Showing posts with label Eli in the hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eli in the hospital. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Eli's Hospital Stay
Eli's stayed in the hospital for two days and two nights, it was a roller coaster ride . . . they would give him meds and he would feel fine, fever down and everything . . . but then the fever would come back and he would get lethargic, like a rag doll. Thank you for all your prayer, Eli is now well and it is because you lifted him up . . . Thank you! It ended up being a severe tonsil infection, it took two days of intravenus antibiotics and 6 days of oral antibiotics. At one point his fever went up to 105 . . . scary stuff!! It is amazing we can rely on God and know that He is ALWAYS in control!



Sleeping the day away, I had never seen him like this . . . either he was sleeping or just laying there in bed . . . or wanting to be held.


Showing me his "spiderman hand" . . . he thought it was cool (until they would come to put the antibiotics in . . . he hated that and would scream the whole way through)

Eating a meal together . . . they gave me a complementary meal every time they brought one to Eli . . . and I gave it to Gabs =+).



Playing with the motorcycle that Gabby brought him as a get well present.

My pathetic little man =+(

Trying to stay awake . . . it's hard to do when you feel yucky!



Soothed by the thumb =+)

Gabby trying to cheer up Eli . . . she was in tears the night he went into the hospital, she was so sad for him that he had to get a needle.


This is the day that we went home, as you can see he is feeling himself again . . . all smiles!


Every time Andy would leave he would stand at the window and yell "Daddy come back to us!" =+)


Hanging out in the play area in the pediatrics ward at the hospital he was in . . . pretty cool!
Eli and a friend he made there . . . she had just given him that dinosaur book he is holding.


More playing while he was feeling good on the day we went home.

He kept calling this his guitar . . . it was folding chair in our hospital room.


We are glad to see our little man back to himself, thanks for all your prayers!!