I was surprised to see Ethan wearing a different set of clothes when I picked him up from school yesterday. Red shirt and green shorts. Real Christmas-sy combination care of the school nanny I should say. His teacher said he had a real messy "accident" that he needed to change clothes. I asked Ethan what happened and he said it came too quickly and uncontrollably. I thought nothing of it, changed his clothes and tidied him up then proceeded to EdLink for his therapy. After his therapy, he said his friend made him laughed so hard he farted - and thought it was loaded. It was! His stool was somewhat watery but not foul smelling. Must be something he ate. We went home and I served him dinner at around 6:45 p.m.
"Kux?! I think I'm sick." Ethan told daughter #3 at around 8:00 p.m. He had a fever with a temperature of 39 deg. Celsius. Daughter #1 just got home and she, together with daughter #3, rushed Ethan to the ER for a urinalysis and blood chemistry. He was also slightly dehydrated so the ER doctor and daughter #1 decided to put an IV line on Ethan for his meds and dextrose. Of course a lot of crying ensued. He's home now but his fever spiked up at 40 deg. Celsius at around 4:30 this morning. His mommy said it might be viral for there were no indications of infections in his lab tests results. Viral infections - no meds. Ethan just have to fight it off with his system.
When problem comes, it pours. I sincerely believe that after the rain, rainbow of blessings!
"Kux?! I think I'm sick." Ethan told daughter #3 at around 8:00 p.m. He had a fever with a temperature of 39 deg. Celsius. Daughter #1 just got home and she, together with daughter #3, rushed Ethan to the ER for a urinalysis and blood chemistry. He was also slightly dehydrated so the ER doctor and daughter #1 decided to put an IV line on Ethan for his meds and dextrose. Of course a lot of crying ensued. He's home now but his fever spiked up at 40 deg. Celsius at around 4:30 this morning. His mommy said it might be viral for there were no indications of infections in his lab tests results. Viral infections - no meds. Ethan just have to fight it off with his system.
When problem comes, it pours. I sincerely believe that after the rain, rainbow of blessings!
Oh no the big boy is sick!!!
ReplyDeleteGet well soon Ethan!
Drink lots of water!
renz: he's a little bit ok now. thanks.
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