Sickies

As I tried to login to post yesterday, I discovered that my blog was down.  So I took that as a prompt to move on and let it go for the day.  Not sure what the problem was since everything seems to be just fine today but I’m thankful that it wasn’t anything major because I hadn’t backed up for a while and I’d feel terrible if you all had to re-enter the contests.

Life got put on hold again this week as we have had more creeping crud.

On Friday last week I received a phone call from the boys’ school.  It was the health room gal letting me know that Lion had a nasty little infection going in his left hand.  A half hour later I picked him up from school and dragged him to the doctor.  All the while wondering how on earth a simple cut or splinter could cause that nasty of an infection overnight.

An hour of kicking and screaming at the doctor’s office later (they had to clean it out and such – it was awful), a bandaid was applied, stickers handed out and a prescription ordered.  Two days later I received a call to stop the antibiotic they had prescribed since the infection was Strep not staph as they had presumed.  So on to a new prescription he went…. SIGH.

Yesterday CJ was a mess, his head was so stuffed and painful he could hardly move until I’d loaded him up on meds.  Since none of the other boys were in school that day the Twinkies and Tater went to visit my parents and overall it was a pretty low key day.

That afternoon though CJ still wasn’t feeling as well as I’d like and the presence of a fever in addition to some neck pain had me a little concerned so I decided to take him in.  Something he was determined not to do.  You try convincing a 14 year old who is almost 6 feet tall to go to the doctor when they don’t want to… it isn’t fun!

But as we were getting ready to go, Salesman told me his throat was hurting pretty badly, so last minute I decided to take him as well.  After a small check-in ordeal at one of the local walk-in clinics, the boys were checked out.

Turns out CJ just has a lot of sinus stuff going on and needs to take preventative measures to keep it from turning into a sinus infection.  The cultured Salesman’s throat right away and by the time the doc was done checking CJ the results of the 5 min Strep test were ready… and very positive.

Oh Joy!

I have 6 sons and in the 14 years that I’ve been a parent not one of my children has ever had Strep throat.  Something I was quite happy about since there are so many of them and it is so contagious.  Today I might have one more child to take to the doctor…and tomorrow, well, I don’t want to think about that lol.

So, there you have it, we are officially in the middle of the sickies and I can only hope that you are not doing the same in your house!  Have a GREAT Thursday ladies!

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    Tarasview says:
    Oh Shera- that is so not fun!! We’ve been battling H1N1 and I have not been enjoying it. Praying for healthy kids and parents too!
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    Vickie Riddle says:
    Prayers and well wishes coming your way. My son has been home for four days, fluid behind both ears, and sinus infection. It’s hard when our kids are sick. God bless you and your family.
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    Anonymous says:
    Hi Shera! Isn’t motherhood of such a brood fun?! I’ve got 4 girls and 4 boys and life is quite eventful to say the least. Our doctor has gotten used to me explaining what my medical intuition tells me before we proceed. With strep, I’ve always been right, even before any cultures are taken. With strep, the healing process is fairly quick, especially if caught in time. Good luck through the season! I’ll be thinking of you.
    Dina
    P.S. Raising my boys has been wonderful! They can be a challenge, but the older they get, the more wonderful they become. That’s my experience! You are truly blessed to have six!
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    Anonymous says:
    Hi Shera! Isn’t motherhood of such a brood fun?! I’ve got 4 girls and 4 boys and life is quite eventful to say the least. Our doctor has gotten used to me explaining what my medical intuition tells me before we proceed. With strep, I’ve always been right, even before any cultures are taken. With strep, the healing process is fairly quick, especially if caught in time. Good luck through the season! I’ll be thinking of you.
    Dina
    P.S. Raising my boys has been wonderful! They can be a challenge, but the older they get, the more wonderful they become. That’s my experience! You are truly blessed to have six!
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    Anonymous says:
    Hi Shera! Isn’t motherhood of such a brood fun?! I’ve got 4 girls and 4 boys and life is quite eventful to say the least. Our doctor has gotten used to me explaining what my medical intuition tells me before we proceed. With strep, I’ve always been right, even before any cultures are taken. With strep, the healing process is fairly quick, especially if caught in time. Good luck through the season! I’ll be thinking of you.
    Dina
    P.S. Raising my boys has been wonderful! They can be a challenge, but the older they get, the more wonderful they become. That’s my experience! You are truly blessed to have six!
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    Anonymous says:
    Hi Shera! Isn’t motherhood of such a brood fun?! I’ve got 4 girls and 4 boys and life is quite eventful to say the least. Our doctor has gotten used to me explaining what my medical intuition tells me before we proceed. With strep, I’ve always been right, even before any cultures are taken. With strep, the healing process is fairly quick, especially if caught in time. Good luck through the season! I’ll be thinking of you.
    Dina
    P.S. Raising my boys has been wonderful! They can be a challenge, but the older they get, the more wonderful they become. That’s my experience! You are truly blessed to have six!
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    Anonymous says:
    Hi Shera! Isn’t motherhood of such a brood fun?! I’ve got 4 girls and 4 boys and life is quite eventful to say the least. Our doctor has gotten used to me explaining what my medical intuition tells me before we proceed. With strep, I’ve always been right, even before any cultures are taken. With strep, the healing process is fairly quick, especially if caught in time. Good luck through the season! I’ll be thinking of you.
    Dina
    P.S. Raising my boys has been wonderful! They can be a challenge, but the older they get, the more wonderful they become. That’s my experience! You are truly blessed to have six!
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