Friday, August 7, 2009

Kaitlyn's Appendicitis

Kaitlyn leaving the hospital.

We had quite the scare last Monday. I admit that I have been dreading writing this post. I am still on such an emotional roller coaster. First, I do want to thank everyone for their help and all their prayers. Everyone was so kind to jump in and help when we needed it. Poor Sabra always gets called in the middle of the night and is always so willing to help. Chantelle kept us well fed and even brought Kyle a change of clothes before the surgery. Jen was so thoughtful to drive up to boys camp and get Kyle so he could make it in time for surgery. My mom and sis took Ash and Kami for two days without question. We have had so many prayers and thoughtful acts Thank You to everyone. And Kaitlyn has absolutely loved all the visitors and their gifts! She actually wanted to stay at the hospital, I think she liked all the special attention! I keep getting asked "how did you know it was appendicitis" I have been surprised by this question. I always just assumed everyone knew the symptoms of appendicitis. Kaitlyn didn't present as a normal appendicitis case though. I will start at the beginning.
Monday morning Kaitlyn woke up vomiting with minor pain around her belly button and just a low grade fever 99.7. I figured she had some sort of stomache flu or had gotten too much milk, she is lactose intolerant. The belly pain did concern me though, but it wasn't very bad. I did suspected appendicitis. However, normal appendicitis has horrible pain in the right lower quadrant and a high fever. Kaitlyn wasn't able to keep anything down, not even sips of water. At one point she was throwing up green bile. This is when I got very concerned. I hopped online and saw that appendicitis can start with pain around the belly button, but she still didn't have a high fever. I also saw that appendicitis is rare in kids under ten and it does usually rupture because it is assumed to be the flu. I decided to go ahead and give her a suppository. I decided at this point if she didn't get better I would take her in. Well, she slept for awhile and said she was feeling better and wanted soup. I made her some soup and it came right up. It was like it hit her stomache and came right back up. I called the pediatrician. They said to wait 24 hours to see if it is a flu. I wasn't happy with that answer so I called the surgeon. Dr. Hansen is wonderful. They told us to come right in because it sounded like appendicitis. I took her into his office and he looked her over. He said he wasn't sure if it was appendicitis but wanted to admit her for observation and tests. He said he could tell she was really sick just by looking at her. He also said that if her white blood cell (wbc) count was over 13,000 he would take her appendix. We went over to the ER and Kaitlyn was so brave. They put in an IV and started some fluids. Her temp was only 100.4 when we got there. They ran a blood test and took an X-ray of her belly. Her wbc came back at 25,800. The doctor said that he thought it was appendicitis but wasn't positive. She still did not have bad pain, including rebound pain, and just a low fever. He said he thought we should do it and surgery was scheduled for 9 or 10 that evening. This is the point when I talked to Brody. Kyle was up on the high adventure and knew she was sick but didn't know what was going on. I guess Brody wasn't going to be back up at camp in time so Jen went up and got Ky. He drove back like a crazy man!
Kaitlyn in her new room before surgery.

They moved us up to a room on the med/surg floor. Even the nurses up there were suspicious about the lack of pain. I did inform everyone about my brother. Kaitlyn seemed to be mirroring George. A couple of years ago George had appendicitis and he presented just like this. He did not get the high fever or severe belly pain until his appendix started oozing. Explaining this I think worked to our advantage. Kaitlyn got a blessing and Kyle showed up, things started moving pretty quickly. The doctor came up and looked at her one more time before surgery. Her temp was 100.6 and she still was in minor pain. They took her down about 11:30. I cannot describe what it feels like watching your baby being wheeled through the doors to the OR and praying for her and feeling so completely helpless. It is the worst feeling in the world. The doctor came back up to the room at about 12:15. The surgery was quick and successful. Her appendix was about four times the normal size and all curled up, which explains some of the lack of pain. He says it was the right thing to do and the right time. He doesn't think she would have made it to the next morning. He made one incision about an inch long. They move the muscle over now instead of cutting it. So, he said as long as she can eat, walk, and pee she can go home the next day. We were so relieved. I was so glad to see her wheeled back into her room. She did very well. She didn't have much pain at all. We only had one minor complication after she got back. We kept having to tell her to breathe. The nurse put her on oxygen and she slept through the night. I did not. Tuesday morning at 6:00 she woke up and wanted breakfast. We were able to get her up and walk her. She ate like a horse! And by 5:30 the doctor came in and said we could go. Since we have been home she is back to herself. The mornings are hard for her. Once she gets her medicine in she is good to go. At one point Kyle found her riding her bike, I was not home for this! We decided to back off on her pain medication. I don't want her ripping her stitches open! Resting has been hard, but she is doing her best. She has just loved all the gifts and visits. She is eating up all the attention! I am just so glad she is feeling better and that I did not listen to the pediatrician. This is the last straw for them and we will be going elsewhere. It is so good to have Kaitlyn back to herself. She is such a character. Anyone who poked her or did any kind of procedure on her she wouldn't speak to. She would just glare at them, popsicles didn't fix this either! She has said some incredibly cute things through all of this. And we definitely have a stronger bond because of it all. She has always been the one I didn't have that super special connection with. When she was a baby she didn't want to be held much, and over the years we just haven't connected like I have with the other girls. Now we have a very strong connection. That is one good thing that came from all this. It still scares me to think about what could have happened. I am so glad we got her appendix out in time. There have been times when I felt like all my training and everything I learned was a waste, what am I doing with it? Now I am so thankful for all the things I learned. I am so glad I followed my instincts and got a second opinion. I will be keeping Kaitlyn home for awhile to heal up. Again thank you to everyone for all your prayers and help!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Appendicitis

