Thursday, January 6, 2011

If You Don't Succeed.... Try, Try Again.

Well,

Max had his first ER visit.

(first IV)

And it was pretty much all my fault. I am trying to baby proof my house, but am finding more and more things every day that can be risky for a child. While I was going through my medications, throwing the expired meds away, and trying to place all the medications in 1 cabinet in our house. I had placed the expired medications on the counter top and went to the kitchen to get a garbage bag to throw them all away. Well... Max got a hold of a Tylenol PM bottle. And he somehow opened the child proof bottle top (child proof....Riiiight). Then he decided to try the pretty blue pills.

When I found him, there was an open EMPTY bottle with 1 pill on the ground. My heart sank to the bottom of my stomach. I had looked inside that bottle not 10-15 minutes before and there were at least 5, 6, or maybe 7 pills in that bottle, not 1 or 2. I immediately pinched his cheeks and did a finger sweep of his mouth. Something that I have become an expert at doing because I do it at least once a day. Every day. For the past month and a half. I retrieved one of the pills and stuck my finger in again. I could feel one in the back of his throat, but despite my effort... he swallowed it. By swallowing that one pill he had taken 3 times the amount of Tylenol recommended for his weight and 4 times the amount of Benedryl. And I wasn't sure if he had swallowed any more pills.

I screamed for Chris to come he took Max who was now gagging and crying from my aggressive attempt at retrieving that pill. Chris found 2 more pills on the ground that I had missed in my panic. I was so upset that this had happened. I felt like the most irresponsible parent in this world. How could I, A NURSE... OF INFANTS, let this happen?!? Why did I have so much confidence that a 10 month old would not get a hold of one of those medication bottles on the counter top and open the child proof lid? I couldn't find the number to poison control so I called 911 in my panicked flurry.

Anyway, after the ambulance came and saw that he was stable and acting his normal self, they let us drive him up to Primary Children's to be evaluated. We had to be there for 4 hours to get his Tylenol level drawn. He ended up being just fine and his Tylenol level was OK. He didn't need any reversal medications. And the only affect of the Benedryl is he was a little more agitated and wouldn't fall asleep (Large doses can do that to you).

Anyway, BIG lesson learned. CHILD PROOF ANYTHING TOXIC! I feel like I can't leave this kid out of my sight! He is so active and loves to get into anything new.

My confidence was a little shot. But every parent makes mistakes. You just hope that the mistake you make doesn't end up being detrimental to your child. You just do your best. Nobody is perfect. I have to accept that, and just try harder. If you don't succeed.... Try, Try Again.

Max has also decided to attempt to walk. He is not graceful what so ever. It is hilarious to watch him. He pulls himself up, attempts to take 1 or 2 steps and then totally face plants. Then he just rolls over and gets back up again. You can't blame him for trying, but this is why my child may have a few more bruises or scrapes then the average child. I swear he has NO FEAR. He just falls over, and gets back up again. A good lesson in life too.... If you don't succeed, try, try again! Thanks for that little buddy.


Here are the video's:




5 comments:

Jill Homer said...

Oh, Max. That little guy is a busy-body. That must have been so scary, Lisa, but you handled it well. Sounds like he needs 24-7 monitoring. Miss you!

Rogers Neighborhood said...

I am glad Max is okay. I know the feeling of needing to child proof everything. It is scary the things they can get into.

Jen said...

It was fun to see Max at work, even if it wasn't the best situation. But don't feel too bad... I don't even know what I would have done differently in your situation. It's hard to stay ahead of such a busy guy!

Loved the videos of him walking... he is GOING for it! Too funny!

Sara said...

Mom told me about your little scare. Glad to hear he is just fine. I am sure this will be the first of a couple of ER visits in Max's life! You are a rockstar mom...don't ever think otherwise.

Amander said...

How scary! Seriously could happen to ANYONE. Keep up your good attitude!