Well while Colin was recovering from surgery Avery started breaking out in a rash. It started on her face and then spread to her limbs and body. The doctor said it was a virus and gave us no idea how contagious she was or when it would go away. It is now completely gone from her body and is slowly disappearing from her limbs. Luckily she did not have a fever and did not itch at all. Here are some pictures of her arms:
Monday, July 26, 2010
Continue crazy summer
Well while Colin was recovering from surgery Avery started breaking out in a rash. It started on her face and then spread to her limbs and body. The doctor said it was a virus and gave us no idea how contagious she was or when it would go away. It is now completely gone from her body and is slowly disappearing from her limbs. Luckily she did not have a fever and did not itch at all. Here are some pictures of her arms:
Crazy Summer
Well this summer has been nothing like we had planned! We had plans to visit friends in Port St. Joe and a trip to Wisconsin. All the plans changed at the beginning of the summer. Colin had tubes placed in his ears in April to help drain the fluid which was causing a hearing loss. After the surgery he continued to have illness after illness. Started with pneumonia and strep throat, then a sinus infection, and an ear infection. He also developed sleep apnea. All of this within 2 months of the first surgery. I took Colin to the ENT that had placed to the tubes with a list of his illnesses and his reports of sleep apnea, he told me he was in no hurry to do surgery on him and gave me a prescription for a nasal steroid. So I called around and got him in to see another ENT 2 days later for a second opinion. The new ENT took a small scope and looked inside Colin's nose to get a picture of his adenoids. They reports his adenoids were so large they were causing a 75-80% blockage. His tonsils were a 3 out of 4, which means they were almost touching. They scheduled him for surgery at that appointment. Colin went in 2 weeks ago for a tonsillectomy. He did very well! We had to stop the pain medicine 3 days after surgery because it was making him sick. But Tylenol every 4 hours managed the pain. I was amazed at how much work it was to get him to drink, it was a full time job. I think the worst days were 7-10 days post surgery. The doctor had told us that is when the scab falls off and it usually causes more pain. It has been fine since then, I only give him Tylenol at bed time. Now he is eating us out of house and home! I told Neil last night he is so quiet when he sleeps now that I have to make sure he is breathing! His voice is still constantly changing, and I am sure that will continue for a while. The crazy summer has been worth it!
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