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Tubes Today

I have not talked about Sarah Kate's health too much lately, but she has continued to have ear infections since October. In fact, she has had five and has been on SEVEN antibiotics. We have continued to see the Dr. every week or two. We FINALLY got referred to an ENT and saw him on Monday. He said her ears were terrible and scheduled her for ear tubes this morning. Her ears have had so much thick fluid, that it was not able to drain and just continued to get one infection after the other. Her sleeping has been HORRIBLE! She has had about 50% hearing.

We are soooooooo THANKFUL she got these tubes!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The worst part about today was that she could not have anything to eat or drink. She is like me, she loves to eat and she does not miss a meal. Of course she woke up asking for her milk. Then when we got to the surgery center we had to wait......
and wait..........................
and wait...............they pulled out all the tricks: t.v. with cartoons, a wagon.............
Steve took a few hours off to be with us. We took Emily because it was just the easiest thing to do this morning. She was great!
Here I am holding SK in the recovery room. They said she was good....(it was probably like wrestling a bear.)
She was so glad to get home and eat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Her eyes are still a little puffy here.
I promised Emily a special treat if she was good at the hospital. Hillary had brought her this cupcake sucker. Thanks Hillary, you saved the day!

Comments

Lauren said…
Oh, Laurie…. I cannot even begin to express to you how much I can relate to SK right now! I had tubes after tubes put in when I was younger and even as an adult have had ear surgery after ear surgery and have another ear surgery scheduled this Friday.
I know all too well. But I hope this will cure the ear infections for SK!!! Looks like she took it like a trooper!
Vonda Axe said…
Laurie, SK already looks like her ears are feeling better.
I was just sitting down to email you to see if you were okay. I am so glad that SK did well at her surgery and hopefully she will start feeling better immediately. We missed you this morning! Can you believe that I've made it 2 weeks in a row? My new attitude is helping!
Jennifer said…
Bless your heart. We have only had one ear infection and it was rough so I cannot imagine how miserable you and SK have been the past few months. Hopefully, these will help! I always hear good things from parents whose children have them.
The Ormons said…
Give SK a hug from us. I hope this will make her feel better and plus she should hear better as well. Bless her heart. Glad she is doing ok.
Mallory said…
You've had a rough day! Bless your heart, and the girls too! :) Hopefully SK will develop a much better sleep routine now. Good luck!
Oh gosh we are scheduled to have tubes with my one year old on Friday. Glad to hear things went well!
His Doorkeeper said…
I'm so sorry for sweet little SK...bless her heart! Hopefully this will cure her ear infections! Emily was a big help..what a great BIG sister!
Hillary said…
So glad all of that's over! "Like wrestling a bear..." haha! She might be on the wild side but I sure do love her. Glad E was able to get her "treat". They tasted a little like stale cotton candy but they sure were cute!
Oh goodness Laurie, I pray this helps SK's ears!!! My boys never had to have tubes, but my best friend just had her 1 year old have some and the next day he was a new kid.. I pray SK is feeling better soon!

Katie
Andrea said…
I am so glad Sarah Kate did so well. We are thinking our 9 month old may need tubes. She has had several ear infections since Oct. also and has been on 5 different antibiotics. We can't tell if it's the same infection or numerous. I have had several friends with children who say that the tubes worked out great! Sarah Kate should be sleeping soon for you!
Alyssa said…
Aren't tubes wonderful? My son is on his second set and is doing wonderfully! Before tubes, his hearing was only 35%, but now is within the normal range. I also have a tube in my right ear and I can tell you that you notice a difference immediately! Good luck!
Kandi West said…
So glad things went well...I predict this will be life changing. Annie had them put in very early...why can't I remember exactly??? But it was a MIRACLE for us. Not a single ear infection after and MUCH IMPROVED sleeping. I pray the very same for SK and the rest of you! (I can't figure out why they make kids wait so long before referring to an ENT!!!!)
Sara Campbell said…
So glad she had this done. Annika has a little permanent hearing loss b/c of her infections, but we are so thankful she no longer gets sick. Did the dr.tell you to be prepared when she has a cold, it will all come out of her nose now? That helped me not panic to expect that.
the day's said…
oh sweet sk!! my son, bauer, had the EXACT same situation...and even though i didn't want them...we agreed to get tubes. it took them FOUR weeks to drain all that nasty infection and blood out, but once they did...it was like a miracle! he immediately began talking and feeling so much better!! i will keep you, sk, and the whole family in our prayers!! :)
Amanda Ledford said…
Poor little SK! I hope she starts to feel better soon and no more ear infections!
Amanda said…
Hi Laurie...I read your blog pretty often but dont comment but I had to ask about the darling dresses your girls wore to Harper's birthday...do you do them or do you have a seller you can refer me to? I loved the 2 prints together and I love pillowcase dresses. Glad the tubes went well and it will be life changing all 3 of mine have/had them and they are a blessing!
This will be such a blessing for you! It completely changed my life when Owen was little and had constant ear infections! I will pray that this will make a huge difference for her and a less stressful life with less illness for the rest of you!
Laurie, I read your blog but have never commented before....BOTH my boys have had tubes (my youngest is on his 3rd set)-but they are THE MOST WONDERFUL THINGS EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!! You will be so glad you made the decision to have tubes in her ears!!!! I recall less than 5 minutes after my boy's birth I asked the Dr. where the ENT was so we could go ahead and schedule a set! ha!
Kristen said…
Bless her little heart! My son Greg had tubes put in his ears for the same reasons a little over a year ago. When he came out it was like someone had turned the volume up on the world! His speech improved within weeks also. Poor guy, we thought he had just been ignoring us, when really, he didn't hear us! It's so hard to watch them take your baby away into surgery but it sounds like it was a good choice for your family. Glad to hear she is doing better! Saw your girls dresses on Kelly's blog - adorable! They looked so cute!!
riespzs said…
Hi Laurie, I wanted to pass something on to you in hopes it may help your little girl. Have you heard that there is a link between pacifiers and ear infections. If you google it you will read about several studies that have found this fact. My own son loved is passy and had multiple ear infections. It would be a shame if she had to have tubes again. I just wanted to pass this information on to you.

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