Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Delicious Child

Something bit Alana. Something unknown. Something hungry. Something her body wasn't too happy about.

At first it just looked like a mosquito bite. She said it was itchy. I put anti-itch cream on it and gave it no more thought. The next day it no longer looked like a mosquito bite. It looked gross. Red and swollen and streaky. It looked worthy of a doctor visit. So that's what we did.

The doctor gave her some antibiotics, but since she had no other symptoms and was still running around like a crazy four year old, she was sent on her way. He did have one stipulation though, if it got worse she had to go to the hospital.

The next day, it was worse. Great. I love the hospital. At least in a small town the hospital doesn't have a ridiculous wait time, and you might even know the nurse.

Alana still felt fine, at least fine enough to bring nearly every toy she owns with her to the hospital. Every toy, including the smurf she talked me into buying for her at McDonald's the day before.

After not too long and some more antibiotics, we were still left wondering what the heck bit her. I know it wasn't Ava, cause she has bigger teeth. And I don't think it was a big spider, cause she said it didn't hurt. Its a mystery, hopefully not a recurring one.

Proof of bitten status:
These pictures don't even show how swollen and red it really was. There was streaking up and down her arm, and she could barely bend it because it was so fat.

Even with a fat swollen arm, she still wanted to go outside and play. And make dorky faces while I took her picture.

5 comments:

Amber Nicole said...

Oh my gosh, scary!!
I'm glad she's alright and still all happy as can be!

Cat said...

:( poor girl.. hope shes doing better.

Nikki Darlin' said...

That is scary. Hope whatever bit her what on about its way and doesn't come back.

Brian and Janette said...

Wouldn't you know it? The next day my son woke up with a swollen upper eye lid and a big, whoppin' bite on the back of one of his legs. Turns out he reacts like that to mosquitoes too! At any rate, she is a delicious child and I can't say I blame those mosquitoes and I agree...knowing the nurse is kind of fun! :)

Jennifer said...

That's not really great luck Janette. And when its on their eye I feel really bad for them, cause they look like they got into a fight. Alana's arm looked much better the next day, so hopefully all other bugs will leave her alone.

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