



I should be napping now while my kids are asleep, but I wanted to get this post out there to warn all of you so that you don't have to experience what we went through last night....more drama. I've been asking God to lighten up on us :-)
Last night Taylor (20 months old) was bitten by a scorpion in our house...actually in our kitchen area. As soon as I saw her bending down to pick up something, I saw the scorpion scurry away. I quickly picked her up but freaked out a little. She started screaming, but I thought it was because I scared her with my reaction.
Within a minute, her left hand was swollen. The spider bite was on her pointer finger on her left hand. We knew she was in intense pain and frantically called 911 who then routed us to Poison Control. The lady as Poison Control was not too alarmed, and very slow to get each word out and explained what symptoms would likely follow. She said we wouldn't need to take her to the hospital unless things turned south. Well guess what, things turned south rather quickly.
One of the symptoms is excessive saliva. Kids can actually choke on their saliva and die. Taylor's pain level also began to increase when we thought it was bad enough already. So I called back to Poison Control and gave them an update. Because we live about 30 minutes away from the closest hospital, they wanted to send an ambulance to check her out.
So first the fire fighters show up and assess her. They quickly make the decision to get her to the hospital ASAP. So Taylor and Hank are in the ambulance while I quickly run inside to get Taylor her beloved blanket. They are ushered off and I was left behind with Landon.
Soon Hank's parents arrived and Grandma Carol graciously stayed with Landon while Grandpa Don and I headed towards Boswell Hospital...so we thought. Within two minutes of leaving our house to chase the ambulance, I get a phone call from the fire department saying that they decided to air vac Taylor to Phoenix Children's Hospital. I began to sob and quickly got myself together and knew that I needed to be strong to get through this for Taylor. Thankfully Hank was holding her the ENTIRE time and was able to comfort her since I wasn't able to.
At Boswell Hospital, they tried four times to attempt an IV all without success. By this time, Taylor had been crying for two hours nonstop and her eyes were unable to focus because her nervous had been attacked. It was so hard to watch our daughter lose control of her body. The best way to describe the nervous system being attacked is to say that is was similar to convulsions. Our baby girl went through a lot last night and it kind of makes me sad to think that this is only the beginning.
Once at Phoenix Children's Hospital (PCH), Hank and I signed off on the anti-venom medication which is still in the trial phase. Only a couple of hospitals in the state offer it. That's the reason why she was air vacced. It took another hour and a half to actually get the medicine in her system. My little girl had an IV in each foot and once the medicine was administered, we started to see good results rather quickly. Thankfully Grandpa Don had driven down to the hospital and my best friend Robin drove down to be with us.
The toxicologist was wonderful. He kept us informed and taken care of. Once the medicine ran its course, they evaluated Taylor and gave her the green light to come home. Taylor and I crawled into bed around 3:00 am. Although today when she woke up, she's been unable to walk on her own. Her feet are wobbly and her eyes are quite normal. She's happy overall but not her normal self yet. The Poison Control is calling every few hours to make sure she has a complete recovery.
Now to add to our to-do list, Hank will be sealing ways off into our house and trying to scorpion proof our house as much as possible. He'll be checking inside and the outside perimeter of our house every night with a black light. We'll try to kill as many as possible. We do live in the desert though...literally.
Thank you all for your prayers and support. I don't want to blog about this kind of stuff again for a very long time.