Update
Road to recovery....is always not easy.
On Monday, 31st March, whole of the family was down with the flu bug. We thought that the new PD and new medication will help to speed up the recovery of the kids. Grace on nebulizer has actually helped her in breathing better and less wheezing, just phlegmy. However, for Seth, he's condition turns for a worse on Wednesday night as he ran a temperature of 38 deg C! His fever were like roller coaster for the past few days and the highest it went were 39.6 deg C, on Wednesday afternoon. We had to rush him to KKH A&E.
He was so traumatized by the previous experience when he was 1.8 years old. He was screaming and complaining to go back home and not stay in hospital. We had such a difficult time getting him to calm down and not scream. Seth was subjected to sponging, instead of cold shower which I refuse. He was administered with Paracetamol Suppository. Thereafter, a chest X-ray to determine the cause of the high fever. The result came out with his right chest infected with phlegm. He was to continue with the yucky Klacid. and more medication. Seth has to go through 6 medication all at once. How terrible can that be for a young toddler like him?
It pains our hearts to see him crying so badly whenever he has to go through the medication feeding, the aftermath of the vomit when the medication were all fed to him in a shot (our fault)
He is such a darling son to us and we feel so helpless in getting him well enough. We can only fervently pray to God for the supernatural healing and to take away all the bad experience he had throughout this period. For this period, his only enjoy is Pororo. We've bought him Chapter 3 & 4 of Pororo DVD and he enjoys watching them throughout. He can finish the DVDs and watch it over and over again within the whole afternoon! We surrender.
Another Boyish looking Grace to greet you a great sunday ahead.
On Monday, 31st March, whole of the family was down with the flu bug. We thought that the new PD and new medication will help to speed up the recovery of the kids. Grace on nebulizer has actually helped her in breathing better and less wheezing, just phlegmy. However, for Seth, he's condition turns for a worse on Wednesday night as he ran a temperature of 38 deg C! His fever were like roller coaster for the past few days and the highest it went were 39.6 deg C, on Wednesday afternoon. We had to rush him to KKH A&E.
He was so traumatized by the previous experience when he was 1.8 years old. He was screaming and complaining to go back home and not stay in hospital. We had such a difficult time getting him to calm down and not scream. Seth was subjected to sponging, instead of cold shower which I refuse. He was administered with Paracetamol Suppository. Thereafter, a chest X-ray to determine the cause of the high fever. The result came out with his right chest infected with phlegm. He was to continue with the yucky Klacid. and more medication. Seth has to go through 6 medication all at once. How terrible can that be for a young toddler like him?
It pains our hearts to see him crying so badly whenever he has to go through the medication feeding, the aftermath of the vomit when the medication were all fed to him in a shot (our fault)
He is such a darling son to us and we feel so helpless in getting him well enough. We can only fervently pray to God for the supernatural healing and to take away all the bad experience he had throughout this period. For this period, his only enjoy is Pororo. We've bought him Chapter 3 & 4 of Pororo DVD and he enjoys watching them throughout. He can finish the DVDs and watch it over and over again within the whole afternoon! We surrender.
Another Boyish looking Grace to greet you a great sunday ahead.
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