Thursday, December 1, 2016

NOT SO SIMPLE CAR RIDES

A car ride for most is uneventful. You get in the car, drive from A to B and not much happens in between except for perhaps turning up the radio and obviously following the road rules. If only it was that simple for us. Firsty I have to make sure my precious cargo are in their car seats safely. Sometimes needing to double check as Charlie has recently learnt to undo his seat belt!
We drive for a few minutes, sometimes ten if we are lucky before I hear the hacking of skin being teared apart. Then the sound of screaming as Harry scratches to the point of bleeding.  There is nothing I can really do to help him either until we get to our destination. Sure enough I open his door to the sight of blood on his legs, arms and wee fingers and understandably Harry's beyond upset.  A drive in the car is the perfect time for Harry to scratch. I have thought about putting his scratch sleeves on for car rides but he gets so upset when we put them on but if it saves his skin it's worth it. My ears are already damaged from Harry's screaming so I'm sure another round while putting his sleeves on won't do too much harm. Andrew pointed out tonight that it looks like Harry's fallen off his bike and grazed his arms and legs. Perhaps that could be my new line if random people ask about his skin!

Oscar's ok for small trips in the car but anything too long then he gets a sore bottom from the eczema on it. His body has itchy spots all over it at the moment. We reduced his immunos last Thursday by half a pill so highly likely this is the reason. Fingers crossed he doesn't get any worse. Oscar's only been at school in the afternoons this week as the children have swimming lessons in the mornings. Oscar unfortunately doesn't want to go swimming and it's good he hasn't with his skin the way it's looking. He's afraid of the water making him itchy and highly likely it would but we didn't want to say no if he wanted to try.

Oscar woke this morning to a swollen and hard hand where he was stung. We iced it again and gave him some antihistamine that seems to have helped. Strange it hurts again six days later.

We have a paediatric follow up appointment tomorrow for Oscar's stomach issues, or lack of thankfully.

Two weeks until Summer Holidays. Fingers crossed Oscar can make it to the end without getting sick or itchier than he is at the moment.


A wee opportunist at work! 

Charlie being a kind brother by patting Harry

Itchy spots...

And more spots!

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