While we were in the car on the way back, Caroline was sweating and couldn't get comfortable. We just chalked it up to her hating to ride backwards and the heat being on in the car since it was so cold outside. The next morning Jason went to go get her up and called me in there. She had a few bumps on her neck and behind her ears and another cluster of them around her diaper line. She has SUCH sensitive skin and I figured since she was sweating that it was probably heat rash. We both decided that was what it was and that she would be fine going to school. When I walked in, I showed them the bumps and told them that it was most likely just heat rash and both of her teachers agreed with me because they know how sensitive her skin is. I went to work and about 3:15 one of her teachers called me and told me that I would probably want to come and get her because the spots have now begun to spread to her face. I hung up, grabbed my stuff, and I was out of there! I called and was able to get an appointment at 4:30. So I got Caroline from school and when I walked in she looked pathetic! She was crawling around and playing, but she had welts all over her face and arms (and under her clothes, but I couldn't see them yet)! We were all talking about what we thought it was and they were thinking it was chicken pox. Great - I'm that mom that sends her kid with the pox to school and infects everyone! I was hoping and praying that wasn't it.
When we got to the pediatrician's office the nurse came in and weighed C (she had gained a pound in a month! Talk about a serious growth spurt!) and she asked if she was having trouble breathing. That's when I started to worry. I told her no and she left the room and soon the doctor was in with us. She looked her over, felt the welts, and told me that they were not chicken pox, but that she was having an allergic reaction to the augmentin.
So, what we know now is that she is allergic to all antibiotics in the penicillin family. She will get hives and a nasty skin rash, but not anaphylaxia - which is good to know! So in the future if she HAS to get some sort of penicillin it is not life threatening.
Here are a few pics of the adventure:
The bumps first appeared on Wednesday morning. This is Caroline on Thursday morning when she looked her worst. Luckily, Jason was able to stay home with her so that she could get some good sleep and some good Benadryl! Her face was so swollen - it was AWFUL! From the pictures you will see that this never kept her from eating, so I knew it wasn't TOO serious!