Rural IL health care.

Or more aptly titled LACK of rural IL health care.

This past Thursday afternoon, my grandson Camron drank charcoal lighter fluid. Chelsea and Jeff hopped in the car and headed for the nearest hospital while on the cell phone with 911. By the time the ambulances (yes two) met them, he was blue and unresponsive.  The EMTs then argued about who’s call it was. Jeff gave them a thorough cussing and told them he didn’t care who, but someone better do something for his baby NOW. With oxygen support, he had come around by the time they got to the hospital. They took a chest x-ray, the Dr gave a cursory look to ears and mouth. Declared he didn’t think he actually swallowed any, and dismissed him within 45 minutes of his arrival.

A little background…

Jeff had called me when they were getting out of the ambulance. I started to lose it. Then, the thought hit me if I didn’t keep it together I couldn’t pray for him. While Ed got shoes on, I went to bring the truck up from the back. All the while praying for Camron, his organs by name, that kind of thing, then when I ran out of organs I began praying in tongues. I figure the Spirit knows more than I do anyway huh?

By the time Ed and I arrived at the hospital, Camron was awake. The Dr my Gram so despised was in charge. Wonderful. I walked back towards the nurses station and asked where Camron was. I didn’t bother asking permission to go back, simply walked in with a stance that dares them to stop me. I was there to see the “Dr” (using the term loosely here)  give him all of a five second look over and tell Jeff and Chelsea he could go home.

By the time they arrived home he began vomiting charcoal starter fluid. Lots of it. Chelsea rushes him back to the hospital and Jeff calls me to get there quick. I drove back to the hospital 70 mph and didn’t have to pass a single car.

We are there about a half hour, they do another chest x-ray and say it shows nothing (in rather snotty tones) but then his temp begins to rise. Chelsea and I had the nurse take his temp three times in about 15 minutes. First reading 100.4 second 102.4 third 103.

About this time another Dr walks in and says Camron can be dismissed.  What?! I lost it. I asked, “We are back here because he threw up what you peopled declared he didn’t ingest, now he’s running a fever and you are sending him home?  What is this stuff going to do to him? How much danger is there to his brain, his liver, his throat and lungs?” He said “I don’t know, I just came on shift and am going by the previous Dr’s notes.” I told him he bloody well better go find out for himself and pronto. He comes back a few minutes later and says he thinks Camron should be admitted to Taylorville hospital where his pediatrician has  privileges.

By the time he walks back out I lose my cool I picked up Camron and head out of the room, telling Chelsea to follow me. When I get to where the Dr is he is flipping through the Poison Control book (never mind calling them huh?). I told him, “We are leaving and taking this baby to St John’s” (they have a pediatric unit). He said, well I still have to call his Dr and you will be leaving against medical advice” My response? “Like I care! Get the damn paper work now because I am walking out and you have about 2 seconds.” In the mean time… Camron’s Dr calls and says he won’t admit him to his hospital because he has an appointment in his office the next day! He could be dead by morning you bloody moron!

The second Dr in this fiasco finally admitted to Chelsea she was doing the right thing.

I traded vehicles with Chelsea and told her to go get Jeff and haul ass. They drove 100mph all the way. Chelsea said she had already decided she wasn’t stopping for any cop, she’d take whatever they wanted to give her once she got to the hospital. ;-) She saw nary a cop, which is very unusual for I55.

While they were rushing there, Camron’s uncle Jason was on the phone with St John’s telling them what was going on. They wanted to send an ambulance, but by the time they’d be able to meet up on the interstate, it would waste precious time.

Camron was immediately admitted upon arrival at St John’s with a dx of aspiration pneumonia. They kept him 24 hours doing x-rays and blood work every two hours. When the Dr went to dismiss him, he told Chelsea if she didn’t feel comfortable with that he could keep him another 48 hours. Since the last two labs came back the same, they decided to bring him home.

Yesterday it was very evident this little 15 month old boy had been through hell. Every time I look at him I want to punch the two Drs that ignored his distress. At the same time I thank the Lord over and over that it wasn’t worse. It is only by His grace and mercy it wasn’t. I believe that with all my heart.

Published in:  on August 21, 2007 at 5:05 pm Leave a Comment

Camron James aka: professor Cam, monkey boy, and STINKER

I got most of the title in before I had to jump up after him. ;-)

Camron is nearing 15 months old, and he’s taken about ten years off my life already. The child has no fear, and seems to delight in making his Grannie gasp.

We have a game we play. He sits in my lap and I bounce him to:

“Ladies ride from side to side. Gentlemen ride clip clop, clip clop. (insert excitement building pause) and the cowboy rides Ye Haw! giddy up, giddy up, giddy up!”

The other night he was a few feet in front of me riding the rocking horse and saying his 1 yr old version of this ditty. I was half reading half watching him. At one point I hear YE HAW! What do I see when I look up? Camron with both feet ON the saddle virtually making the rocking horse pull wheelies. As calmly as I could with my heart in my throat, I asked him to get down and sit on the saddle. Fortunately, he complied without incident.

A s I type this, he’s in the next room sitting in an empty tub. He pulled the plug and still refused to get out. I figure he’ll get cold or bored in a minute and want out. I’m not refilling the tub because he already looks like a little prune. LOL He’s hollering “ME BATH!” over and over. Reckon I’ll sign off and see if we can reach some agreement. ;-)

Published in:  on August 9, 2007 at 4:19 pm Comments (2)

What a wonderful week end.

