We phoned Eva, being a Sunday and she said we must go to “Ambulans” downstairs, ground floor and see the doctor on duty. Same as our Casualty in our hospitals. We tried to find one of our familiar doctors that know Jason but being a Sunday they were all off duty.
We waited our turn and the nurse called us in, gave us a blood lab paper and told us to go downstairs for blood tests. Me obviously having enough of all this nonsense of Jason getting sick I asked the nurse whether they were going to at least listen to his chest before we go drastic and take bloods, I mean they hadn’t even taken his temperature and listened to his chest or asked ANY questions. For all we knew Jason may just have had a snotty nose. So the nurse was pretty unimpressed with me and they made us wait to see the doctor. Jason was pretty hysterical crying and screaming and we didn’t know why so while I waited Bruce took him for a walk outside to calm him down. When Bruce came back, Bruce was white in the face and full of poo. Poo on his shirt, jeans and a nice big splat on his shoe as well and Jason full of shit too! While Bruce and Jason were outside they bumped into Rob, Brene and Tayden but Bruce was so wound up about him being shat on he couldn’t even speak to them!! So off we went to the bathroom to try and clean Jason and Bruce up. Luckily I normally carry about 6 changes of clothes with me with Jason’s chronic diarrhoea problem!
I took Jason’s track pants off, his shirt and his nappy which were all full of poo! While I am trying to wipe him down as best as I can, he is pooing and weeing at the same time, all over the bathroom floor!! Finally we managed to get him cleaned up and a nappy on and oops, sorry we also managed to block the toilet. I flushed the toilet paper down and the water just kept filling instead of going down. So we quietly left the toilet – in a clean state of course but blocked. Sorry about that!!
We finally managed to see the doctor who went through all the paper work, found out that we were already a patient and was happy to examine Jason and then do the bloods right in the room there at no extra cost to us. She said that his chest was clear but his CRP levels were high and we would have to go back on Monday for a check up and take a stool sample with us as well for testing the next day. No need to an antibiotic at this stage because he had only finished his last course the day before!
So a quiet stressful Sunday afternoon we had again worrying and wondering what’s up now. Are we going to be able to continue with the program or will we once again be isolated and not able to do a thing?
We waited our turn and the nurse called us in, gave us a blood lab paper and told us to go downstairs for blood tests. Me obviously having enough of all this nonsense of Jason getting sick I asked the nurse whether they were going to at least listen to his chest before we go drastic and take bloods, I mean they hadn’t even taken his temperature and listened to his chest or asked ANY questions. For all we knew Jason may just have had a snotty nose. So the nurse was pretty unimpressed with me and they made us wait to see the doctor. Jason was pretty hysterical crying and screaming and we didn’t know why so while I waited Bruce took him for a walk outside to calm him down. When Bruce came back, Bruce was white in the face and full of poo. Poo on his shirt, jeans and a nice big splat on his shoe as well and Jason full of shit too! While Bruce and Jason were outside they bumped into Rob, Brene and Tayden but Bruce was so wound up about him being shat on he couldn’t even speak to them!! So off we went to the bathroom to try and clean Jason and Bruce up. Luckily I normally carry about 6 changes of clothes with me with Jason’s chronic diarrhoea problem!
I took Jason’s track pants off, his shirt and his nappy which were all full of poo! While I am trying to wipe him down as best as I can, he is pooing and weeing at the same time, all over the bathroom floor!! Finally we managed to get him cleaned up and a nappy on and oops, sorry we also managed to block the toilet. I flushed the toilet paper down and the water just kept filling instead of going down. So we quietly left the toilet – in a clean state of course but blocked. Sorry about that!!
We finally managed to see the doctor who went through all the paper work, found out that we were already a patient and was happy to examine Jason and then do the bloods right in the room there at no extra cost to us. She said that his chest was clear but his CRP levels were high and we would have to go back on Monday for a check up and take a stool sample with us as well for testing the next day. No need to an antibiotic at this stage because he had only finished his last course the day before!
So a quiet stressful Sunday afternoon we had again worrying and wondering what’s up now. Are we going to be able to continue with the program or will we once again be isolated and not able to do a thing?