Wednesday, August 24, 2011

I MISS MY KIDS LAUGHTER, I WOULD DO ANYTHING TO HEAR IT RIGHT NOW

This has been a tough week. My 2 year old daughter has had a fever since Saturday. She typically is running around acting like her wild self but now she is quiet and not wanting to move from the couch. Then yesterday I noticed my 8 month baby had a fever - GREAT! So I took them both to the doctors, the baby had a 102 temp, and my 2 year old had a 101 temp. The dcotor said it was virual and gave me Albuterol to open up my daughter's air passages and hopefully relieve all the coughing. Both coughing but it appears to be a dry cough, their eyes are read and swollen. The doctor mentioned taking blood work yesterday for my 2 year old because that's a long time to have a fever, I wish I insisted because the blood work wasn't taken. Now I wait for the doctor's office to call me back because she is at 101.4 and back to sleeping. The pain relievers do not appear to be doing much at all. Not only that she doesn't want to eat or drink anything - I tried giving her popsicles - she doesn't want it. My 4 year old woke up with a fever this morning too. So I await for the doctor's office to call me back.

My heart breaks for my kids, yes at times they drive me crazy with their running around screaming but afterall they are kids - I would do anything to hear their laughter right now instead of their whines and coughes. I pray that God pours His mercy on my children, I would rather I feel terrible than them. This is the difficult part about being a mom!

8 comments:

  1. So sorry you have sick babies. My son woke up with a fever and upset tummy this morning. It's so hard when you can't do anything to make them better. Hope they get to feeling better really soon!

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  2. Nicole, praying for your little blessings and thanks for the reminder to cherish the screaming and running around...when most of the time I don't 8)

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  3. Good luck with it! I've been up the past two nights with my eight-year old daughter trying to get her 105 temp down to a reasonable level and trying hard not to panic. My son has a high threshold level, but my not has never had a fever this high. Luckily, it finally broke this morning, and I know she is doing better because she has been complaining and whining about not being able to play outside with her friends. Now it's my turn to get some much needed sleep. It's so tough when they're sick, isn't it?

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  4. Hi Nicole

    So sorry your kids are sick!

    I emailed you earlier but haven't heard back - in case you didn't get it you can reach me at createwithjoy (at) gmail (dot) com (and the answer is yes - thanks!)

    Ramona
    http://create-with-joy.com

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  5. So sorry to hear that your kids aren't feeling well. I will pray, not only for your strength and well-being while taking care of them, but for their speedy recovery!

    Many blessings,
    Lisa
    http://our4kiddos.blogspot.com

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  6. I'm so sorry. It is tough watching your kids be sick. My 2 year old son had a 104.4 degree fever about a month ago and I was beside myself with worry. Pain relievers only brought it down to 103. It was a scary time. I will say a prayer for your little ones that everyone heals soon and you can find some peace.

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  7. I am praying that your babies are back to laughing and running wild very soon!

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  8. Sending prayers for your little ones.

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Nicole, the mama behind the Mama to 5 Blessings blog, is a mom to 5 children. Three boys: ages 8 years, 5 years, 2 years, a daughter 4 years and a new baby girl born April 19th 2013. She has been married to her husband Fritz for 11 years. Here at Mama to 5 Blessings you will find quite a variety of topics: recipes, crafts for moms and children, homeschooling, parenting, reviews and giveaways, thrifty tips and much more! Mama to 5 Blessings can also be found on Twitter @mamato3blessing, Facebook and Pinterest.