Monday, December 5, 2011

Thanksgiving 2011

Our Thanksgiving this year was a bit more exciting than we imagined. Brennan woke up on Thanksgiving morning with a fever. We thought he might be a bit under the weather, gave him some ibuprofen and traveled over the river and through the woods to Grandpa and Grandma Swartz's house.

Once there, Brennan was a bit clingy, but played and had a good time. He didn't eat much, especially at Thanksgiving dinner. At bedtime, he had another fever. He slept in Mommy and Daddy's room and when Mommy went to bed, she noticed he was very warm and breathing rapidly. After several times of waking up unhappy, he slept in bed with Mommy and Daddy. Around 2am, Daddy woke up and noticed that Brennan was even warmer than before. His heart was racing and his breathing continued to be very rapid. We decided to take him to the Salem Emergency Room. His official temperature was 101.7 and his heart rate was 170. After a quick check of his ears and throat, we were told he had an ear infection in his right ear. Since he got sick while getting ready to go to the ER, he was given a medicine to keep him from getting sick again. He was also given an antibiotic and fever reducer. Unfortunately, the anti-nausea medication didn't work.

On Friday, Brennan seemed to be more himself, although he was very fatigued. He fell asleep before leaving Grandpa and Grandma's house, slept the entire drive home, and continued to sleep once we arrived home, a total of 4 hours!

Brennan again felt very warm when he woke up on Saturday morning and was very lethargic. We made an appointment with the pediatrician later that morning. His official temperature was 103.4 and heart rate was 150. His ears looked fine, but his throat was swollen with white spots. No official strep test, but the pediatrician did not think it was strep. He was prescribed a different antibiotic, and were told it would work better than the original prescription.

After his fever broke, we noticed a slight rash on his stomach and back which disappeared the next day. Grandma Mealy suggested that he may have Roseola. The symptoms seemed to match up and we wondered if he had Roseola and a throat infection.

Exactly a week after Thanksgiving, our happy, giggly little man returned!

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