About an hour or two after frosting Dallin was on the couch and Julie noticed that his eye loooked strange, at which time a panicked scream arose from her "NICK" at which time I responded with haste to find that my son now looked like Will Smith from the shellfish scene in "Hitch". We decided to bathe him in hopes that it would help to resolve the swelling by removing the toxin from his eye. This picture was taken immediately before that bath, Dallin looks miserable because he is cold. This is actually very little swelling compared to what happened over the next 10 minutes where his eye was completely swollen shut and his cheek doubled in size. He said it didn't hurt but he was miserable, but most important to him was letting us know that he had not eaten any peanut butter. The mere mention of P.B. and his eye brought exasperated panic on his part, he feared he was in trouble. So we had to agree with him that it could not have been P.B.. The first words out of Natalie's mouth was " I should have washed his hands", I think Natalie actually felt worse than Dallin. In the end, we went to the after hours pediatrician who told us to go home and give Dallin some Benadryl. It is now the day after and Dallin is back to normal thank goodness. The moral of the story, Dallin had his face swell up like a balloon after rubbing his eye with his hand that had been cleaned with a towel two hours before, he is very allergic to peanuts. Now, imagine his airway is about as large as three McDonalds straws combined diameter, had he eaten any P.B. his airway would have swollen in the same fashion and to the same degree. Good bye breathing. In closing don't feed my kid peanuts, love Nick.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
What did Dallin do!
About an hour or two after frosting Dallin was on the couch and Julie noticed that his eye loooked strange, at which time a panicked scream arose from her "NICK" at which time I responded with haste to find that my son now looked like Will Smith from the shellfish scene in "Hitch". We decided to bathe him in hopes that it would help to resolve the swelling by removing the toxin from his eye. This picture was taken immediately before that bath, Dallin looks miserable because he is cold. This is actually very little swelling compared to what happened over the next 10 minutes where his eye was completely swollen shut and his cheek doubled in size. He said it didn't hurt but he was miserable, but most important to him was letting us know that he had not eaten any peanut butter. The mere mention of P.B. and his eye brought exasperated panic on his part, he feared he was in trouble. So we had to agree with him that it could not have been P.B.. The first words out of Natalie's mouth was " I should have washed his hands", I think Natalie actually felt worse than Dallin. In the end, we went to the after hours pediatrician who told us to go home and give Dallin some Benadryl. It is now the day after and Dallin is back to normal thank goodness. The moral of the story, Dallin had his face swell up like a balloon after rubbing his eye with his hand that had been cleaned with a towel two hours before, he is very allergic to peanuts. Now, imagine his airway is about as large as three McDonalds straws combined diameter, had he eaten any P.B. his airway would have swollen in the same fashion and to the same degree. Good bye breathing. In closing don't feed my kid peanuts, love Nick.
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wow! that's scary.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad Dallin is ok.