Guest guest Posted January 21, 2002 Report Share Posted January 21, 2002 Well, folks . . . this weekend warranted a trip to the ER with my youngest daughter, Jacynthe, who just turned 18 months old. Am I out of line here? Is it totally wrong to be sitting for 7 hours in an emergency room with an 18-month-old baby who is screaming her head off and vomiting every 15 minutes or so without getting majorly hot under the collar and impatient? We were not " triaged " until we'd been there about 3 hours. Then there was another 3 hour wait to get into an actual ER bed. And more waiting for xrays, doctors, etc. I was literally seething with anger by the time we got Jacy into an ER bed. I realize that everyone else in the ER had their own sick " issues, " too . . . but I could not believe they would not make an exception to squeeze us in somehow. Jacy was inconsolable, screaming, crying and pitifully interspersing her newly-learned 2-word phrase, " help me " over and over. Poor little thing -- turns out it was run-of-the-mill stomach virus/flu-type deal. She was so weak from screaming and vomiting by the time we finally did get seen (around midnite last nite) that I was ready to explode. They did have to take xrays of her chest to rule out possible pnuemonia, that was also a real treat, sticking her into this plastic tube with her arms above her head, immobile and screaming! The only good part of the evening was our last nurse. I told her I had another little one at home who was 4, and I was worried that he would catch this flu and have to return to the ER with him. She nodded and slipped a couple of extra suppositories to help with the nausea (Phenergan, BTW, they worked great for Jacy). Wasn't that nurse an angel? So far, and I haven't gotten sick. But Jacy's dad caught it last night and has been miserably ill. <snicker> -BJ in polis, MD P.S. (4/PDD-NOS) has been wearing big-boy underwear for two days now with NO accidents. So the weekend hasn't been a TOTAL loss, I guess!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2002 Report Share Posted January 21, 2002 How awful and inconsiderate and totally disgusting..to make you sit there with a baby, a baby crying for help..and just to be ignored! I hope Jacy is feeling better now. Congratulations to ...how did you do it..we are still struggling with the potty training with ..and he will be 5 1/2 at the end of the month! Mimi --- BJBlackler@... wrote: > Well, folks . . . this weekend warranted a trip to > the ER with my youngest > daughter, Jacynthe, who just turned 18 months old. > > Am I out of line here? Is it totally wrong to be > sitting for 7 hours in an > emergency room with an 18-month-old baby who is > screaming her head off and > vomiting every 15 minutes or so without getting > majorly hot under the collar > and impatient? We were not " triaged " until we'd been > there about 3 hours. > Then there was another 3 hour wait to get into an > actual ER bed. And more > waiting for xrays, doctors, etc. I was literally > seething with anger by the > time we got Jacy into an ER bed. > > I realize that everyone else in the ER had their own > sick " issues, " too . . . > but I could not believe they would not make an > exception to squeeze us in > somehow. Jacy was inconsolable, screaming, crying > and pitifully interspersing > her newly-learned 2-word phrase, " help me " over and > over. Poor little thing > -- turns out it was run-of-the-mill stomach > virus/flu-type deal. She was so > weak from screaming and vomiting by the time we > finally did get seen (around > midnite last nite) that I was ready to explode. > > They did have to take xrays of her chest to rule out > possible pnuemonia, that > was also a real treat, sticking her into this > plastic tube with her arms > above her head, immobile and screaming! > > The only good part of the evening was our last > nurse. I told her I had > another little one at home who was 4, and I was > worried that he would catch > this flu and have to return to the ER with him. She > nodded and slipped a > couple of extra suppositories to help with the > nausea (Phenergan, BTW, they > worked great for Jacy). Wasn't that nurse an angel? > > So far, and I haven't gotten sick. But Jacy's > dad caught it last night > and has been miserably ill. <snicker> > > -BJ in polis, MD > > P.S. (4/PDD-NOS) has been wearing big-boy > underwear for two days now > with NO accidents. So the weekend hasn't been a > TOTAL loss, I guess!!! > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2002 Report Share Posted January 21, 2002 > P.S. (4/PDD-NOS) has been wearing big-boy underwear for two days now > with NO accidents. So the weekend hasn't been a TOTAL loss, I guess!!! > You bet this makes it all worthwhile!!! I would wait for 10000 hours in the ER if this was to be the high point of my weekend! ;o) Sorry you had such an aggravating time at the ER. They SHOULD see really ill kids first. I'm surprised the noise of a crying baby didn't make them push you up to the beginning of the waiting list! You should have pinched her and made her cry harder LOL!! <joking.... joking!> I'm relieved to hear, though, that it's nothing TOO serious, and hope you and can steer clear of it. May your husband suffer for several days though , LOL Grace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2002 Report Share Posted January 21, 2002 Well . . . I can't really offer any potty-training advice, unfortunately. was just going to do it when he felt like it -- pushing him and prompting him did no good, so I just left it alone, figuring I need to choose my battles wisely around here. My theory about him all of a sudden " getting it " this weekend has something to do with the fact that I finally got approval for Medicaid to pay for his diapers last week after hours and hours of phone calls and voicemails. (For any newbies: check with your health insurance's special needs coordinator to inquire about diaper coverage -- most special needs kids can get free diapers if they're over the age of 3 -- just turned 4 so we've wasted a whole year's