Monday, November 1, 2010

So, Halloween Tried to Kill My Family...

WARNING! Graphic Photo Alert. Viewer discretion is advised.

Well, Halloween 2010 didn't end up being quite the party we would have imagined. In fact, next Halloween I'll probably end up having some sort of anxiety attack in remembrance of this one. I don't have much energy to put into writing this, and there's a lot to say, so I'm just kinda gonna spew it all out.

The day began typically. I woke up feeling off, so Sam and Leah ventured out to the first little party of the day and had a splendid time. While they were gone, my "off" feeling graduated to "debilitating" in the form of searing pain in my upper right abdominal/rib area, a migraine, and contractions. I'm generally not an alarmist so I held off calling my doctor until about 2PM. She was immediately concerned I was having a gall bladder attack and sent me to the hospital.

We left Leah with the Bischoffs and headed off for tests, monitoring, and an ultrasound. Our ward Halloween party started at 5:00PM, so we knew we'd miss it but were happy for Leah to be able to still go and have fun with our friends. Then things got really interesting. After 4 hours wasted at the hospital for them to diagnose me with a UTI and a displaced rib (thanks a lot baby #2!) we checked out and noticed we had a missed call from our friend, Matt. While Sam tried to call him back we received the following text:

"Hey Sam, sorry to do this to you while you're in this situation, but Leah fell at the church and cut her cheek and is probably going to need some stitches. We need to know how to talk to one of you two to get consent for them to do it."

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It turns out she was running around with the other munchkins and tripped and fell into a chair that had a plastic hook on the side so it could be attached to other chairs. Her face hit the hook directly. I felt complete panic and instantly overwhelmed with sadness that I wasn't there with her. We were about 20 minutes away from the U of Chicago emergency room so Sam rad-mobiled it through traffic and got to the ER just as Matt and Mimi got Leah checked in. My heart completely broke when I saw my little Turkey Sub in her little witch costume, covered in blood and bandages, and nestled into Mimi's neck. In that instant I was simultaneously horrified and filled with overwhelming gratitude for our wonderful friends for taking care of her.

Leah was so pitiful. She was exhausted (she had just attended her second party of the day, after all, and it was 40 minutes past her bedtime. Oh, and she had a really bloody face).

(Waiting to get placed in a room. The shirt she is wearing was her under shirt, her costume was completely soaked in blood.)

The ER doctor came in and examined her wound. (Can I just say right now that overly-dramatic doctors need to be shot? That's all.) He proceeded to tell us that she would need to be placed under general anesthesia and that she would need two layers of stitching to repair the wound. She was also going to need a cat scan and imagining of her face to reconstruct her nose if needed. And he expressed lots of concern about her face and nose healing well, etc. It was super fun to hear his speculations about her looking possibly like Frankenstein. Oh, and he got all defensive when we asked him if a plastic surgeon would be working on Leah. "Um. We're all pretty good a stitches," was his response. Turns out they always have a PS do facial repairs, but I'm sure glad he let us know he's good at stitches.

The thought of putting her under made me uneasy, not to mention we'd have to wait an additional 6 hours minimum for her stomach to empty to even start the procedure. I just couldn't feel good about it so we were relieved when the plastic surgeon arrived and told us that we could try a local anesthesia if Leah would tolerate it. This would mean she would have to inject the anesthesia directly into the wound over a course of three injections. Then Leah would have to sit through the stitching while awake. The surgeon said it's nearly impossible considering her age, and that it was often very traumatic for children and parents much older than Leah, but she would be willing to try it if that's what we wanted.

We needed a few minutes to decide and prayed fervently that we would be able to know what would be best for Little Lee. We felt strongly that the local anesthesia was best and so we decided to move forward. We, along with the doctor, were completely dumbfounded when Leah fell asleep in my arms and proceeded to SNOOZE through the numbing injections in her face! The doctor said she had never seen ANYTHING like it in her life. We couldn't believe it.

(Sleeping right before getting numbed)

Shortly after the numbing, Leah woke up and Lincoln and Matt came back to the hospital to help give her a blessing. We knew the actual procedure would be an uphill battle and if we couldn't get her to stay completely still, it would be impossible to sew her up. Sam blessed her that she would be able to do it and by the end of the blessing, she was fast asleep in my arms again.

(Awake and a little miserable after her injections)

We quickly notified the doctor and she came in and got to work repairing Leah's nose. Again, we were beside ourselves as Leah proceeded to sleep through receiving nine out of ten stitches. She woke up just before the doctor finished and wouldn't hold still any longer, but the skin was lined up perfectly so our doctor was able to just use a dab of skin glue to finish up. It was a complete miracle!

