Given the fever that Jordan ran yesterday along with the cough and runny nose, we made an appointment this morning. The cough and the runny nose don't bother me, but when there's a fever that lasts all day, that's when I want someone else to take a look. I'm glad that Jordan still views going to the doctor as a positive experience, so we always try to see someone we know. Today's lucky doctor was Dr. Anderson. We saw him the last time we were there with strep throat and Jordan talked about him for days, so I figured we were safe. Jordan chatted him right up and he patiently answered all of her questions, commented on her good behavior and casually announced that she has bronchitis. In fact, I had to ask him again what he said because Jordan started talking more loudly when she realized that he wasn't talking to her, so I really couldn't hear him. 10 days of antibiotics later, she should be fine and she can go back to school Wednesday.
The word bronchitis really has a negative connotation in my mind and makes me think I should be worried. But, Dr. Anderson was so calm about everything that I didn't really think much about it...until I could get to a computer and Google it! In my defense, when I Google a diagnosis, symptom or other medical issue I only look at a maximum of three sites that appear and try to pick ones I know--Dr. Sears, baby center, etc. And I stopped reading when the consensus was that bronchitis was not a big deal...as long as it didn't turn into pneumonia.
I took Jordan and Kenneth home and went to work for a little while. I'm still feeling pretty crummy, though. My throat still hurts, but I don't really think I'm SICK, so we'll see what happens. I'm happy to be home while Jordan will be sleeping, though, so I can get a nap myself! It is much needed!
After our naps, Jordan decided that her pink baby needed to see Dr. "Andason", too. She put her in her car seat, made sure her pajamas and hat were on and that I was going with her. She had a very interesting dialog about her trip to the doctor, if Dr. A fixed her when she went to the doctor, medicine, etc. I wish I could remember it all!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment