
Off we went with two of the neighbor kids, Aida, a hobbling Lucy, Ed in the pack and a whining Maya to the chemist to have the lobes pierced. All was going okay but I could not be there by Aida's side to hold her hand because I was distracted. When I looked down at Lucy I saw a SWARM, yes SWARM is that what you call a large gathering of lice? All piled up together like ants. For those of you that wonder if it is hard to see adult lice, no it is not. Especially when you let them go rampant for what turned out to be like 4 weeks. They were all over, I would say maybe 4 generations at least and some of them were beetle sized. Disgusting. I was a little annoyed at having to spend a couple of hours a day diligently combing through Lucy's hair which was tricky because I couldn't just shower her due to her large bloody crater on her foot from her blister. I got through it only to realize that yes indeed, the loving mother that I am that gave her cuddles only the day before also had nits. I wasn't going to admit this but it is true. I was grossed out and seriously debated shaving my head. It wouldn't take long to grow back and I could conceal my bald dome under a winter hat. Then I thought of church and away went all my hopes The nits were starting to get under control when Lucy showed us yet another "itchy spot" on her leg. She has these often so we weren't prepared to see a huge pussing wound. She had scratched what we thought at the time to be a sandfly bite, raw. It was infected and would need antibiotics. Poor Lucy we thought Her tummy hurt from the medicine, she was still limping but her head was itching a little less so we thought we would make it. Just a few days later Aida complained about something hurting her when she sat down. Turns out she had a large infected looking boil the size of a baseball on her bum. More medicine while we anxiously wait for it to pop and we had flashbacks back to Lucy's jaundiced foot eye. The time passed quickly as we realized that Aida also had nits. YEAH! A few days later we noticed that Ed had chicken pox. OHHHHHHH so Lucy didn't have infected sand fly bites they must have been infected pox. Great. Luckily Ed's pox weren't bad and he wasn't too upset. Aida's boil popped only to spread the the surrounding area and 3 new ones popped up. Still cleaning the newly pierced ears and watching all the other infections, the boils were really starting to get my goat. Drizzled in between we had our usual spurts of colds come and go but the boils are consistent. As soon as one popped there would be three to replace it much like a pot of boiling water-no pun intended. It really was like that. Maya returned from kindi and I looked down at her and surprise! A huge nit having a picnic in her fringe. Great! I am loving life at this point and it has been 6 weeks since Lucy's foot and it has been non stop ailments. I kid you not all of these were in complete succession. So at present Aida's boils have spread to her tummy and I have strep throat. BUT we mustn't forget about the lovely random allergic reaction I had that was so bad I thought that someone had stuck a horse in the air filter of my heat pump. I had taken so much sudafed that I could hardly stay awake but I couldn't waste my 150 dollar epi-pen on my eyes. So what if my breathing was laboured. I was nearly in shock. Just for fun I decided to repeat the whole thing the following day on my hands. They swelled up and I was minutes away from cutting them off. Really. I am just lucky that mark came home just before I was about to do the deed. Oh and somewhere in between nit combings and aida's twice a day showing and bandaging, I consented to have Lucy's ears pierced so I could clean those as well. To be fair I may have been on my painkillers at the time... After throwing up my birthday dinner, I feel much better today. Much better.
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I hope you (and your family) get better soon!
i am so sorry Sara! What a nightmare... Kameron got lice 2 weeks after the twins were born- i thought I would die of discust. Luckily, no one else got it, but I did 2 3 hour sessions of picking out nits- it was the sickest thing ever. I hope your throat feels better soon.
The last boil made its eruption and we are well on our way to being at 100%. Lice is very very yucky and I am glad they are gone for now. When the girls have them I just have phantom itchings and lice dreams until I am certain of their eradication from our abode. Angie, I am so glad to hear that you are one of the diligent lice-pickers. I am sure that if all parents did it as faithfully as you and I they would not be so rampant! Die lice Die!
I am so sorry. On my mission I lived in a house with three girls with lice at one point. I have never wanted to shave my head so much in my life- how terrifying. We used some German medicine that I am sure will give everyone that came within 5 feet of it cancer one day. I hope you are better soon. I have often wondered how parents manage when they have multiple children that can be sick. Get better soon!
Wow that is bad. That picture does not even look like you. Glad to hear you are all on the mends. The Bergs are going to be even stronger than before.
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