Find out today whether or not our bid was accepted by the sellers. Can't sleep, been a hectic few days. Fearful Hazel will have another seizure; though unlikely, still keeping me up.
I had to chime in too about your nerves with your poor daughter having a febrile seizure. I am 100000% with you there...that was bar none the scariest moment, 10 minutes, hour, day of my freaking life. Good news is she'll be fine and when its all behind you the doctors are reassuring that its not that big a deal and there is no harm done, but holy crap, its awful in the moment.
In our case my family and I were traveling back home and had a short layover in Salt Lake City that turned into a long layover due to a canceled flight. So we made the best of it and took the train into town to walk around, get something to eat (drink) and kill time. We had been carting my 18 month old daughter in her stroller all afternoon, she had just got done taking a snooze in it, and were waiting for the train to take us back to the airport right at the stop right by the main downtown mall. My wife looks down and says "Uh, does she look weird to you?". The look she had on her face is one that is burnt forever into my brain: she was staring weirdly off out of the corner of her eyes, shoulders slumped at a weird angle, and her lips were freaking blue. I immediately pick her up and start patting her on the back as I think she's choking. She's like a ragdoll in my arms. She's not coming too and my wife now starts
screaming (about the worst soul-crunching scream you can imagine) for help. It then hits me: I'm watching my daughter die in front of me from something....choking, aneurysm, undiscovered heart ailment: I'm watching her die. Oh yeah, my 7 year old and 4 year old sons are screaming her name too and breaking down. My wife grabs her, everyone else on the train platform is now just looking at us, I sprint like a freak back into the mall and start yelling for a nurse, doctor, anything. Lady quickly comes out with me and someone else on the train platform had a water and they poured it on my daughter. She comes to, crying, and I hold her and realize for the first time she is burning up. The paramedics show up a minute or two later. 35 minutes later and some ibuprofen she is no worse for wear, but it took me about an hour to calm her brothers down from what they'd experienced. Ugh.
I had heard of a febrile seizure, but she nor any of my older kids had ever had one. She had shown zero signs of even getting anything...she had been running around a play area and slurping ice cream before she started napping. I had never seen one in person. We obviously missed our flight....our bags had flown on without us and I just bought us clothes as we had to spend the night in a hotel. She slept between my wife and I and I never slept one second overnight. Just stared at her. Horrible moment that I need a drink now from just remembering.
Thanks for letting me relate a little, GM. Febrile seizure brothers!
tl;dr: Febrile seizures, like, suck and stuff yo.