So I've been away. Not on a jolly I assure you. There is never a drama far away from me!
My daughter had chicken pox and we took it as read that my son would get it too. My daughter screamed her way through but was generally ok with distraction. When my son contracted it, he seemed like a better patient. We were relieved and thought nothing more of it...
He had his first spot and we thought it would be ok just to take him to the shops 10 minutes away. So when we were out, he started to look a bit peaky so we decided to come home. My husband asked me should we give calpol. Being the paranoid nut I am, I said most definitely. We stopped off at Superdrug and gave him some. We walked back to our car. So, about to leave, my husband puts my son in his seat and I was not prepared for what happened next.
He had a seizure. In the middle of the car park, passed out cold. His eyes were rolling all over the place and his body was limp. No response to anything we said just had a fit which seemed to last a lifetime.
So, what to do in such a situation??? My son was having a seizure and no one was around.
What did I do??? I walked into the middle of the echoey car park and SCREAMED!!!
And what happened? People came. Running.
I had a family who supported us through the whole thing, held my hands until we got the help we needed. They called the on site medics and brought ice and stayed with us until help arrived.
Those people were angels, and I have no way of thanking them for what they did for us that day.
Except to know, God is looking down on them smiling. A big thank you for helping us through what was up there with one of the worst days I have ever known.
Kian is better now, after going through antibiotics and a lot of tlc. We were told that if we hadn't have given the calpol when we did, it could have been a lot worse! He is now the cheeky little monkey he always was and my life is returning to some sort of normality...
Keep watching, I'm on my way back!
xxx