They got the IV in and she had to keep her arm straight for the next couple days we were there. That was really the only part of being at the hospital that she didn't like. The staff there never let her have a dull moment. They have play rooms and so many fun things to do. There were also random people that would stop by and give away pillow cases and other goodies. The nurses came to check in on her every few hours. She had fun ordering her own food and moving her bed up and down. I'm glad they were so positive. She left the hospital thinking it was fun!
Shaun would come after work each night and let me get out for a little bit.
We don't know what we would have done without our good friends who adopted Rachel and Summer while I was at the hospital with Addie. They came to visit one night and really made Addie so happy.
We are adjusting to a new routine of checking sugar and giving insulin throughout the day. Addie was scared of shots a week ago but you wouldn't know that today. She has been so brave and optimistic about this change. We just try and be as brave as she is! I have never been so grateful for my degree, which is in Health Science, I learned about Diabetes so much and worked with Diabetes Educators for my internship. I still have to live it now but I feel confident going forward. It's not easy but as we are meeting and talking to others we know that life will get back to normal.
A special thank you to all our family and friends that have had us in their prayers throughout this week. We have felt lifted and blessed. We are so happy to see our little Addie feeling better.
9 comments:
I'm so glad you got everything figured out! You're an amazing Mom.
Way to go Addie, keep being brave!
So sorry you guys have to go through this but sounds like you are doing great all things considered...wish we were closer to help out.
Kelli, I had no idea!! I am so glad you are back home now and Addie is doing better. Tell Addie hi from me and I love you all!!
Hi. You don't know me. I'm a friend of Desi Daines, and linked to your blog through hers (ya know, bored and surfing!). Anyway, Type 1 diabetes runs hard and heavy in my family, so I have much empathy for you right now. The latest victim is my cousin's 4 year old grandson, Kayson. I thought you might enjoy this video that was recently made of him to help promote awareness. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I43VwbExu3Q&feature=youtu.be
I think if you cut and paste the above address, it will get you to it. Good luck with your sweet daughter!
Oh my goodness! That is so scary for you, but I'm glad your beautiful little girl will be okay. Hang in there!!!
wow! I'm so sorry to hear that, but I'm glad that everything is starting to get better! You are a tough woman!
Hey, we miss you and I wish I could have been there for you through all of this!! Now Kallie and Addie can be "shot friends" ;)You are a great Momma and good luck in this new adventure with your family!
Oh, Kelli! You seem to be dealing with this really well. I'm glad you caught it so early, and I'm glad Addie is adjusting. She's young enough, hopefully it will be an easy shift for her. My dad was diagnosed with type II last year, and a lifetime of lifestyle habits are hard to change by then. We miss you, and hope to see better news from you soon.
I shamefully admit now - it has been awhile since I got on your blog. I am so sorry to hear about Addie. I just can't even imagine. Poor little thing. My thoughts and prayers truly go out to you. I really miss you and hope we get a chance to see each other soon. Take care!
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