Seth ran a fever all through Christmas Day, and there was not an OTC cough medicine that would give him any relief. I told him I had zero-tolerance for fever on the 26th (day six of antibiotics). He was fever-free...until 8pm. So on the morning of the 27th, I went through the rigamarole of calling the triage line, and then the on-call nurse...I was about to just go ahead and take my chances and schedule an appointment, when the on-call nurse called me back and had us an appointment within the hour. Luckily, we got an appointment with the same doctor who had seen Seth the week before. He was not happy about the fever and cough, and found a left ear infection to boot. He suggested an aggressive line of treatment, and we ended up doing four of the five things. Step one, a CBC. Seth is old enough now that he needed a venipuncture in the arm for a vial of blood. I had no time to prep him for it before the technician was in the room to draw it. It did not go over well. I had to let her go through all the steps on me (except the stick, which I would have let her do if she wanted to, I'm not needle-phobic). Then I had to sit on the table with Seth in my lap, my legs wrapped around his and me holding his right arm while trying to calm him down. I had barely gotten him settled down from that and read him literally two sentences in a book when the nurse walked in to give a shot of antibiotics in the toosh. He wasn't having it. It took some tough love and the threat of a trip to the hospital for IV antibiotics to get him to cooperate. And did I mention Amelia was with us, and she was oh-so curious as to what was going on? We read a few more pages and the doctor came back in to say Seth's white count was okay, so he thought we were dealing with walking pneumonia and not lobular pneumonia. We left with a prescription for yet another antibiotic and promised to come back on Monday for a chest x-ray if Seth still had a fever.
I would love to say the meds kicked in right away and Seth was instantly better, but it was Sunday before he was finally fever-free. Friday night the doctor called to check on him. I'm sticking with him. He and his staff were awesome working with Seth, and didn't blink an eye at my tough love approach with Seth. (I'm such a mean mommy sometimes!)
We did hit the cheap theater Friday afternoon and saw "Frankenweenie" with our neighbors, and then Sunday night Nathan and I saw "Les Mis" when Amelia's teacher's daughter baby-sat for us, but otherwise the kids had a very quiet break.
More soon! I'm a month behind!