(All cleaned up and put back together)

Directly after her face was repaired, our Turkey Sub got right back to business flirting with the hospital staff and harassing her parents. I've never felt so relieved to see her little smile. I can't even think about it without getting emotional. Heavenly Father took such mercy on our little munchkin, and even more so, on Sam and me.

The morning after, back to her regular antics, just looking a little different:

We were pretty excited because her face didn't look too bad after the first night but it just keeps getting more and more swollen and bruised. I keep getting startled looking at her. She doesn't look anything like herself. Poor little lamb.

The last few pictures were taken last night, and as of this morning, her left eye is completely blue and almost swollen shut. I can't believe how resilient kids are, though. She's as happy as ever!

I can't even begin to describe how grateful I am for our wonderful friends who I know I can trust completely with those things that are most precious to me. I know it was such a stressful, panicky ordeal for them to go through, especially with someone else's child. I can't even imagine. And most importantly, I'm overwhelmed with gratitude for a loving Heavenly Father who is so keenly aware of the suffering of his little ones. This experience reminded me that Leah is His daughter, even more than my own. I'm so thankful for His continual tender mercies in my life.


12 comments:

E B said...

That really is a huge miracle that she sat still with only local anasthetic. Speaking as the wife of one who is going into emergency medicine! Go Leah! I'm so sorry you all had a horrible weekend.

eryn said...

This is so sad! I'm so glad she's going to be ok. That's it, no more running, ever!

Jill Wilson said...

I'm so sorry that happened! Keep us posted about how baby girl is healing. I am so happy she is in good spirits. :)

Yuri said...

Hey! Overly dramatic doctors SHOULD be shot. Do you know facial wounds heal fastest out of any other (other than on our hands, particularly the top part of the hand). I had a shoe thrown in my face when I was a sophomore in high school, and it required 5 stitches. My face was swollen and crooked for a while, but after a month you couldn't even really see the scar. I hope that's the case for Leah!

Melissa said...

My hear broke when I saw the pics of little Leah on FB. Poor little princess (and poor mom and dad!). Glad to hear she is happy and doing ok despite her crazy night! 30 days!!! Almost there, Vanessa! xoxo

Courtney said...

Ugh... I will admit I burst into tears the second I saw her face... having visited the ER with my own littles for traumas I can relate to the panic all too well.

I still wonder why it is that when we are already feeling stretched, challenges come almost simultaneously and on top of each other.

I was relieved to hear that things ended up okay... and I'm sure that little Leah will heal up quickly. The swelling and bruising on the other hand? Hope those go away quickly too!

Hang in there... you guys are rock stars!

Challis said...

Um, okay, yeah. I keep thinking that here shortly Josh and I should get ready to take the big "plunge" if you know what I'm saying, but then I read posts like this and it sort of makes me want to hurl myself off a bridge. If I had a little girl, all dressed up in a witch's costume bleeding profusely after falling at a Halloween party (one in which I was not present no less), that very well might be the end of me. I just couldn't take it. You're so brave. I'm a wimp. I kinda almost cried with this one...

Isom Crew said...

How traumatizing for everyone! I'm so sorry that had to happen. Wells was bit in the face by a dog when he was 3 and had numerous stitches near his mouth, under his eye and jaw. You can no longer even see where it happened. When they are young they heal so nicely.

Mimi said...

Leah is such a good girl. She was a star that night, handling herself much better than all of us adults. I'm sad to hear that her face is swelling even more, but relieved that she's acting like her normal precious self. I think that experience made all of us appreciate our babies and friends and Heavenly Father even more. Ugh...so glad that day is over for you!

Purcellville said...

Poor little thing! I am glad to hear that you and Leah are both okay now! Good luck Vanessa!

Heather said...

Oh, sweet little Leah! I feel badly for all of you. I'm glad she's still feeling spunky even though she's injured. Has Sam ever told you about Joe's fall into an AZ irrigation ditch on Halloween? Yeah, he came up bloody and when their mom picked them up she thought it was a really good fake blood job. They had a hard time convincing her that he was really hurt and had to go get stitches. I'm sorry that Leah had to join the club!
I hope you're feeling well soon too - those last weeks are tough. Hang in there!

Author said...

Awww poor thing. I bet it is equally hard on you. A month before I had baby #2, Triton broke his leg and I was forced to lug him around, and be a massive pregnant heifer. Hope she heals quickly, and you don't acquire any other misplaced ribs.