I had to epi DD tonight. We left great adventure at 10. Everyone was hungry so we got fries from BK's drive through. DD said her mouth was itchy so I gave Benadryl - we forgot her daily Zyrtec yesterday. We kept driving and she said it was still itchy and her stomach hurt. Then she said she felt like something was in Her throat. We pulled off at the rest stop and went in. She said she was having trouble swallowing. We didn't know what to do. She looked ok. After awhile when after 2 tsp of Benadryl she didn't seem better And when She said she didn't want to leave the rest stop I gave the Epi and called 911. She is ok. We are at ER - vitals are fine. Dh and DS went home (about 35 minutes) bc we will be here for hours. She's sound asleep. I'm not sure whether it would have progressed or if it was really a reaction but itchy mouth/throat, stomach cramps and trouble swallowing .... I'm exhausted. I really didn't know what to do and I know I scared DD. We were both shaking. DH made me give the Epi which was good.
Oh no! I hope that the rest of your night is uneventful and that you can head home after observation without needing any more meds. :grouphug:
I think that you absolutely made the right choice. I would epi with those symptoms.
Thanks Janelle. The ER staff got me a cot but I know I'm not going to sleep. They administered something else in ambulance, can't remember maybe more Epi? And steroids at ER. She constantly complains of itchy throat and it's often her enviro allergies/post nasal drip.
OH, Mary. :grouphug: Hopefully you can get some sleep once you finally get cleared to go home. I'm so glad that you administered epi.
We've had mystery reactions like this from food-on-the-go. Wendy's fries did nearly the same thing to DD not three years ago-- I think that it was residue on her hands that she didn't get to wash off since we were in the car. She only ate a handful of fries, but it was enough. Luckily we were on our way home (so near to the ER, and could therefore administer more meds more readily, and play a bit of wait-and-see).
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It was weird bc she was chatting and seemed ok but then complaining. We did a wait and see for a bit. I'm hate that it's 2am and there's no one to talk to. I'm glad some of you guys are awake. I'm overwhelmed.
Hoping that either you have headed home or will be able to do so soon. I'm sure that you're exhausted, and that your DD probably wants to be home too - reactions always leave me wiped.
Still here. They said 6 hours from Epi. The doctor said he wants her to eat & drink something before we go. 15minutes until the 6 hour mark. I snoozed for a few minutes but I cannot wait to get in my bed. Dd has been sleeping most of the time. I'm hoping she'll cuddle up with me when we get home. I I texted a bit with my nephew in CA since I knew he'd be awake.
Thanks for checking in :)
Six hours is a good recommendation, so glad that you have a doc that seems to know their stuff - I just wasn't sure how long you had been there.
My doc has told me that if they let me out before six hours, I am supposed to stay in the hospital until the six hours are up.
Oh, Mary, I saw your other post in WAYDT and poked around to find this thread. Ugh. I hope you are both home and sleeping now and she is fine. Way to ruin a fun night. So sorry that happened. :( :grouphug:
Glad she is ok, hope you can take it easy today.
Oh, Mary, I just woke to see this. I am so sorry such a fun trip turned into such a bad night. But I am glad she is ok. Please take it easy today, catch up on your rest.
Sorry Mary :grouphug: I think you did the right thing with the epi. Especially given that you were on the highway not near home.
Different circumstances, but I gave the epi too recently. While the epi is so easy to administer, it leaves us mommas shaken up doesn't it? Find some ways to pamper yourself over the next week :heart:
I hope you are sleeping in this morning!
Sounds like you did the right thing. And hopefully DD will remember that the epi made her feel better and isn't so bad.
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Mary, sorry to hear about this. Hope all has been uneventful since and you are now cuddling and sleeping. :smooch:
Mary oh no'. You absolutely did the right thing. That feeling of it being hard to swallow and the stomach ache would totally do it.
Good for you for pulling off and for administering it yourself. Six hours--what a great ER.
Do go easy on yourself the next few days. It's really hard. After a reaction. :heart:
I'm glad your DD is okay. It is scary, isn't it. :grouphug:
Sorry that happened, but great job using epi! Hope she is feeling better now and you are sleeping!
MaryM,
I'm glad that your dd is ok. :grouphug:
Thank you all! DD is just fine today. She slept until 9:30 and DH got up with her. I got up about an hour ago and she is happy and bouncy and thankfully running and dancing. Her leg hurt so much from the Epi she was afraid to walk on it last night. The hospital and the EMTs and the paramedic were great. They all said better safe than sorry.
We are off to fill prescriptions, pick up a few things including a treat for dd - she wants a sonic c screwdriver.
Glad that you were able to sleep in, Mary. Take it easy on yourselves today. :smooch:
Hugs to you and your entire family!❤️ I'm glad she is ok!!
We are following up with the dr today. She's still complaining some things but is ok. I really think her allergy cup is full right now and whatever it was on Friday tipped it. I'll update later.
Have you contacted BK? DH's first response was that a worker XCed the food.
Quote from: Macabre on October 26, 2014, 09:53:14 AM
Have you contacted BK? DH's first response was that a worker XCed the food.
I haven't but I agree.
So glad that everyone is ok. :grouphug:
DD is fine. The dr prescribed 2 more days of steroid. His DD has the same name and allergies as my DD. She's 20 and away at college. Ive never had this dr before but he studied with Dr. Sampson when he was in medical school!
What a night! Glad she's ok now. :grouphug:
I don't know you yet, but I'm glad everything worked out okay! :grouphug:
Thanks 2ndGenAllergyMom!
I can tell my DD is super nervous after last Friday. She tells me multiple times a day about a scratchy throat or feeling like something is in her throat. Part of it is her seasonal allergies. This fall has been tough. Part is stress/nerves. We are having a sleepover tonight. DH & DS are too. Just before she fell asleep I told her more about my very bad peanut reaction and about how I felt afterwards...I'm hoping it helps her feel more secure bc I'm so highly stressed and her telling me about every itch may just do me in.
I can't really think of much to say except to hang in there! :grouphug: It's already hard to find the right balance between constant vigilance and not developing a phobia--and after a frightening reaction that's got to be hard.