The day started with Mike and I going in to wake up Ryan and sing happy birthday. He just sat in his crib looking at us like we were nuts. We quickly got up and dressed and ready and headed over to my parents house to get ready for the party.
Ryan sobbed the whole way to the hospital. It was not his normal cry, but a very miserable, uncomfortable cry. The one positive is that when you walk into the Emergency Room with a screaming, red, blotchy baby, the nurses pay attention to you. We got help very quickly. The nurses got him back to see the doctor pretty much right away. In the hospital, like 5 different people had to come up and ask us questions. When they would ask what happened and I would say he had a reaction to the birthday cake, they would ask whose birthday cake he was eating. When I explained that it was his own first birthday cake, they were shocked. Apparently they never had a patient break out into severe hives eating their own special birthday cake before!
The doctor gave him a shot of Benadryll pretty quickly and the hives slowly started to go away. At this point Ryan was totally exhausted and falling asleep in my arms, but we had to stay for observation to make sure he didn't have a reaction to the meds and to make sure the hives were truly going away. We weren't there long when we were discharged. I kept thinking that some mom was just a few floors up, having her first baby, just like I was exactly one year before. By time we got back to the party, the party was over and cleaned up. The rest of the day, Ryan was pretty cranky and groggy. Even though he wasn't himself, the hives were almost all gone.
I went through the whole spectrum of emotions yesterday. I was excited for my baby's birthday, scared about the rash, panicked about the spreading hives, relieved when they started going away, worried that it would get worse, sad that Ryan had to go through that pain/discomfort, and disappointed that the party I planned and worked so hard on had to end in that way. By the end of the day I was exhausted. The next step is to see the pediatrician on Tuesday and then go to an allergist after that to see what was really going on.
So it wasn't the birthday I had planned for Ryan, and we had some unexpected drama, but I think overall it was a good day. Most of the party was a success and in the end Ryan was feeling better so everything turned out okay. One thing I know for sure, we will NEVER forget Ryan's first birthday!
12 Month Update:
-He is just about to switch to 18 month clothes
- Weight: 22lbs Percentage: 25-50%
- Just starting to transition from 12 to 18 month clothes and size 3 to 4 diapers
-Ryan is full out walking now. He will still crawl if he needs to get somewhere very quickly, but otherwise its all walking.
-He gives the best kisses, waves to the cats, plays by himself, reads his books, "talks" on the phone, digs through his toy box, and overall he is much more of a boy than a baby!
-He is talking much more. Not real words, but strings syllables together that sounds like sentences. When I ask him questions, he replies to me. Even though it doesn't make sense, he is definitely answer my question.
-He can identify things. If I ask him to get his book, he can walk over to his books and bring me one back. If I was were is Dad, he will point to a picture of Mike. This is crazy to me, because it really makes him seem so much more grown up.
-We are going to start transitioning off of formula bottles (not sure what we will give him instead just yet) and I am trying to give him more regular food and less baby food.
-There is probably so much more, but that's all I can come up with right now.
I probably won't be doing monthly updates anymore... I'll just update as exciting things happen. Right now I feel like Ryan changes every single day but I am really LOVING this age.
We were trying to get ourselves our the front door (Emma needed a nap) as things started to get hectic. I knew it was serious when you ran down the stairs and pushed your way out the front door over Emma as she tumbled out the door/down the first step. She was fine, she didn't cry, and it was completely fine. But it was kind of funny in the moment. Like , "Get out of my way right now, I don't care who you are!"
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear he is ok.
Wait on switching him to full milk bottles until he gets his allergy tests done. But my guess would be the eggs in the cake because he's been fine with cheese, right?
Good luck with everything.