Hi, my name is Sara and I’m a mum to a hyperactive toddler who has the attention span of a goldfish and the tantrum level of the hulk. The appetite of a teen boy and an immune system that seems to be acting like a net... catching everything he possibly can from day care.
To say this winter has been awful is an understatement. I remember sitting watching the cyclonic rain that had set in for what felt like weeks, thinking to myself... being stuck inside the house with a hyper toddler not being able to get to our local park dates or go for a walk along the creek is the worst thing ever.
I wish I knew what was coming for me because I wouldn’t have wished those easy days away as the horrific hurricane of illness was heading straight for us.
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It started in late May, a fungal rash then hand, foot and mouth disease whilst my husband was away then a horrible cold that hung around for what felt like weeks.
Then, a temperature of 40.2 degrees, rushing to the hospital, a dose of steroids and painkillers, holding down a screaming child to administer intensive rounds of Ventolin, and six hours sitting in a hospital room just willing the internet to stay connected so that the Wiggles can sing and dance whilst my husband and I tried to keep our eyes open.
This was all followed by adenovirus at the same time as RSV.