or some type of insect and bit my child. She went to bed on that Friday night and
was fine.
The
next morning she woke up like this:
at
that time we thought she was having an allergic reaction to something and began
treating with benadryl. She was not complaining of pain.
By
afternoon it had not improved much. We took her to a walk in clinic, they were
closed. So we decided to continue as we were since she had no fever and was not
complaining of pain, and that we would take her the next morning. Which is what
we did. I took her to the walk in clinic and they said it was an infection from
a possible bite and sent us home with antibiotics. I gave her a dose and she
went to sleep for a nap. Around 4 pm or so she woke up vomiting and had fever.
She was now crying and said it hurt and under her arm hurt as well. I did not
pass go...I did not collect 200 dollars, I took her directly to
ER.
Thanks goes out to Pastor Nate at our church who came to the hospital. He was there with Jenny and I while the put in the IV. Jenny was all about that later. She couldn't express it then...but since then she has referred to him as "her Pastor Nate".
She
was admitted on IV antibiotics and morphine for pain. They did xrays and blood
work as well. She had a raging infection from an unknown cause. When we first
got there they splinted her hand but the xray techs took it off and no one ever
replaced it.
The doctors painted a bleak picture of tendon, nerve and all sorts of damage. But I KNOW a HEALER who can stop infections in their TRACKS!
This
is my baby in pain and on morphine..(this one breaks my heart.)
She
was brave though and tried to color and play with a gift sNonnie (Shelly Lickliter) sent
her
a
balloon from a friend brought a smile(Ches..thank you..it really did help her).
Our beloved Ms Terri works at Children's and she stopped in too..which brought smiles as well. God is good and gives you people in your lives that bless you, in ways that may seem small to them, but is HUGE to you.
They
were talking surgery.........and had been since we came in. Her finger was not
improving fast enough
we
sent out another call for prayer
This
is an hour and a half after the previous picture and why I KNOW prayer
works
The
doctors then said NO surgery on Tuesday morning. she was so brave. She still had
some pockets of infection and her finger is still not the right color but is
better. The last photo doesn't show the color of her finger now..or the bluish
tint to it...they say it is the infection still under the skin...and it is still
a bit swollen. She can now bend it and use it better. They let her keep her
jammies on and we couldn't change them because of th IV...but here are some more
pics of my girl recovering. (This was written just after we returned home..for a Mommy website I belong to, but now adding it to my blog)
being
brave and finally smiling.
almost
ready to go home..waiting for our walking
papers..LOL
that
cot behind her is where I slept. Do not let looks deceive you..it is NOT
comfy..LOL.
I almost forgot to mention sweet Hannah Garmany and her mommy Emily came to say hello as well and Poppie called us too......where is my brain. All that people did, posted, prayed, etc...all of it counted and it mattered and it blessed us so much.
oh and
her class and school and teacher sent her this:
She returned to school on the Friday after her admission.. She was hooked up to a
heart monitor part of that time as well due to the morphine for pain and the
infection messing with her system. I am so glad she is better. What a weekend
we had.
And while I wrote this the other day, I can now report she has finished that horridly yucky medicine. Her finger is almost normal but still not quite back to like before. God is completing the work.
Light: Rescued From Darkness, A Christmas Devotional
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I got to share the devotional this morning at our church's women's
ministry Christmas party. It was a sweet time with my sisters from my
church family....
4 days ago
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