today we had a strange thing happen. both of the twins had been acting normally, but we noticed that natasha felt warmer than abigail. she was running a mild fever. we always have to go to the hospital with a fever, so we called oncology. since the fever was low, they told us to wait 30 minutes and check again before we came in. on a whim, we checked abigail 30 minutes later as well. she was also running a fever. this is the first time they have ever run a fever at the same time. I took them both up to clinic which tends to be challenging with only 1 adult. we had to access their ports, draw blood cultures, cbc's, and have a physician check . their blood looked good and so they gave them an antibiotic. here they are side by side with their green masks being weighed measured and having their blood pressure taken. the next photo shows them together both receiving their antibiotics at the same time. This is a first . now we wait 24 hours to see if they have any other fevers. if they run a fever after the 24 hours, then we have to go up and do it all over again. it's a good thing that my dentist was understanding about the appointment that I cancelled last minute to take them up to the hospital.
please forgive all of the spelling errors and lack of capital letters. I had to do all of this by phone before I got home, or I knew I would never get it done . I have 2 other children at home with the stomach flu.
I sure hope they don't run a fever anymore. They are sooooo cute together. Good luck and you all are in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteHope they're feeling better now!
ReplyDeleteLove them!!!
ReplyDeleteSending prayers!
Hugs to you and your beautiful girls. They are so precious!
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ReplyDeleteYour family is very beautiful and courageous. I am part of a Multiples with Down Syndrome yahoo group. We would love for you to consider joining our group for inspiration and also as a resource.
ReplyDeleteHere is the link to the group if you are interested.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Multiples-DS/
I look forward to following your blog.
Have a wonderful day!
Jennifer
What beautiful girls! We will add them to our prayers. My niece is fighting as well.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful beautiful girls. You dont know me but i have a daughter with ALL shes two and currently in hosp from fever and her anc dropped to 0. I cant imagine doing double plus four more kids i have a one year old as well and that seems like a lot. Your story is inspiring my mother brought me the article she lives in utah im in oregon. Sending prayers your way! Sweet sweet girls.
ReplyDeleteI realized my error five other kids! Your family is an inspiration!
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