When the ambulance arrived, the EMTs got her settled in, and I just sat there in the ambulance waiting to leave. Audrey had a few more seizures, but they were much less severe. The EMT gave her something to stop the seizures, and Audrey began to sleep. After what felt like hours, we finally arrived at the children's hospital sometime before 3 A.M. I believe (I would share more about the ambulance ride, but quite frankly, I am very disappointed in the EMTs, their lack of professionalism, and their lack of capability to treat a toddler, so I don't want to go on a rant!). The nurses and doctor there were fabulous, comforting Jerry and me, assuring us that everything would be okay. After taking an x-ray, taking some blood, and running some tests, we were told that Audrey's seizures were febrile seizures caused by her temperature changing suddenly. They told us to keep her fever down by alternating Tylenol and Motrin every 3 hours, even through the night. We were discharged and arrived home sometime after 7 A.M. and were very sleepy. Thankfully, Audrey slept most of the day, allowing Jerry and I to nap some too.
Throughout the remainder of the week, we had Audrey back at the pediatrician's office 2 more times. Her fever wouldn't go away at first, but then it did. Then, her ear infection had returned, so we were given a different anti-biotic. She also developed roseola, which is common in children her age with a fever for that long. Thankfully, she was fine by the weekend, acting like her normal self. We praised God and thanked him countless times for keeping our precious girl safe and healthy. We were and still are so incredibly grateful to our family, friends, neighbors, NewSpring church family for keeping Audrey and us in their prayers during that tough week.
Now, to more positive things! Audrey will be 15 months old on June 15. She continues to grow and change so much all the time. She definitely keeps us busy, and it's going to be a BUSY summer for me, as I chase her around the house and do my best to keep her entertained! Here's what's been going on with her for the past month & a half:
- She weighs about 28 lbs or so (beast, I'm telling ya!)
- Wears a variety of clothing sizes, depending on the brand/item. She mostly wears size 18 months, but has a couple of 2T pairs of shorts, and swimsuits are always a crazy thing because I think they all run so tiny!
- Wears size 5 shoe, but is moving into a 6!
- Is in size 5 diapers
- She walks around like crazy and even tries to run some!
- Her new favorite word is, "LOOK!" which she exclaims as she points her finger any time she sees something that catches her eye
- She loves dogs so much, which is something we'll have to teach her boundaries about, as not all dogs take her "affection" as calmly as Betsy does
- She uses sign language to say, "Eat," "please," "More," and sometimes, "all done"
- She says, "Ma ma," "Da da," "Uh-oh," "Nigh-nigh" (night-night) and then several other words or phrases that she definitely understands, but I don't!
- Pushing things around is one of her favorite things to do, whether it be her toy stroller, the laundry basket, the kitchen chairs, or any other item that will slide across a floor.
- If music comes on, she dances!
- She sleeps about 11 hours each night and naps twice a day (the naps vary in length any where from 20 minutes to 2 1/2 hours!)
- Outside is her favorite place to be! She loves going on walks, us blowing bubbles to her, chasing a ball -- anything outside!
- If someone laughs in conversation, she laughs too, which is quite entertaining.
- She is such a ham! She constantly tries to catch the eye of people walking by if we're in a store or restaurant.
- She lets us know if we have done something she doesn't like by letting out a short, but loud scream. This is something Mommy & Daddy are not pleased about, and we're working on teaching her that we don't have to shout to be heard!
- We've taken her swimming a few times in the past week, and she loves kicking her legs and jumping in the water. She tries to be a bit more independent than she's ready to be, but she quickly sees that hanging on to Mommy or Daddy is a must!
- Climbing into and onto anything is something she loves, and it gets quite dangerous! I have had to show her that climbing into her toy stroller is not a good idea!
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