever. He went back to sleep in our bed and the fever went down a bit. So grateful he got some rest... In the morning he was lethargic, pale and quiet, (not like my loud and boisterous happy boy) his temp was back to 102.5 so we immediately went to the doctor. He didn’t want to sit while we waited for the doctor to see him, so I read while he stood in front of me listening attentively. Out of nowhere he threw up all over himself, me, the room. We were drenched. I did my best to wipe us off as they escorted us into another room. I realized my foot was wet, yes throw up made it to the sole of my rain boot. So here we are, waiting and waiting, soaked in his vomit, Len’s in socks, I have one rain boot on and I’m trying not to cry as I cradle my baby boy who is now shaking. We did every test under the sun. Results came back negative for the flu and strep. They said he has an ear infection but why was he throwing up?? One doctor was worried about appendicitis and I was a little too close to spinning out. As she was pressing on his belly and he was saying it hurt I experienced one of those helpless moments where I could either crack and freak the “eff” out, or I could stay calm and just follow all the steps the doctor was giving me. I stayed calm- something I’m not that good at, and as another doctor came in to examine Lennox’s belly as well, I began to relax as she explained that he would complaining of pain if it was indeed his...


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