Yesterday Melany (my 4 yr old grand daughter) called and asked if she could some visit. I hadn’t seen her or her baby sister Morgan (9 months) for nearly a month. That is the longest I’ve gone without seeing any of my grand kids. Ever. I don’t mind telling you, I wasn’t liking it one bit. The record prior to this was two weeks when Melany’s father got the bright idea to try and hide with her during their divorce. At least that time I could physically do something about the situation, like go hunt his a** down and call the cops.

This time was different. Sarah and I got in an argument. A very bad one. I won’t get into details, but all that was left to do was pray. Between prayers I bawled. I felt as if you could really die of a broken heart, I was on my way.

There are a lot of things my kids don’t know about me. Sarah is 23 now. I think it’s time she be let in on a few things. We had planned to do so last night. Didn’t happen though, and here’s why.

Melany was the first in the door. She held her arms up for me to pick her up, wrapped herself around me and squeezed tight for a good five minutes. Seems she had missed me nearly as much as I had missed her. Then, she brought her head up and said,”you can hold my sister now Grannie, she needs a turn.” I sat Melly down and picked up Morgan. She hugged me, looked up at me and hugged me again. This happen for about the next five minutes. Then they both got the giggles. Brain and Sarah were due at a benefit auction, so left the girls here with us.

We had a blast. First they had Popsicles and chatted with us while we put a roast on. Then Mealy and Ed went out side to play in the mud while I rocked Morgan and fed her a bottle. When Mel got back in she was in dire need of a bath. lol Ed and Olivia entertained Morgan while I got Mel in the tub. Then while I dished up supper, Olivia got Melany out and dressed. We all sat down to supper and when Melany cleaned her plate I asked her if she wanted any more of anything. She decided she wanted more of everything. I was shocked! Normally, you have a hard time getting Melany to eat much. I guess playing outside with your Grandpa after a thunder storm gives a girl an appetite! Morgan will eat any time you’ll hand her something. She did well too finishing a bowl of macaroni and peas and two veggie biscuits.

I was just sitting here thinking how dull that may seem to a lot of people. I’m not a lot of people. I can remember praying for my future family when I was small enough my head didn’t reach the height of my bed where I knelt. I wanted lots of kids always. I wanted at least seven and maybe ten or twelve. I got five and I cherish them. I’ve got a passel of grand kids I cherish too.

When Sarah and I get to have our long talk, she’s going to understand more. I’m praying she isn’t hurt more by the knowledge, I but can already see how she’s being hurt by the lack of it.

At least we are back on the right path. God grant me the wisdom to stay on it.

I almost forgot! I got to play midwife a bit today. Well, not really, it was a cat, but I’ll take what I can get. lol Calli has a very small tailless kitty. I get a call from Calli this afternoon that the cat is definitely in labor and if she has trouble will I be home. I told her I would be and to give me a ring if she thinks she needs anything. About a half hour later I get another call. This time I can here Kitty screaming in the background. Calli said, ‘Mom I think she needs the midwife.” That’s kind of a running joke… when I was a midwife, I was on the phone with another midwife when Chelsea (all of 2 at the time) comes screaming through the kitchen hollering, “Call the midwife, CALL the midwife. Maggie’s having her puppies!” The woman on the phone with me said “Will you tell that poor child you are the midwife before she has a stroke! lol

Anyway, back to Kitty… by the time I got there one kitten was partially out and sounding like he was going to drown. I got a towel and wiped his face good then he let out a good sound. phew! Not too big after all. Kitty however, was freaking out. I think the second kitten had the first on pinned a bit. He was screaming, Kitty was screaming, and I’m thinking oh good grief you have the hardest part done with! After about half an hour though, that kitten was still not all the way out. So… with the next set of contractions I gave her a little help and got him out. She showed herself ever so grateful and had the second on right away without any intervention. When I left the third was poking its little snout out and Kitty looked like she could handle it from there, so I cam home. I think I felt two more (unless more were hiding) The first one has a tail, the second one doesn’t. I can’t wait for tomorrow to see what everyone else looks like.

So this weekend was full of babies. Just the way I like it. ;-)

Published in:  on August 6, 2007 at 5:47 am Comments (1)

Running out of coffee

I woke up to NO coffee beans! If you know me at all, you know I have to have my morning cup of “melt steel” style coffee. Ed poured new water through yesterdays grounds. BLECH! As much as I love coffee, I was not going there.

I went through my morning chores and errands without that all essential cup of wake-up. That is not an easy thing for me or anyone that encounters me. I’m dumber than owl shit. ;-)

Now I sit here at nearly 3 in the afternoon finally getting some coffee in me. I may live after all.

Here’s the most interesting part; I thought I was going to have to go sans coffee for days. I was NOT happy about that, but pretty well resigned to it, A couple of my checks got lost somewhere and Ed’s pay from last week hasn’t shown up either.Then, I got ready to head out and happened to feel something in my pocket. Stuck my hand in a pulled out $50! I have no idea how long it’s been there. I know well over a year, because that’s the last time I was able to get into these jeans. :-P

So… I sit here now enjoying my Sumatra, and a few extra groceries are in the kitchen. I also got a banking blunder taken care of with minimal hassle. Not a bad day after all.

Tomorrow will be even better. I’ll actually wake up to good coffee. That’s gotta be better huh?

Published in:  on August 2, 2007 at 5:53 am Comments (1)