The ER confirmed that Abram's seizure was fever-induced. It was 103.7 after we got there. They monitored him for about three hours and then sent us home. He was also diagnosed with RSV (which I figured he had). We've been giving him alternating doses of Tylenol and Ibuprofen to keep his fever down. The poor little guy is miserable today and of course it has been hard to sleep with all the coughing he is doing.
Here are some pictures of the the grand occasion. He was quite out of it for the first half hour or so.


Once he was fully awake and with it, he cried and cried because he wanted "out." The little guy was tired of people poking and prodding him.


Once he was fully awake and with it, he cried and cried because he wanted "out." The little guy was tired of people poking and prodding him.
Aunt Kate and Greysen stopped by this morning. I guess the good thing about them both being sick is that we don't have to try to keep them away from each other! We've been watching a lot of Abram's favorite train movie today.
All-in-all, we are so grateful for God's grace that carried us through that stressful time. The whole time I was holding Abram on the way to the hospital, I was telling Jesus that we knew He created Abram and was holding him together. There was nothing we could do to change what He already knew was going to happen. What a blessing to have a living God to trust in!
3 comments:
Our little guy had a fever-induced seizure when he was younger. It was scary! Hope Abram is feeling better!
oh my goodness, how scary! this brought tears to my eyes. SO glad he is okay!
Jen,
Seizures are never fun....Hayden is epileptic. He has all types of seizures except febrile, go figure he has survived some pretty high temperatures. BUT....watching your child have seizures every day is not easy.
Love watching your journey to your expanded family....Amy (from Abrazo--Dbugsma)
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