Skip to main content

The Girl Got My Veins...

...And that's something I really wish she hadn't gotten from me!

The last time we were in the hospital, they tried for a vein and couldn't get it.  Their best guy was brought in and couldn't find anything, but it was finally determined that Abby really didn't need an IV at that time anyway. 

This time around, Abby really needed an IV for the antibiotics.  Two women worked together in the ER and were actually able to get a vein on the very first try.  Yay!

It blew less than 12 hours later after being used only one time.

Someone from the IV team came in to replace it, stuck her once, and couldn't get a vein.

They called for a nurse from the NICU to try.  She stuck her once, didn't get the vein, and asked if she could try again.  I told her yes, but that this would be the last time.  I wasn't going to let my girl be a pin cusion.  Thankfully, she got the IV in that time.  Sadly, it meant that Abby couldn't suck the finger on her left hand that she loves to do so much.  This made her so angry, but I figured having a working IV was worth it.

It blew after only about 4 hours and had never even been used.

So, the mom in me came out and I told them that they would need to give her the antibiotic by shot.  Yes, shots still hurt a little, but they are only momentary pain as opposed to the annoying catheter in your arm and the board they tape the arm to so that they can't bend it.  I didn't really give them a choice, because I already knew that this antibiotic could be given IM*.

*Intra-muscularly

Plus, after only one more dose, she'll start getting the antibiotic once a day.  What's the point in having an IV that will only be used about 10 minutes a day????  I'll save her the pain!

Unfortunately, I think Abby's in for a life of bad veins and multiple pokes.  She is her mother's child!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Way to go with sparing her the extra sticks! My son has real small veins and it took 7 sticks to get his IV in (age 5), and when that failed, they put it in his foot. They had to bring in the specialist... and this was on his first day in America after being adopted from China. (what a welcome!) I really enjoy reading your blog!
Jamie Trickle,
former Sunderlander

Popular posts from this blog

Cerebrocostomandibular Syndrome

If you happen to pick up the latest Reader's Digest, there is an article in there about Piper Breinholt , a four year old with CCMS.  If you've been around here a while, you'll remember wayyyyyy back when we first received Abby's diagnosis that I was able to speak to Piper's mom, Reagan.  The article is more about their story and not as much about the ins and outs of CCMS, but I think it's probably enough to get some people googling it and I'm hoping a few will end up here. Every once in a while, I give a blog post the title of Cerebrocostomandibular Syndrome so that it would show up in Google.  My ever-present hope is that people will stumble across my blog and 1) be encouraged by the hope we have in Christ, 2) feel a connection with someone in a similar situation as them, or 3) get excited over the miracles that have been performed in Abby's life!!  (a combination of all 3 is great too!)  :)   Notice that it's not to get famous and it never wi

The Potty Man

Caleb LOVES to go potty! I have never heard a potty training story like this one....Caleb tells us when he needs to go, we take his diaper off, and he goes! Now, is it perfect? No, not at all! We aren't trying to potty train at at all, but we figure every time he goes is one less diaper we have to change! The only time we consistantly put him on the potty is when we give him a bath (he always pees in the tub, so we know he needs to go!) He almost always goes on the potty now instead of the tub though. When he's not "really" going potty, he's pretending to go potty! He's such a funny kid!

Lego Party: Favors

I'm a little slow in posting the Lego Party pictures, but I think I have a few excuses I could use.  At any rate, I wanted to share what I did for the party!  It will take a few posts, so stay with me.  I'll start with how I did the favors. These are the goody bags I made.  I just bought solid colored gift bags and matched scrapbook paper to each bag.  Then I punched circles and attached them with the 3D foam tape so that the circles were raised. I used the keychain (explained below) as a name tag on the outside. These are Duplo blocks.  I put a round magnet on the back and...voila!  A magnet!  (note:  hot glue doesn't work so well...I ended up reglueing them with my apoxy because the magnets fell off.) I made crayons using Lego man crayons.  Yes, I know this guy has lost half of his leg.  The others were already packaged and I didn't want to open one up just to get a picture.  I used a Lego mold  to make the crayons.  Caleb put small pieces of crayon in each m