On Saturday, Noel made her second visit to UVA's Pediatric Emergency Room. If you don't remember the first, Noel was 9 months old, and I thought that she might have swallowed a lead weight from a fishing pole. It turned out to have been an acorn, and everything was fine.
Anyway, Noel and I got ready for a birthday party. Maia's birthday party. We haven't seen Hunter or Maia in a long time, and Noel was SOOO UBER excited about going. So I showered, got dressed, and dressed her. I was checking my email and such, and Noel came to me, and said there was something in her mouth. She opened wide so I could see, and I didn't see anything. I said "Ohh I see some teeth!" And she went on her merry way.
A minute later she brought me an OPEN Unisom bottle full of tiny blue gel-filled pills. She said "Mommy, I had some M&Ms!" I said "Noel, did you EAT these??" and she said "Yes."
I immediately called Poison Control and she said since we didn't know how many she had taken, we needed to go to the ER. We jumped in the car and headed into town (which is an awfully long 45 minute drive).
It was an agonizing 45 minutes. When we finally got there I parked in a no-parking zone and ran her in. Her O2 levels were good, as well as her heart rate. She was a staggering 26 lbs (up one pound since September. LOL) And we were immediately taken back to the Pediatric ER so that they could evaluate her. She was in good spirits and not acting drowsy at all. They did an ECG on her, which was a challenge. It was normal, so they said they were going to have us wait around for a couple more hours, just to make sure there weren't going to be any reactions to it.
I was relieved to hear that the medication that she took is the same as benadryl. She's taken that before without any problems. The question was just "How MANY did she take?"
She never did have any reaction, but they wanted to do another ECG just to make sure there were no ill effects. It WASN'T going to happen without restraining her, so the doctor decided that it wasn't worth it, since she was acting normally.
When we got home, we had a big talk about candy vs. pills. HOPEFULLY if there were ever a time that she found another pill bottle, she would bring it to us and NEVER eat any of them. We are definitely going to be more diligent about where we keep medications, regardless. I wish we had had a talk about this prior to Saturday!
I took a picture of all of her ECG leads. I know they're just stickers, but it looks scary to me.
