Thursday, 5 March 2009

Eilidh in hospital

The 2nd year of Eilidh's life is proving to be peppered with various ailments - colds and squirty bum bugs mainly. Unfortunately with an asthmatic set of parents (mine still persists) she is hit heavily in the chest when she gets a cold. Apparently babies in their 2nd year get on average 24 colds. That's a lot of wheezing we've still to come.

Anyway I got the call to pick her up early from her childminders on Wednesday as her ventolin puffer was having no effect on her latest chesty cold. I took her immediately to the doctors as her last chesty cold was only 1.5 weeks ago - probably the same infection. He referred her immediately to the hospital. Que for a 4 hour wait in A&E after being really very quickly seen and Eilidh nebulised (an effective way of delivering the anti-wheezing drug salbutamol). Her blood oxygen levels were tested using a rather nifty infra red non-invasive device (I'd love to know how it works) and came out at 82% - pretty dangerously low. She was tranferred to the paedatric unit after 4 hours in A&E, put on oxygen and nebulised every hour until 09:00 when the nebulising went to every 2 then 3 hours. Eventually she was discharged today at 17:30, with some steroid to reduce lung inflammation and two very bleary eyed parents.

So, more blogging about being a father and not training, but heyho I wouldn't change a thing. I love her to bits.

10 comments:

The Sunday Adventure Club said...

Puts it all into perspective, hope all's well now, Richie

Marco Consani said...

Hey Brian,
All the best to Eilidh. I hope she gets over this cold soon and back to teething instead of worrying her parents.
Take care Brian and speak soon.
Marco, Debbie and Cairn.

Lee Maclean said...

I hope the wee barra is feeling better soon.
Scary stuff this being a parent lark. Makes for an interesting life right enough.

Take care, Mrs Mac x

Subversive Runner said...

Glad little Eilidh is back home, mate. Who cares about running when you've got a little bundle of loveliness to look after.

Tim said...

Sorry to hear about Eilidh's ailments. It must have been quite scary for you all.

Fingers crossed she's over the worst.

ianbeattie1 said...

agree with everything already said Brian. Hope she gets better soon. Ian

Brian Mc said...

Thanks everyone. She is still on a relatively high dose of salbutamol inhaler but is basically OK. Little trooper.

:-)

Anonymous said...

Hope your still up for the Exe to Axe I was planning to navigate from the rear of the field by the reflective corona created around your chrome dome.

Thomas said...

Brian, I hope Eilidh is better now!
T(TCG)

Brian Mc said...

Anonymous - I am indeed stil up for the Exe to Axe. Got my B&B booked and raring to go. I'll buff my dome especially to provide a navigational beacon even through dense shrubbery.