Sunday, June 14, 2009

Our visit to the ER

For those of you who are wondering what’s going on at our end, I am sorry I have been slacking at providing updates. I will soon post detailed updates on Gauri and Neel – I promise. But for now I’ll just say – we had the most scary evening this past Thursday. Gauri was out with Nanu for their evening walk, Neel and I were home, having our one-on-one time alone when Mani came back rather early from his racket ball game. I was surprised as well as happy that he was back soon. But within a few moments I realized that he was actually choking, barely able to talk, coughing vigorously and unable to breathe. I realized that this was his allergies, but this time it was worse. When he just couldn’t breathe, he signed me to quickly rush him to the ER (emergency Room). Fortunately, papa was back with Gauri and I only said “I am taking him to the ER, Neel’s with me, you take care of Gauri, and I’ll call…” We left in a panic and Manish kept insisting that I jump those one million traffic lights each one of which was Red this time, I was trying to keep my head straight while driving a screaming baby and chocking husband. As soon as we reached the ER the ER staff realized that his condition was rather critical because he was complaining of inability to breathe and therefore they asked me to register him while they already took him in. As we (Neel and I) registered him, my head was running in all directions, “Is he OK ? does he need me right now? He doesn't have a cell home with him? What about Gauri – would she be crying at home? Should I call papa – Damn no cell phone signal here. Neel’s crying, he is hungry, what can I give him, Jeez, he just pooped…oh shoot I forgot the Diaper bag in the car, cant go back to the parking lot now….” My brain’s CPU was running at 100% and was ready to hang, when the nurse asked me if I wanted to go see my husband. “Yes, ofcourse”. Ok so things were only going to get worse – they (hospital staff) couldn’t find him in any of their rooms!! “Sorry we cant seems to find your husband here” said the nurse. “Ok let me ask someone”, “ I am surprised where did they take him”…..I was almost about to have a panic attack, because only they worst possibilities were coming in my head at that time. Thanks goodness they finally found him. But those 15 minutes seemed like forever to me. I was relieved to see that he was able to breathe now. With a million monitors on him, and IV and what now and a zillion other drugs already injected in my poor hubby, “the situation is under control now” the nurse said. We were informed that it could take several hours before a doctor would be able to see him. The Doctor saw him at around 10:30 and reported that it was definitely a result of one of his severe food allergies (in this instance the culprit was nuts in the laddoo he ate before heading out for the game that evening). With a long list of antihistamines and other Allergy drugs , we finally got home by 11. Thank God, everything was Ok with him, Gauri was super excited to accompany me to the hospital to bring baba home. “I missed you baba” were her exact words as he entered the car when I picked him up at the ER door. We have see an allergist now, to figure things out and understand the dos and the don’ts regards to his eating. For now, I am putting away ALL Indian sweets out of his sight.

10 comments:

Not so perfect mom of Neel & Gauri said...

Bhavna, this one's specially due to your request for updates. Thanks for checking on us through our blog.

Unknown said...

Hi Pragati,that is one scary situation, I never knew Manish had severe allergies...I'm glad that all is fine now!!

Not so perfect mom of Neel & Gauri said...

yes Sara, it was quite scary this time, although this not the first time he has that allergic reaction, but it was definitely the worst one I've witnessed. His allergies are getting worse every year. I am very cautious about what he eats now.

Bhawna said...

Hi Pragati, I'm really sorry for pushing u. How's Manish Now? I really appreciate the way u dealt with the situation with a small baby. This country taught us a lot.
Very nice family picture.
Take care.

Anonymous said...

This is a very wonderful and a cute family pic bhabhi.
Give my regards to bhaiya and though im very small to say this but i would like to mention that how sensibly and with courage you handle these kind of situations that arise, without forgetting the time when bhaiya was operated and you were carrying and you alone managed everything.
Love you
Kokil.

two 'lil weeds mama said...

Goodness, what a thing to read here of how you guys are doing. We do hope Manish is feeling much much better. So sorry he (& you all) had to go through all of this b/c of allergies.

Good to hear it all turned out well. Thinking of you guys & hoping you enjoy a lovely Father's Day all together {w/ your Dad here too}!

two 'lil weeds mama said...

Oh, p.s. love the pictures!

Unknown said...

Hey Paru that was scary...but I am proud the way my'SUPERWOMAN'friend has dealt with it.... take care

Baatein unkahi si said...

You were really brave and level headed to handle a situation like this. Kudos to you. Times like these really test you and leave you wondering for later "How did you manage then?"

Divya Goel said...

when i got to know about this i was upset n worried too. this was a nightmare for us. but now when i read all about that incident. my heart is beating so hard, my nerves are numb and head is heavy. i was not able to read the whole thing. only thing that is coming up in my mind is why??? we were not around.
undoubtly.....u r a strong woman to deal with all the difficulties. i pray for you all have healthy n wealthy life today n forever. please God no more test for them.