Thursday, October 22, 2009

H1N1

Yes, the Adams Clan has H1N1. It arrived on Sunday, maybe Saturday, and hit Nathan first. His fever got as high as 103.9. Grace was next to go late Sunday. Same deal, high fever and body aches. We took Nathan to the doctor Monday afternoon. She tested for strep and when that came back negative, she tested for influenza. It came back positive for Influenza A. She then sent the swabs off to be further tested for H1N1. We made the decision to keep all the kids home from school. We were glad we did. Jacob went on Tuesday, Doug started on Wednesday, and Daniel went today. He will go to the doctor tomorrow to confirm. Doug is without a high fever, but he has a nasty cough, body aches and other symptoms as well. He has made arrangements for church on Sunday and will be staying home with us. I have been tired, but have no other real symptoms and neither does Sarah. We will see how that changes over the next few days.

So what does a family of 7 do while they are all stuck indoors for over a week? Well... I have taken on the role of RN. This is my white board. As you can see I have been keeping regular track of fevers and medicines. It is very easy to forget who had what temp last and when you gave them medicine. It is much easier to let the white board do the remembering!! Each night I transfer this information to a note book, clear off the board and start again. So about every hour or so, I take temps, distribute meds and give fluids as necessary. The kids have gotten used to me coming up, pulling their ear and sticking the thermometer in!



The kids have been keeping busy in lots of ways. The first few days they watched a lot of TV and movies. They also played the Wii, pool, air hockey and anything else they could since they were home. Especially Daniel, Jacob and Sarah who weren't sick the first few days. Today we got creative. They had watched almost all the movies they wanted to, TV is for preschoolers or adults during the day and even the Wii was feeling a little old and it is tiring when you are sick.


So this morning Doug helped them get started building a "city" on the basement. Grace ran the General Store. Nate and Jake were mailmen and handy men. They ran "Handy Jacks." (Doug misspelled Jake and it stuck) Sarah was the official shopper. She loved buying stuff at Grace's store. Daniel was a police officer/EMT and then a zoo keeper. Doug and I ran the upstairs restaurant "Adams Bar and Grill" We used poker chips for currency and eventually Grace even made credit cards for everyone to use. She got into it the most. The rowing machine was the conveyor belt at the check out counter and she even had an aisle to shop down. The twins were in the process of building a zoo for Daniel. They had string and stuffed animals. They cleaned that part up before I could take pictures, but maybe I can get them tomorrow. I had planned on running the movie theater up stairs, but we didn't have time for that today.

They had fun at lunch, ordering and leaving their payment. We made them all take naps, but when they woke up play resumed. They played until about 5:30pm. Daniel's fever was going up and so was Jakes. Nate still isn't 100% yet either so they put on a GI Joe video (1st season of the original cartoon. You know Yo! Joe! GI Joe is there! Now you know, and knowing is half the battle) They love it!! I have even heard Sarah yell "Yo Joe!!"

Anyway, that is how we spent our sick day today. The kids had fun, they didn't fight half as much as usual and Doug and I were able to relax too. Doug's mom and sister even stopped by for a drive by drop off of supplies. We were running low on some things. We are now stocked and ready to go. We could be stuck here for another week and be set.

So we will see what tomorrow brings. Daniel will go to the doctor and maybe Doug too. I am hoping to get some homework for the kids to work on. I would love for them to not be too far behind when they finally return to school. I will try and post regularly and let you know how we are doing.

I hope you all stay healthy. Keep an eye out for influenza like symptoms and stay home if you have them. Check with your doctor about what to do. Some aren't treating it at all and will tell you to just stay home. Others will have you come in and test you to be sure. My kids are taking Relenza which is the new Tamiflu. This is supposed to lesson the symptoms and speed recovery. We will see how it works. The key is 24 hours fever free with out the help of Motrin or Tylenol. But even then, there may be lingering symptoms, like body aches, sore throats and respiratory issues. It has hit Southern Michigan pretty hard. Several schools in Hillsdale County have closed. Only time will tell how it will effect schools here in Lenawee. We will keep you posted.

Blessings All!!

2 comments:

Dad said...

Robyn, I can't believe you haven't gotten yet.

Emily Cook said...

Oh my Robyn, I am taking notes for when it hits us! The white board is a great idea! Will pray you don't get it... or at least that you don't have anyone left to nurse through it when you do!

Your kids are HUGE!