Putting This Week Behind Us

August 27th, 2010. Posted in My Life.

Last week while we were making dinner I noticed that the floor was a little bit dirty so I decided to clean the floor using Arm & Hammer (new & improved!) with a paper towel. Not even 30 minutes later, Tyler started complaining of numbness feeling on the bottom of his foot and it started swelling up. He took Benadryl and rested his foot on the couch for the rest of the night. We thought Benadryl would do its job overnight so we went to bed.

Tyler woke me up at 4:30AM with this horrible & scary look on his face like something bad really happened. All kinds of bad things were running through my head: house’s on fire? someone die? an intruder broke in?! and quickly enough he told me he had to go to the hospital because his lips were swollen and possibly his tongue too.

We get to the hospital and thankfully no one else was in the waiting room so we knew we didn’t have to wait long. We finally got checked in and waited for a nurse or doctor to come in. All within 5 minutes, he broke out quickly and it spread to his whole body.

I was starting to get restless because no one was seeing us yet and it was getting bad. A nurse finally comes in and as Tyler is getting checked out, I started explaining to the nurse about what happened with cleaning the kitchen floor.

He immediately interrupted me and asked, “What’s wrong with your voice?”

UM, REALLY?! No one has ever asked me that question before. I told him maybe it was because I’m deaf? and he continued to ask Tyler more questions. I wonder if he felt embarrassed for asking me that. I know that sometimes my voice is quiet because I’m afraid of speaking up and possibly being too loud. Whatever, I’m over it now.

We were released from the hospital with 3 days worth of medicine and was told to go to the doctor if he broke out again. Around 5PM that day, he broke out again…just when the doctor’s office closes for the weekend. I made sure I kept the epi-shot nearby so I could be prepared to stab it in his leg if he stopped breathing.

On Sunday we decided to get out of the house because maybe it was something in the house that he’s allergic to. We went to see Inception which happened to be open-captioned…FINALLY! The last time we saw a movie in the theaters was probably in 2008 – way too long.

Just when we thought the worst was over with Tyler’s allergy reaction, he woke me up again on Monday morning at 6AM saying he had to go to the hospital again. His face was swollen up!

Again we were fortunate that no one else was waiting in the emergency room. We felt that we were getting the proper care we needed this time rather than the first visit. A doctor came in and asked Tyler all kinds of questions and did blood work. Tyler was drugged up on steroids and fell asleep.

I tried walking around his room because I was so exhausted and cold. So I had this brilliant idea to go outside for a while because it was 90+ degrees. A while later, Tyler woke up and smiled at me and said, “I’m on steroids. Are my muscles any bigger now?” while flexing his muscles for me. I thought it was so funny and Tyler doesn’t remember saying that at all.

This picture proves how bored I was at the hospital and how crappy I look. Seriously I need to get my hair done. It’s been months since I got it colored & cut.

Anyways, finally the doctor came in and said his blood work was fine and gave him more meds for the week. He also gave us a doctor’s name and phone number to call and make an appointment to find out what he’s allergic to. We called and made an appointment for today later this afternoon (hopefully we’ll get some answers).

Off we skipped (not really) to the car together hoping that was our last hospital visit for a long time.

We were driving home on the freeway and I came up next to this school bus and I had a feeling that it was my dad. Sure enough it was him!

He looked over at us and was surprised to see us. We rolled down our windows to briefly update him on Tyler’s hospital visit since he didn’t know we went to the hospital again.

I love how seeing my dad just brings a smile to my face and makes all my worries go away. Just the kind of medicine I needed for the rest of the day and week.

Now it’s Friday & I’m ready to enjoy the last weekend of August. I hope you all will too. Also Tyler and I wanted to thank you for all your awesome thoughts & prayers this week through Facebook and Twitter. You’re all amazing!

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  • http://lifeamok.com Rachel

    glad there was no wait both times – scary stuff. hopefully the specialist can get him figured out so that you guys don’t have to go through that again!

  • http://www.fabbrunette.com Margarita

    Oh my, what a week! I hope everything turns out for the better sooner than later! Good luck!

