Saturday, December 12, 2009

Run run run

This is the never-ending illness. The whole thing is strange as the three boys and all of the parents but me went to this joint together on Sunday, the boys and Andrea got sick on Monday night, none of the other parents got sick, I got just part of the sick (haven't been nauseous) yesterday, and our sitter who watched Emmett yesterday since he seemed better (except the runs..more on that later), just wrote and said she started a process eerily similar to Andrea and Emmett's. I feel horrible now that she has it too. We thought he was better as the nausea had passed and his bowel movements, while still soft, were not the watery explosions that haunted us earlier in the week. This is all no fun.

The upshot of all of this is that Emmett has been sleeping later into the morning. Today he woke at just after 11. Yesterday he woke earlier and then came to bed with us and slept until 7. It was pretty cute as Andrea had snuck out of bed and was getting ready in the bathroom already and Emmett woke, got out of bed, stood at the edge and kept repeating "Dad" until I woke up. It was a good way to wake up (much better than the screaming we had a few weeks ago).

It has been rain, rain, rain here in the city for some time. It is much harder with the rain when he is sick as some of the usual escapes (the Academy of Science, etc.) are no longer options. We have taken to going for walks, but with his iffy condition some of them haven't been so distant. Yesterday we went for a walk that took about 30 minutes and we almost made it to the house two doors away from ours. Part of the reason for the slow travels was the fact there were puddles on the ground to play in, but most of it just seemed like he didn't feel like going far.

I don't think I mentioned this already, but we intentionally sat Emmett in front of the T.V. for the first time during this illness. The Muppet Show. He now knows Gonzo's name and thinks that Animal is funny.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

House of ill

I was up working last night around 11:00 when I heard a lot of coughing from our room. I guess this brings up the fact that I haven't mentioned what we have been doing sleep-wise with Emmett these days. We had been having trouble with Emmett waking up at 5 every morning, so our defense had been for Andrea to go to bed early and get up with him giving me the chance to stay up late and get work done. This was working pretty well, although a little rough on Andrea, until this last week. Andrea decided to embrace getting up in the morning somewhat by planning to go running with Emmett in the jogging stroller, and actually succeeded in doing so a few days. Well, I am not sure if the turn in weather toward the bottom of the thermometer was the reason, but suddenly Emmett decided to start sleeping in until after 6 every day. Big success.

Anyway, last night I heard coughing from our room---toddler coughing. Emmett has been sleeping in the portable crib in our room as during the last couple of weeks he has woken during the night and when he is in his room we can easily soothe him (if he needs it) back to sleep with words. We tried to transition him back to his own room a few nights back, but he woke screaming and wouldn't stop. The week after we return from holiday travel the downstairs neighbor will be gone, so the transition back can complete without fear of bothering neighbors all night long.

So, as I was saying, last night I heard Emmett coughing in our room. It ends up that Emmett had thrown up all over the place (vegetarian pot pie---a new recipe from which I had made a huge casserole dish...and which no longer has the same appeal). We get him all cleaned up, change sheets, etc., and he throws up again all over the place. The clean up repeats and I decide that I will sleep with him on the couch until he stops throwing up. I set up tupperware and rags all around to aid the clean-up with each bout, but some invariably gets on me so throughout the night I continue to lose layers and get colder through the night. At some point in the night, Emmett's vomiting switches to dry heaves and we are able to get some rest together on the couch as the recovery from dry heaves is much simpler for me and I can easily settle him again. I remember, some time late in the night, hearing Malcolm regurgitate and also Andrea shuffling around the house. When Emmett and I get up from the couch around six, we find that not only had Malcolm been throwing up, so had Andrea, and therefore I am the only one that was able to keep the pot pie (or cat food, as the case may be) down.

The day was rough with Andrea truly feeling horrible and Emmett feeling pretty bad as well. The hardest part about Emmett was that he was begging and crying for water and didn't understand why we wouldn't give him the one thing he wanted when most of the time we are begging him to drink more. We worked up to sips through the morning, but at some point gave him too much, he threw it all up and we had to start again. At some point we made headway with Emmett and he was keeping water down and saltine crackers, however Andrea has not been as lucky. She too was eating crackers and drinking water, but regurgitated her water late in the afternoon. Now Andrea gets to spend another day at home (which makes Emmett happy---unfortunately she might not be her normal sunny self). It was cute this evening, though, that Andrea was really feeling poor and lying in bed when Emmett went to her and kept laying his head on her chest. I have never seen him be so loving or concerned. Perhaps the fact that Emmett even knew to respond this way gives clues as to how poor Andrea is feeling.

So, it appears that Emmett must have gotten this from his visit to a place in the city called Recess, which is some entertainment building for kids. Emmett, Augie, and Ethan went with the moms and one dad, and all three were vomiting today. Fun times for the 21 month-olds.

This is the third vomiting episode that Emmett has had since birth. The first was my re-giving him breast milk that had been thawed and he turned down. The second was when he was sick later in the day that he fell from the play structure (Andrea was convinced it was concussion, me overeating). Just as with the first, I am now at a loss as to when I should go back to feeding him a normal diet. He has kept down about 10 crackers today but didn't ask for more food. I am always so fearful, even with myself, that food will be eaten too soon in the recovery process and vomiting will begin again. It is the guessing game part of this that makes parenting no fun. Oh, that and the sleepless nights.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Poor Malcolm

Quick post before I go off to tutor. Today Emmett and I took Malcolm to the vet because he has been vomiting a number of times a day. Malcolm was a good sport while we waited for the doctor, popping his head in and out of his carrier on command in order to entertain Emmett. The doctor checked him out and decided he needed x-rays and further tests meaning we had to leave him for a few hours at the doctor. As they loaded him in his carrier and took him away, Emmett started to cry. I had no idea he loved Malcolm so much.

Score so far in the what's-wrong-with-Malcolm game: Team Vet has a commanding 600 dollar lead and we still have 0 idea why Malcolm is vomiting.