I just wanted to let everyone know that we are home and Kaitlyn is doing well. I will post more details later. Thank you to everyone for all the prayers and other help!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Summer Fun and Utah

We have had a very fun very busy week. We went to Utah this weekend for the Oquirrh temple open house. I thought the it was so beautiful. I loved all the stars throughout. I especially loved the chandeliers and windows. I told Kyle "if we get married again it should be here". I got a funny look! My Aunt Bonnie went through with us and it was so nice to see her! I wish we lived closer so we could spend more time with everyone. We also got to see some of Ky's family. Devin and Julie were nice enough to put us up for the night. We spent Saturday evening in the park enjoying a cookout and playing. Gene, Cole, and Sydney joined us and we got some cute pictures. The "big kids" had a climbing contest and enjoyed the slide more than the little kids did! It was so nice to see everyone. Anna and Cole are getting so big. Sydney is taller than me by a good inch! We had fun. Then on Sunday we stopped by U of U hospital on our way home to visit Mahon and Cindy. Cindy is in for a round of antibiotics. The girls loved playing on the escalators and we visited. I thought Cindy was looking a little better, maybe it was the company! I still don't know how she survives two weeks in there though. I found it ironic that we had to drive to Utah to see her when we live half an hour away! We had a good visit and I enjoyed the tour of the campus, thanks Devin for the scenic route! As we drove around I still had that yearning to be there. I really wanted to go to medical school there. I still have that desire within me and sometimes I think about what it would be like. However, in reality I don't think I could uproot the family and drag them down there for a residency program. ...maybe in my next life!! It was a beautiful campus though. We then had a long ride home. We had a really fun weekend it was very hot though. I wish we could have stayed longer. I love the city life. I especially love all the things to do. We could spend months down there and not see everything I would like to see!
All the grandkids!

The climbing contest!
Devin showed everyone how to "properly" go down the slide!
Two of my favorite people!
Gene and Cole getting in on some slide action.
Ashley and Kaitlyn
Anna is so cute! Look at all that hair, I am so jealous!
Kami enjoyed herself.

We spent a day at the splash park. The water was so cold. Kaitlyn got in, got wet, and got out. Ashley had so much fun playing in the water. She did get dumped on once by the big bucket of water! Kami put her toes in and that was enough for her!

Ashley is finally riding her bike by herself! We bought her a new helmet and some pads. They made all the difference in the world. She put them on as soon as we got home and hasn't gotten off her bike since! She loves to ride!
Way to go Ashley!

I think we are finally enjoying summer, just in time for school to start!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Milestones

We hit a few more milestones. Kami had her 15 month check up today. She is 31 inches and growing like a weed. That girl can eat! And she is finally sprouting some hair!
Ashley got her yellow ribbon today in gymnastics. Which also means she is moving up to level 2. I am so proud of her. I can't remember everything she had to do. I know backward roll, handstand, and round off were on the list. She is growing up so fast.
The girls have been playing in their pool this past week. I think it is so cute how Kaitlyn freezes. Here are some photos.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Search And Rescue State Meet

