Dave and I stayed up really late talking.
Around 3am Lexey woke up saying her tummy hurt really bad. I laid by her for a little while and then went back to my bed. She was moaning and groaning and not resting at all. I kept trying to comfort her and help her go back to sleep. She had a very specific localized pain just above her pelvic bone in her abdomen. This was strange to me as none of our kids with any kind of tummy bug has had such localized pain. Dave figured she was just coming down with a tummy bug. Around 5:30am Lexey finally threw up and so we figured Dave was right. After that she slept a little bit and we tried to sleep as well until the other kids started waking up. Dave took Calvin and Clare to breakfast and swimming while I slept with Jo and Lexey. After a little while, Jo woke up and Dave returned so I took Jo and Calvin swimming (Calvin can never get too much swimming).
When I got back to the hotel room around 11 to pack up and get ready to go, Dave was already up and ready. We decided we'd continue on with our trip and Lexey could just tag along and rest in the car. We tried to get her up to hop in the bath and was the throw up off her hair and change clothes, etc but she could not move. She was in too much pain. She was completely lethargic, limp as a rag and now running a fever. Dave and I were alarmed to realize how sick she had gotten and discussed what to do. Could we hit the road and get home to Houston, 7 hours away, before taking her to the DR? If she had appendicitis as we suspected this wasn't a wise course of action. Unfortunately, we knew we had to take her straight to the emergency room. We left the hotel around noon and drove 30 minutes to the children's hospital in Mobile.
I was nearly panicked and freaking out to leave Lexey in this hospital we knew nothing about and to be stuck hours from any friends or family.
Dave spent the day with her in the hospital and I took the other 3 kids to get lunch, fill up the car with gas, sit at the park and wait for news. It took many hours to get an answer. First, they waited in the waiting room, then in their own room.
waiting
Around 3pm lexey got an IV and they drew blood for labs and she went pee in a cup for a urinalysis. Around for she went for a CT Scan.
on the way to the CT scan
getting set up for the CT
Isn't lexey sweet.
Waiting for results (IV in right hand)
Labs showed that Lexey had a high white count. The CT scan was inconclusive. The ER doc said it would be up to the general surgeon what to do. She had all the symptoms of appendicitis and every doctor she saw in the ER figured she'd be going into surgery as soon as the general surgeon was available.
Lexey was an angelic patient, being totally cooperative with all staff and drs. She was very descriptive in her answers when asked questions.
She was in so much pain during the day that when Dave explained she might need surgery she said she would want surgery to take the pain away.
By this time the kids and I were bored sitting around and everyone needed to go to the bathroom. We decided to go to Target and get Lexey a get well package. We a teddy bear, pens, paper, legos, play doh, some colorful shorts, and a lego set. At this point, we thought she'd be in the hospital for at least one full day.
Around 5:30 or 6 the general surgeon came to see Lex and said that he could see clearly on the CT that she did not have appendicitis. He thought her bladder looked inflamed and wanted to get another urinalysis (clean catch) in the morning and wanted to keep her over night for observation. Dave said that keeping her overnight means do nothing over night so he decided it'd be better just to drive home during the night and keep an eye on her so that if she needed medical attention by morning we'd be home.
We left Mobile about 7pm and arrived home before 1:30am. Lexey was starting to feel a bit better by evening and drank a little Gatorade and ate some dry cheerios on our ride home. Then she slept most of the way.
The next day, Friday, Lexey was pretty slow going and we watched lots of TV so she could rest. She was improving and eating. By Monday Lex was back to 100%. We never knew what was wrong with her but I suppose that happens sometimes. We wonder if she were at another hospital if they would have operated on her based on her symptoms. Most hopstials do not do a CT scan before each appendectomy. So maybe it was a blessing we were in Mobile.
Dave said the medical staff and drs were all very kind and competent and it seemed like a great hospital. It was called USA childrens and womens hospital.
We sure love our Lexey and are so thankful she is happy and healthy once more.
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