Well, we had a good run.
We got onto the Vitamin D supplement thing, and this winter, the kids had a great run. Not so much as a cough or a sniffle. All the way into early spring, clear as clear could be.
But with one thing and another, somehow Nat and I fumbled the ball, and we forgot to keep reminding the kids about the Vitamin D. Meanwhile, a particularly nasty brute of an URTI smashed into the schools.
Last week was shitty enough. The Mau-Mau went down on Friday with a fever. Not life-threatening, no, but persistent. It didn't respond particularly to either ibuprofen or paracetamol. And it just sucked the energy out of her. All Friday, she mostly lay in bed. Same on Saturday, after Nat had to leave for Brizneyland. Same again Sunday.
Sweat-soaked sheets. Her room reeked. I changed her bedding twice in two days.
Monday the fevers were intermittent. I had to take the boys to school, so the Mau-Mau came with me and she lay on the couch at the place in Launceston while I tried to work. Same again Tuesday.
The fevers stopped sometime Tuesday night, but by then she was so full of snot and mucous that she couldn't sleep, and when she did, she'd wake up and vomit. A quarter to three in the morning: I got up and changed her bedding and her pyjamas again, because she'd puked up a mess of slime. She was distraught. It took me ages to comfort her and put her back to sleep.
Wednesday nobody went to school. I wasn't taking the Mau-Mau on a forty-minute car ride over a winding mountain range in the driving rain and fog. Fuck it.
Thursday and Friday she improved incrementally. More interested in food. No fevers. Still the oceans of snot, though.
Today is Monday. (I think. I'm pretty tired.) As of yesterday, Genghis has been running an ugly fever that doesn't respond to ibuprofen or paracetamol. At least he's not sweating his sheets soggy. He's got a sore throat and a cough, but no sign yet of puking. I'm glad of that much, anyway.
Meanwhile, Jake has the cough and the sore throat and the headaches, although he doesn't seem to be getting the fever. Yet.
Natalie just told me she's got a sore throat.
At this point, I'm still fine. One has to wonder how long that will last.
Hamburgers, the superfood.
10 hours ago
Crap.
ReplyDelete"Still the oceans of snot" that's an image that will be stuck in my head all day now.
Be lucky it's just the image. For the Mau-mau, the ocean was literal.
DeleteWe've had the same shite around here. Both kids and Jane went down hard. Antibiotics all round. An entire week of school/work lost.
ReplyDeleteUggh. The antibiotics probably won't help, but they should prevent secondary infections -- which are a real danger when your lungs and sinuses are full of A-Grade Bacterial Growth Medium.
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