I thought I'd update the ear story here quickly. We all remember Family Doc telling us the ears looked great...maybe a little bit of fluid behind the right ear? What I didn't mention was that he gave me the option of starting #2 on some antibiotics, 'just in case'. I also failed to mention that I, being somewhat of a minimalist mom, turned down the offer graciously.
One of the bad things about being a nurse and mother is that we see so many people wanting a quick cure where there is none and jumping on every opportunity to use antibiotics in their quest for that said cure. And because of that, we 'nurse moms' tend to go to the other extreme with a whole bunch of Tylenol and "You'll be fine."
This time, I blew it. All four kiddos spent the weekend at Granny's down south so that I could work and Hubby could hit the State Football game. I got a call from Granny on Saturday saying #2 had a fever and complained of his ears hurting...again. I told her to try some Motrin and decided we'd get back to see Family Doc Monday. Short story long, I snuck #2 in the ER Monday morning where Family Doc was on call and lo and behold:
One ruptured ear drum (not the one he complained about, by the way) with bookoo drainage and...
One nicely infected ear (this one he did complain about).
So, here's my award to myself.
We're now on antibiotics, decongestants, prescription cough syrup, and pain relieving ear drops. You name it, he's on it. And he feels great.
And as much as I'd like to say I learned my lesson, I'm pretty sure I haven't. Just give me a couple of weeks and I'll be dishing out the Tylenol "Buck Up!"s all over again!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Best Mama Award
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2 awesome people said...:
I felt so bad for Jarrett on Sat. Hopefully he wont have a ton of ear problems like his good ol aunt Brooke did and cousin Lindsay. If he does, look into the tubes thing. Lindsay has not had a problem since she got them. They were wonderful!!!
BTW Lindsay loved having your kids here over the weekend. We need to get them together more often. I didn't tell her they were coming, I just let her find out when they got her. Wow, was she excited to see them.
Poor kid, I know exactly how he feels...I was a daughter of an RN and she did the exact same thing to us....needless to say I am a overly cautious when it comes to sicknesses now.
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