Yesterday we went to Island Park for the Search and Rescue State Meet. Kyle's division was hosting. We had a great dinner and enjoyed the awards ceremony. Kyle handed out the awards for the compass course he was in charge of.
He also received a few awards. He took first in the GPS course and his group took first in First Aid. His group also took second place in rope tying.
After the awards there was door prizes. Then we spent some time playing in the water and watching Daisy fetch. Kyle took her up on Saturday and wore her out!
We enjoyed visiting and meeting new people. Kyle said "this would have been a good weekend to get lost up there"! As you can tell his division wore red shirts. We all had red on, even Kami. The girls looked so cute. I should have gotten a picture of all of them together. At the end of the night played with some sparklers.
Then we watched Chad (one of the guys in Kyle's division) take his brand new sled with 250 miles on it that he bought that day, out on the lake. Yep, he rode it on water. Crazy!! He went twice. The first time he did just fine no problems. However, the second time he wasn't so lucky and sank it. He did manage to get pretty close to shore and stayed in the shallower end. It only took about five minutes to get it out, but I am sure he was up most of the night taking it apart.
The said sled!
The start of the second run.
This is the video of him returning on his first run. The video of the sinking was way too long to post. But the above picture is a still shot of him leaving.


We had a great time and Kyle really enjoyed himself. We would have all gone up and stayed the night, but we finished up with swimming lessons yesterday! I can't wait for a more relaxing summer to start. And hopefully at next years meet we can go and stay for awhile.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Crazy Week

I have spent the last four weeks running kids to swimming lessons. This week was the best by far. We had two sets of lessons at two different locations plus throw in gymnastics a movie and a grocery run. Today and Wednesday were the worst. Both days left me with just a half hour or less to complete lunch and clothes changes. Kaitlyn is done with lessons and Ash will be tomorrow! They have both done very well. Kaitlyn did awesome at the college. They taught her a ton and she was swimming around pretty good. The local pool didn't have as good of a program. I think they thought she was too young to do a lot. She did spend a ton of time in the shallow end diving for rings though. I will definitely register her with the college next year. Ashley is FINALLY swimming around and LOVING it. The trick...dollar store goggles! Who knew! The last three days she has worn them and is doing soooo much better. She swam the width of the pool twice today with just a noodle and she went off the diving board. She is also confident enough that she is swimming without the noodle too! I was so proud of her. I will admit I was worried. She just didn't seem to have the confidence to just try, now goggles. I only wish that she would have been doing this well two weeks ago. She would have gotten so much more out of the class. I am very happy how her lessons turned out. Here are a few pictures.
Kaitlyn front float
Kaitlyn jumping off the side.
Ash swimming on her back.
On her noodle.
Going off the board.
The water is actually the same pretty blue as the local pool.
Today we hit a movie with our awesome pass from the school. The girls loved it. This was their first movie in a theater. We have been to the drive in, but have always just used the big screen at the barn for everything else. Anyway, we had fun and Marianne watched Kami. When we were done we went for a snack. We hit the pretzel place in town (I can't remember the name). They had tons of different kinds of pretzels and fresh squeezed lemonade. Next time I will be getting the garlic parmesan. We enjoyed the pizza and the cinnamon sugar today. I love this place I think it is my new fav. The inside is decorated so cute. I will see if I can get a pict next time we are there. If you haven't been you should definitely go. I loved it! And the pretzels were good too. :)
For about the past three weeks we have had these gorgeous wildflowers lining our lane. Everytime I drove by I thought "I need to get a picture of those". Well today I finally did. I think I waited too long. They are kind of droopy now, but still beautiful. I am wondering if we can possibly line the whole driveway with them. Are they just wild daisies? Anyone know?
This has been our crazy week. I am hoping next week I can catch up on housework and laundry. I also have a ton of painting and stuff I want to get to. Also, Thursday afternoon we are going to Harry Potter! I can't wait for that, and no kids!!

Sunday, July 5, 2009

4th of July Celebration

We started off our celebration on Friday night. We had our own little firework show in the driveway.
Kami cried most of the time. She did enjoy her sparklers though.
Then we got up early on Saturday and fought the crowds for the Rexburg parade. A big thanks to Chris and Chantelle for saving us seats.
The shopping cart was my favorite float by far!
The girls got lots of candy and the rest of us got some sun. After the parade we spent the day with grandpa, Marianne and even George. We had a great BBQ and enjoyed each others company. We even got to eat fresh strawberries out of the garden. We made it home just in time to hit the local firework show. I love going. We get to leave the house about twenty minutes before it starts and sit right under the show. Plus it only takes us five minutes to get home.
Kami didn't cry for these ones. She did fall asleep half way through the show though! We had a great 4th of July! I am so greatful for the wonderful country we live in. Especially for all those who have given their lives so we can have this wonderful freedom!