But i thought it was all normal, thinking she wanted to sleep.. Successfully made her fell asleep.
Hus stayed up to 12 plus to feed her. Was told by Hus babyg drank only 2oz out of 4. She just kept crying after waking up. Thinking she's tired, i turn her to her side. She puked.
Carried her up to our bed, less than 10 mins, vomitted again.
Less than 15mins she vomitted 3 times. Decided to go down to the hospital.
In less than an hour she vomitted 6times before we set off! (how serious her vomitting is)
When we reached the hospital, had some small test like BP and temperature test before doing registration. Feeling quite annoyed with the speed that the clerk is working on -___-
Reached the Children's A&E around 1.50am. But we was stucked at the Registration counter for like near to 15mins! I think this is quite ridiculous. This clerk was like dilly dally typing slowly.
Luckily babyg wasn't having any fever at that time. Boohoo!
Waiting and waiting and still waiting.. Finally get to see the doctor around 3plus.
While observing, she vomitted again! Right in front of the doctor. By than alr 8 times...
Doctor suggest to give her drip right away. Reject. She's not even dehydrate then.
Wanting to kept her for observation, but after some discussion, waited for awhile to see if she got vomit again after another feeding. Who knows she did. The most dreadful thing i would ever wanna faced.
Was given instructions to do admission for her. Waiting time was short over there.
Less than 10 minutes admission was done and we got directed to the bed immediately.
When we go up, babyg was already too tired from all the cryings and vomitting, KO after little pattings on bed.
Couldn't sleep. Keep asking the staff nurses who is on duty what time the doctor is coming.
Without much waiting, the doctor came in 10 mins later.. Was told what they suspect of babyg is having, gave informations on her history and such.
Without much waiting, the doctor came in 10 mins later.. Was told what they suspect of babyg is having, gave informations on her history and such.
She was weighing at 8.6kg that day. Not very accurate because it's just a rough estimation.
Was told by the doctor if her vomitting starts again, she have to be put on drip.
Quietly praying hard that she can be excuse from that. It's too painful for her..
She slept less than an hour and woke up crying. Till 5plus in the morning, woke up looking very buey song.
Then i told her: "velle velle, you might have to be on drip..."
Not long later she was given green light for feeding. But she took only 0.5oz.
Less than 5mins she vomitted out. Doctor said it's a MUST for her to be on drip alr (insert mega sad face). Trying to make her sleep a little more in sling.
Less than 5mins she vomitted out. Doctor said it's a MUST for her to be on drip alr (insert mega sad face). Trying to make her sleep a little more in sling.
Was told to bring her to the preparation room to put the needles and all.
Instructed to wait outside. Suddenly she shouted and cry really badly. Boo.
Nobody will know how i feel until you experienced this yourself too!
Instructed to wait outside. Suddenly she shouted and cry really badly. Boo.
Nobody will know how i feel until you experienced this yourself too!
The first time was jaundice, now this lj drip needle. Tsk.
She's crying inside the room and i'm doing the same outside the room.
Legs go super wobbly when everything was done i went into the room to pick her up.
Upon seeing me she cry even more badly! I feel so guilty at that point of time.
What i'm feeling then, was like, why i did not take good care of her. Why i left her into this state.
Quite stupid. Till a doctor came and tell me i should be blaming myself because virus attack is ANYTIME. Felt better..
She's crying inside the room and i'm doing the same outside the room.
Legs go super wobbly when everything was done i went into the room to pick her up.
Upon seeing me she cry even more badly! I feel so guilty at that point of time.
What i'm feeling then, was like, why i did not take good care of her. Why i left her into this state.
Quite stupid. Till a doctor came and tell me i should be blaming myself because virus attack is ANYTIME. Felt better..
Patting her to sleep..
Look. She keep on moving her fingers till got blood...
Shortly the packet of packet was put on and drip was administered.
Finally sleeping.. She must be feeling really sleepy. Milk was not allowed for her. T.T
Till 9 am in the night she was finally allowed to have some intake of milk!
Just 1oz. She finished it less than 3 mins! 15 mins later another 2oz. 3 oz is the limit alr :(
Till 9 am in the night she was finally allowed to have some intake of milk!
Just 1oz. She finished it less than 3 mins! 15 mins later another 2oz. 3 oz is the limit alr :(
She slept the whole night, which is good. Only around 1 am in the morning, the nurse geycho take BP, she woke up crying. Gave her milk again, continue sleeping till 5am plus.
Make her sit up and she keep wanting to pull the tube. Really bth her.
As she pull, i cried again. seems so painful and she can be like so ya ya continue pulling -.-
Then trying to distract her. Gave her her mini-mao.
Sayang-ing her mini-mao. Anyway, i think mil's pronounciation for minnie/mickey quite funny.
Becky-mao. HAHAHA. Eh same as my mom. "bell bell 喜欢becky-mao hor?" HAHAHA.
She flashed her gummy smiles time to time again, which made me really happy!
She must be recovering well then. Hee
Licking her mini-mao ball from her cousins and aunties. Like licking lollipop eh. LOL
Around 12 pm plus, was told that if she did not vomit and is drinking well by 5pm, she can be discharge! How happy i was feeling. Couldn't describe in words! The days there is like years.
Especially watching her vomit, crying, being poke, idk what i ca do other than cuddling her.
Time to 5pm, passes really slow. Eveything was dragged until 7 plus then finally able to discharged. Waiting for the nurse come to remove the drip is really long!
Especially watching her vomit, crying, being poke, idk what i ca do other than cuddling her.
Time to 5pm, passes really slow. Eveything was dragged until 7 plus then finally able to discharged. Waiting for the nurse come to remove the drip is really long!
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