Friday, January 12, 2018

Infected Hang Nail **UPDATE***

Camden woke up Monday with a sore pinkie on her left hand. It was a little swollen and had a green spot on it.  It did look like it probably hurt, but despite her cries, I wasn't keeping her home for a sore little finger.  I did take her into the school nurse to get her opinion.  She concurred that it was an infected hang nail, that she gets them all the time (even the green spot) and soaking in Epsom Salt helps dry it up.  We started the home remedy that evening.

She cried herself to sleep that night and woke up in more pain.  It did look worse.  I sent her to school and called her doctor to see if we should come in.  They didn't open until 9 and in the meantime the school nurse called.  Camden had stopped by her office to show her and the nurse thought it should be seen.  It was getting worse.  Her teacher reported seeing a red line down the side of her finger.

We got in to the doctor that afternoon.  The first nurse thought it was "interesting" and said antibiotics would be prescribed.  She left and a second nurse came in just to see "the finger."  Dr. Joshi arrived and was met with "don't touch it" repeatedly when she tried to examine it.  Yes, antibiotics would be prescribed, but she also wanted to get a culture sample.  Camden laid on the exam table, I leaned over her to sooth her/kiss her face while the doctor began to squeeze the finger to extract some pus.  As you can imagine, I ended up having to restrain Camden pretty forcefully while she loudly pleaded for her to stop.  The culture was gotten and a second squeeze to remove more pus was done.  Loud, blood -curdling screams were emitted.  Thankful there were no other patients in the rooms!




We won't get culture results until Monday.  We got liquid antibiotic since that is slightly easier for Camden to take.  And I seriously mean only slightly.  She has to take a fairly large dose twice a day and it takes her a bit of time to get it down.  Hopefully it will continue to get easier.  The swelling went down after the appointment but was back flared up today.  The doctor wants her to continue to soak in Epsom Salt and for us to squeeze pus out if we can stay sterile and get her to do it.  By the look of it when I left for work, tonight Kevin and I will have to forcibly handle her since the pus is building up and needs to get out.  The next few days are going to be such fun!

UPDATE
I ended up calling the doctor on call on Saturday night because the pus sack was getting so large and red.  Kevin and I had just held her down and tried to squeeze it but it was not budging.  We thought we maybe should take her to the ER to get some of it out.  It was green and HUGE.  Much to Camden's delight, the doctor said to avoid the hospital because of too many flu germs and gave us permission to not try to squeeze it out.  Keep an eye on it, but the medicine should start working in the next 24 hours and the body will reabsorb it or start oozing on it's own.  With no threat of squeezing, she knew she had to take her medicine for things to get better.  We made a big countdown on the kitchen chalkboard and she takes the ginormous amount of medicine fairly easily now.

Saturday afternoon:


Saturday night it in the tub it oozed some and Sunday even more so.  It continued to look horrible, but she finally stopped constantly whining that it was hurting.  Besides church, we kept to the house so that we weren't exposed to anything that could get into her wound. 

Sunday morning:


This morning (Monday) she woke up and exclaimed that it was not hurting at all.  The pus bubble is way down and still oozing.  Thankfully she has an e-learning day (stay home to do school work and doesn't go to the building) so she has one more day to rest and let it heal.

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Monster Golf


Another day in Lafayette over break...hanging with Gramma Pat!

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

More Fun Together

After a day in Lafayette, we came home and headed to Crawfordsville High School for a night of swimming and jumping off the diving board.  We were pleased to see friends, Owen and Levi, also arrive.







Sophie spent the night and we headed to Terre Haute Children's Museum the next day for more play.






My favorite thing to watch was the two of them in the Vet area.  They role played for a good amount of time.





It was the longest visit we had spent at the museum in a long time.  Sophia and Camden are a good match in how they play and simply enjoyed their time.

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Get Air with Sophia

We went to Lafayette with Sophia a few days after Christmas to get out of the house.  Ended up at Get Air.  These two had so much fun together. 

Dodgeball...



Racing against each other on the obstacle course...



And just goofing off...






 After our hour of time, they did the Hurricane Simulator.




Monday, January 8, 2018

Christmas Morn

Gramma Pat came down the day before, we had a fun time at GaGa and Grandpa's on Christmas eve and Christmas morning was wonderful.

We had our usual breakfast...with the exception of pork patties and bacon from our hog.  The monkey bread was one of the best yet.  It was a great start!


Austin was late because his car was frozen, but he arrived in time for stockings and presents...and eventually breakfast.




Bath bombs are a new favorite and several were in her stocking.



Her "big" gift (well besides a dog) was a set of laser tag guns (6) and a capture the flag game that can be played with them.


We all enjoyed this walking, whinnying, wiggling pony.
 

She also got her own set of kids kitchen knives.





A few "flip" items - a pillow and a notebook, along with a new pair of slippers.



Gramma Pat got her a "make your own" gummy kit and her stocking had a gummy pickle in it.  That thing was disgusting and quickly made it's way to the trash can.  Hopefully the trolls will be better!



Can't even remember what turned the tongue blue, but it was a hit.


A fierce sit-down laser battle ensued.  Can't wait until it warms up and we can get a true game going.




Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Fifi's Lunchbox

Before meeting Ginger, we stopped at our favorite Terre Haute lunch spot - Fifi's.  It's amazing, original, crazy sandwiches and fresh cut fries.  They are known for their donut burger, which we have never had.

Kevin tried their monthly special - a huge burger between grilled cheese sandwiches with chili, bacon, and other toppings.  It was messy to say the least!


I got the horseshoe, which is a concoction that was "invented" in Springfield, IL.  I'd seen it on TV and on menus, but never ordered.  It was a simple open-faced burger smothered in welch cheese and loaded with fries. 


It was okay.  I really like their sweet & spicy coleslaw, plus we get their Hash Brown Casserole Balls.  We usually get them "angry" which means drizzled with siracha hot sauce.

Camden requested a cookie milk shake.  It was HUGE!  There was fudge smothered around the rim, giant chunks of chocolate chip cookies throughout, and a big dab of whipped cream on top.  Needless to say, she couldn't finish it...thankfully she had some help!