worth of diaper money that will not be reimbursed, unfortunately.) -BJ in polis, MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2002 Report Share Posted January 21, 2002 Hey BJ, Sorry you had such an awful experience at the ER. I hope Jacy gets to feeling better soon. I hope you and stay well. My mamaw would tell you to cut an onion in half and put it out in the bedroom and living room. I think it must help, she and Papaw are like 87 years old! Ginger __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 LOL..I'll bet that's what did it! It's great, whatever the reason. I should have my dh check with our insurance..we've been buying those pull-ups for ..and he's almost 5 1/2...thank goodness WalMart makes a reasonably priced version of the originals. Mimi --- BJBlackler@... wrote: > Well . . . I can't really offer any potty-training > advice, unfortunately. > was just going to do it when he felt like it > -- pushing him and > prompting him did no good, so I just left it alone, > figuring I need to choose > my battles wisely around here. > > My theory about him all of a sudden " getting it " > this weekend has something > to do with the fact that I finally got approval for > Medicaid to pay for his > diapers last week after hours and hours of phone > calls and voicemails. (For > any newbies: check with your health insurance's > special needs coordinator to > inquire about diaper coverage -- most special needs > kids can get free diapers > if they're over the age of 3 -- just turned 4 > so we've wasted a whole > year's worth of diaper money that will not be > reimbursed, unfortunately.) > > -BJ in polis, MD > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 Oh BJ, that's awful. I've been there. Hope Jacynthe recovers quickly. Yay to on the big-boy underwear!! Good Job!! Tuna --- BJBlackler@... wrote: Well, folks . . . this weekend warranted a trip to the ER with my youngest daughter, Jacynthe, who just turned 18 months old. Am I out of line here? Is it totally wrong to be sitting for 7 hours in an emergency room with an 18-month-old baby who is screaming her head off and vomiting every 15 minutes or so without getting majorly hot under the collar and impatient? (4/PDD-NOS) has been wearing big-boy underwear for two days now with NO accidents. ===== " Reality is nothing but a collective hunch. " Lily Tomlin ______________________________________________________________________ Web-hosting solutions for home and business! http://website.yahoo.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2002 Report Share Posted January 22, 2002 In a message dated 1/22/02 12:29:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, mommys2rubies@... writes: > I should have my dh check with our insurance..we've > been buying those pull-ups for ..and he's almost > 5 1/2...thank goodness WalMart makes a reasonably > priced version of the originals. > > Our medicaid covers diapers and pullups. Conor just started wearing underwear at night, so now I have 8 packages of pull ups in my basement. If they weren't awkward to mail, I'd be happy to give them away. Pam Mom to and Conor Check out our webpage! <A HREF= " http://www.geocities.com/oceangirl65/index.html " >Yahoo! GeoCities - oceangirl65's Home Page</A> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2002 Report Share Posted January 24, 2002 BJ: I hope the baby is feeling better? We have all been going through the flu this last week, too. Which is why I am so behind in posting. I had it Wednesday and most of today and my dh had it today. I'm hoping the kids don't get it as they both have really bad colds already. The baby is really sick and if he doesn't get better tomorrow we will be going to the doctor, too. Anyway, I think eight hours is pretty ridiculous. But I'm glad the nurse gave you some extra meds. Tamara >From: BJBlackler@... >Reply-To: parenting_autism >To: parenting_autism >Subject: weekend from you-know-where >Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 14:26:20 EST > >Well, folks . . . this weekend warranted a trip to the ER with my youngest >daughter, Jacynthe, who just turned 18 months old. > >Am I out of line here? Is it totally wrong to be sitting for 7 hours in an >emergency room with an 18-month-old baby who is screaming her head off and >vomiting every 15 minutes or so without getting majorly hot under the >collar >and impatient? We were not " triaged " until we'd been there about 3 hours. >Then there was another 3 hour wait to get into an actual ER bed. And more >waiting for xrays, doctors, etc. I was literally seething with anger by the >time we got Jacy into an ER bed. > >I realize that everyone else in the ER had their own sick " issues, " too . . >. >but I could not believe they would not make an exception to squeeze us in >somehow. Jacy was inconsolable, screaming, crying and pitifully >interspersing >her newly-learned 2-word phrase, " help me " over and over. Poor little thing >-- turns out it was run-of-the-mill stomach virus/flu-type deal. She was so >weak from screaming and vomiting by the time we finally did get seen >(around >midnite last nite) that I was ready to explode. > >They did have to take xrays of her chest to rule out possible pnuemonia, >that >was also a real treat, sticking her into this plastic tube with her arms >above her head, immobile and screaming! > >The only good part of the evening was our last nurse. I told her I had >another little one at home who was 4, and I was worried that he would catch >this flu and have to return to the ER with him. She nodded and slipped a >couple of extra suppositories to help with the nausea (Phenergan, BTW, they >worked great for Jacy). Wasn't that nurse an angel? > >So far, and I haven't gotten sick. But Jacy's dad caught it last >night >and has been miserably ill. <snicker> > >-BJ in polis, MD > >P.S. (4/PDD-NOS) has been wearing big-boy underwear for two days now >with NO accidents. So the weekend hasn't been a TOTAL loss, I guess!!! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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