  • Barbie

    Sounds like you guys had an eventful week. I’m glad Tyler is doing better!

  • http://www.breathegently.com Aly @ Breathe Gently

    I love that your dad drives a bus – that is so cool! I’m sorry to hear about Tyler’s reaction and I hope they find out what caused it so you won’t have to worry about it in the future! x

  • http://emily-jane.net Emily Jane

    I was so scared for you guys this week!! I hope you can find out what the cause was ASAP, but I’m so relieved he’s okay.

    Sidenote: I adore that pic of your dad. It looks like it should be a vintage postcard or something :)

  • http://everysongends.com Jamie

    Wow.. did they ever find out what was causing the allergic reaction? I sure hope you can put it behind you.

  • http://www.tattoosandcupcakes.com Shannon

    That’s terrible! I know how scary it is. The other day, HB had to have a mandorty doctor ordered cat scan to check for aneurysms because they run in the family. She’s never been allergic to anything in her life, and when they put the contrast in her, she immediately went into anaphylatic shock. She started sneezing immediately, got extremely hot, blew up like a balloon, entire body was covered in hives, couldn’t swallow or breathe. They had to give her an emergency iv of benedryl. She didn’t even look like herself anymore. I can only imagine how frustrating it must be to have to keep dealing with it over and over. We’ll keep you both in our thoughts and prayers, and hope you get those answers soon!

  • http://www.tattoosandcupcakes.com Shannon

    And by mandorty, I meant mandatory. Sheesh, Shannon. Come on.

  • http://www.nanarene.blogspot.com Shawna

    Oh my goodness! How scary! Thank goodness there wasn’t any wait either time you went in! Hopefully you guys can get some answers soon, and find out what he’s allergic to!

  • http://theinbetweenismine.com San

    My goodness, what a scary weekend/week you had… I am glad Tyler is feeling better and I hope they find out soon what he’s allergic to, otherwise he might break out again when you are back home and his off the meds.

    Hopefully this coming weekend will be much quieter for you guys!

  • http://www.after-i-do.com Krysten

    Holy cow that sounds scary! My mom once switch laundry detergents and my brother got really nasty hives all over. Not a fun situation.

    I can’t believe that nurse asked about your voice. Who does that?

  • Messed Up State of Mind

    Aww, that picture of your dad is so cute! :))

  • http://hoperoth.com/blog Hope

    Yikes! How scary! I hope he doesn’t have any more outbreaks!

  • http://www.mamagooch.wordpress.com Reen

    I hope you had a fun, restful weekend! That stinks about your hospital visits :(
    All of your pics are so cute! I love the tattoos on your feet.

  • http://www.whimsandinconsistencies.blogspot.com Katie

    I hope next week is completely boring and lovely. :)

  • http://www.alightson.still-sharpe.com Ys

    Oh wow what a week. I’m glad he’s better now. You must have been terrified. My husband’s allergic to wasp stings and I am always worried he’s going to get stung and start swelling up. So far it hasn’t happened.

    I’m wishing you both a quiet happy week this week :)

  • http://weheartit.com/entry/3267074 sleepyjane

    Jeez. How stressful for you guys! :/ I hope this week will be better.

  • http://sarahmariep.blogspot.com sarah marie p

    I’m so sorry you guys are going through this. What a scary/stressful situation! Being at the hospital sounds like NO fun! I’m glad you got to see your dad and that he cheered you up. So sweet! I hope Tyler is feeling better and that you hear some answers soon. xoxo

  • http://manderzmusings.com Manderz

    Allergic reactions are never fun. I hope you’re able to get some answers soon so you can breathe easier…and avoid another trip to the hospital.

  • Leah

    The nurse that asked you about your voice is an ASSHOLE! Seriously! I’m sorry that happened on top of everything else. How unprofessional and rude! SO GLAD that Tyler is feeling better, it must have been so scary. You’re a good caregiver. xoxo.

  • http://dreamoncemore.net/ Karen

    Oh my, it must be so scary to have an allergic reaction and not know what it is to. I hope you have been able to figure out what it is to keep it away from Tyler permanently.