Tuesday, July 1, 2008
What is with McAlester?
We traveled down to Houston to see my family this past weekend. We decided to leave in the afternoon and drive all night while the kids slept. It seemed like a good idea. We travel through McAlester, OKlahoma when we go down, which is our half-way mark. Usually we stop and spend the night, but we were anxious to just get there this time. We did stop and eat at good ol' Dennys--it sounded better than fast food. Last Christmas we stopped to spend the night, and when we woke up the next morning Aaron had a temperature of 104.5 and his lungs didn't sound to good. Aaron goes so quickly into pneumonia when he gets a virus, so we panicked and took him to the McAlester ER. By the time Kevin and Aaron got to the ER, his fever had practically gone away and he seemed much better. But they took x-rays and did some tests just to be certain. He was fine by that afternoon. So, before I go into the next McAlester story, let me give you some background on Eli. Eli has had some severe eczema for the last 2 or 3 months (see pics below). We have tried everything, short of steroid creams, to treat it. Some have helped soothe it and keep it contained, but nothing has gotten rid of it. He itches terribly some days, and I just hate it for him. The doctor has said he would eventually grow out of it. Since he has started on table food we noticed 2 incidents in which he seemed to have immediately started itching and had small patches of hives--nothing too bad--and that is when he ate mac-n-cheese. We thought he might have an allergy to dairy or just cheap processed foods (ha)! Well, with that all said, when we stopped at Denny's to eat we just let Eli eat off our plates because he will eat anything. I gave him bites of bacon, lots of fresh fruit, and egg. It was his first bites of egg--not a smart move to introduce a new food en route to Texas! We left McAlester, and about 10 minutes later, a very drowsy Eli began to vomit. Kevin stopped on the side of the road so I could clean Eli and his seat. I took off his shirt and while putting him back in his seat, I noticed welts all over his stomach! Then he began to turn red all over his body--like he had a really bad sunburn! He was itching all over as hives started to spread over his entire body--ankles to ears. I began to panic--literally, I felt like I was going to lose it. My last incident with someone with a severe allergy to coconut ended up with a 2 night stay in ICU. I have never seen a tongue that big--Oh my goodness!!! So, here we were in between McAlester and Lord knows where, and my baby was a welted lobster! His breathing remained in check, but you just never know! We found the nearest drug store, Walmart in Atoka, and got some Benadryl. We debated on taking him to the nearest ER, but decided to huddle together over the sweet boy and pray--we are slow learners, but are learning that the Lord should always be our first line of action! Lexi climbed up from the backseat to pray, and anxiously proclaimed that she was going to "put both of her hands on Eli, not just one!" You go girl! Peace began to fill our car after that, and then Bill and Fran called with news from our wonderful allergist in Springfield. He said that if it was going to attack his airways, it would have done so by now, and that he is most definitely allergic to eggs! Explains why the mac-n-cheese did what it did--eggs in pasta! It also explains why the flu shot he got at six months old may have given him that awful cough he had for 4 months--eggs in flu shot! He coughed like that during this attack--probably because it stirs up extra mucous in the body. So, though it was a scary hour in Oklahoma, we made it to Texas without a visit to the ER and with an answer to Eli's skin issues! Praise God for them both! It is what we have been praying for. Eli is doing great, and his skin is beginning to look better. These pics are from a couple months ago when he first started reacting, they are pretty mild in comparison to the worst it has looked. I wish I had pics of the whole trip ordeal--but was not in the frame of mind to think about pictures.
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4 comments:
I need to ask m cousin about her little boy's eczema. He's 6 and he itches really bad. I know he has to do a special nighttime treatment once a month. I'll see if his was worse than Eli's when he was a baby.
Praise God for answered prayers!
I hate that Eli has an egg allergy, but at least now you know what you are dealing with. Papa Bill and I prayed for his safety after we found out how he was reacting. I could have hugged Dr. Lewis's neck when he stayed so calm and reassuring.
Love you all,
Mama Fran
Poor little Eli!!! Glad he's better and you all made it there and back safely. Looking forward to seeing you in a couple of weeks!!!
Love,
Katie
Poor baby! Hate that he (and you) had that experience, but glad you figured out his allergy.
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