On being a nurse, badly

Isobel woke up this morning at 5:30am.

I brought her to my bed to lie down with me, something I’ve been willing to do for the last week a couple of times since she typically will fall back asleep for an hour and then ask to go back in her own crib.

Today was not a day for that.

She’s just finishing her 17th cold in 18 months. Which means she’s been extraordinarily whiney and tired. She’s even napped a couple of times – during the day.

Most of her colds have been followed up by an ear infection, which with antibiotics leads to a bleeding, raw diaper rash. That gets infected, too and then I’ve got a toddler with a yeast infection.

Think of how your last yeast infection made you feel and add in being two and having a diaper in the way of semi-discreet scratching, leg crossing or chair humping – you know, whatever quells the itch for a few moments. It ain’t pretty on Isobel.

So this morning, she wanted water, gulped it. Fell asleep for all of about 10 minutes, cuddled up with me drifting off beside her – we reverse spoon, each with one arm around the other. It’s kind of cute.

We both woke up when she threw up all over both of us. Didn’t even sit up to do it, choking on the water that refused to stay down. Good thing I just washed the sheets, pillows and duvet, I thought.

Yes, that was sarcastic.

This happened five more times over the next three hours. Then she seemed to be feeling a little better so after asking her permission, I popped in a video and turned her crib for easy viewing. She went in it and I got to go downstairs with the baby monitor for a half smoke.

Not a peep uttered, but when I came back into the apartment, the stench hit me.

Now, both ends had been involved in what can only be described as a violent refusal to maintain hydration.

She was pale, shaking and the smelliest she’s ever been in her life. One diaper change and three more vomitisodes later, she’s cuddled on my lap at the computer, asking for toast. So I made it and she refused it.

Oh, flu, how I hate when you come to roost in Isobel. This is the second time that you’ve brought down your reign and her guts just cannot handle it. And my sense of compassion gets a little knocked out by the overwhelming, ‘oh shit, this is so gross,’ that comes with being around sickies.

She started passing out on my lap, full-on bent in half. And drank some more water, not listening to me when I said to slow down, to not gulp, to take little sips. And then came vomit baths numbers 10, 11 and 12. And liquid diaper number two.

By now, 10:30am, she’s sleeping in her crib, resting for what I’m sure will be more abdominal aerobics. This never happens – even when fevered to 103 degrees – her sleeping it off or even just lying down quietly.

So what’s the point of this story, besides to graphically scar you and incite, “Oh, I’m sorry, I hope she feels better soon”s?

To let you know not to come visit our place, cuz damn, it sure smells like shit and puke in here.

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  • We did the flu with Jr. last week while we were on vacation. I'm considering burning the car seat. Sadly, burning your apartment isn't really an option....

    Since I know from plurk that she was the best sharer ever and gave this to you, I hope you're both feeling better. The BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast) is the way to go. For both of you.

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  • Aw, poor little baby! That sucks for both of you! I hope she feels better soon. Uh maybe you'd better just wear one of those paper masks like doctors wear, so YOU don't catch it!
  • UGH I hate fevers and I hate puke. The two make me kind of antsy. Like, really antsy. Like, want to stalk my doctor, antsy.

    I hope she feels better and I hope you can keep the flu from getting to you! Take care of yourself!!
  • :|
    :O
    :(

    (Those are me reading this)

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  • Getting puked on? The worst. Getting puked and shit on multiple times? The absolute f'n worst! sorry to hear you two are having a bad day. Hope she feels better, and hope your nostrils get a break.

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  • Ugh. So sorry. I know that smell and vomit wardrobe all too well. Most important is hydration. Not to worry if she's not hungry. Popsicles seemed to be the only thing our little one would take when like this. Hang in there.

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  • According to my pediatrician, water is the hardest thing for sick stomachs to keep down. Their suggestions were to try ginger ale (let it go flat first) or pedialyte. Only give her a tablespoon at a time, or she'll lose it all again. (Put it in one of those tiny cups for dispensing medicine, so she thinks it's a fun little cup, rather than a mostly empty one.) If she keeps it down, you can give her another tablespoon or two after about 10 minutes. Or, let her such on a pedialyte popsicle. Good luck. I know how awful this is!

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  • aww poor wee thing

    but jesus, open a window eh?

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  • Nothing fun at all about taking care of sick kids. It's just so sad, especially when they are so young. Best wishes of rest and feeling better to you both.

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  • Oh you poor girl. Both of you. My husband and all 3 of my kids had that vomit/diarrhea thing a few years ago. At the same time. During Christmas. Good times, good times.

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  • Poor thing - and poor you. It's just as bad for you looking after Isobel when she's sick. Have you tried making ice lollies out of water or cordial. Because you can't gulp the liquid it might be easier for her to keep down.
  • Eek. That sounds terrible, and I do hope she feels better soon. I also will be keeping my distance. Nothing personal. ;)

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  • Ugh, sucksville girl. *hug*

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  • Poor baby girl . . . both of you!

    Hope all gets better in vomitus land.

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  • Suck.
    That's all I think about that.
    Suck.

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  • Oh poor thing!!

    We always got ginger ale or flat coke.

    I hope she feels better soon! Poor thing!!
  • OMG I wish I could help.

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  • OMG, I feel for you. Once I had all three barfing and pooping from the flu and I had it too. It was a fucking horror movie. Seriously, it was.

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  • Poor poor Mama and Isobelly.
  • When we were sick as kids, my mom used to always get us popsicles and sing us showtunes. I know how lame that is, but even now when I hear a song from Gigi or The Music Man, I crave a popsicle and a hug from my mom.

    Hope she feels better.

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