Here's the rundown:
Monday Ben was at BB's.
Monday Ben was at BB's.
She gave him night meds - and told me so.
Shortly after Steve picked him up.
Put him to bed after arriving home.
Gave him a second set of night meds.
(unbeknownst to me)
(unbeknownst to me)
See...I forgot to relay that SMALL detail to him.
An hour later I went upstairs.
They were both sleeping.
They were both sleeping.
I had an impression about the meds.
I asked Steve if he had given them to Ben.
YES was his answer.
My heart sank.
My heart sank.
I called his doctor.
"Get him to the hospital" was his reply.
Ben was unconscious at this point.
We couldn't wake him.
(it was unnerving)
The ER put two IO's in his shins
(still no reaction from him)
and pumped lots of fluid
to help with his VERY low BP.
The local ambulance came
and I cringed.
I can't help it.
I SMELLED fear
I SMELLED fear
as they approached him.
It's a mother bear thing.
As they are walking out the door,
the medic grabs my arm and says...
"We ain't gonna let the grass grow
driving up there if ya know what I mean."
WHAAAT?!?!
driving up there if ya know what I mean."
WHAAAT?!?!
I turn to leave trying hard not to roll my eyes.
He grabs me again and tells me,
"And I know your husband's a cop, but you ain't gonna have the same leeway as us medic folk, so don't try to keep up with us."
Might I add that these are the medics that took an HOUR to load Ben onto the stretcher and into the ambulance? It was painfully slow. I had my bed made, things unpacked and almost fell asleep by the time they arrived.
The PICU put an IV in,
took his IO out...
ran more fluid,
ran more fluid,
and Ben slept the rest of the night.
AND then all of the next day.
He was in his happy place.
The end.
The end.
(I hope)
11 comments:
Better leave a note attached to Ben saying --I've already had my night meds! Wow, what a scary situation that was for all of you. Those ambulance drivers sound like they come from the back woods of Maine--Holy Moley! Glad Benji is o.k.
Oh I am just so sorry that happened. You are a trooper!
ps. Just remind him to sleep that well on Christmas Eve while he's waiting for Santa!
Oh my goodness, you must have been so frightened! Thank goodness all is well, and he is back in his happy place. :)
So happy it wasn't more serious. I'm considering a Christmas in NH so I can come smack that medic.
..... hmmmm, maybe that's not the correct Christmas spirit, but what the heck!
Wow! So glad you are in tune! You are a giant!
(spiritual,that is)
grass?!!?
Who uses grass analogies when you're slipping on ice?...
I love you Ben--next time, speak up!
Make a little a.m. and p.m. bracelet he gets on when his meds are done, or he needs them, and maybe that will help?
Oh my gosh, I'm glad he's ok. What an adventure!
DRAMA.
I might have to change your name from WILLOW to Drama! It's UNREAL!
"i aint gonna let the grass grow before seeing Ben again" I feel a h/c is in order :)
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