I didn't mean to leave all two of you with a negative post for so long! Some people have asked, so here's how we're doing now:
Better. LOTS better.
Within a few days of oral and topical antibiotics and some new wound care ideas, Diana's skin was healing up beautifully. The adult dose of Zyrtec seems to be keeping her from being too itchy, and we've moved from using a topical steroid cream every day into using it as a maintenance tool: maybe once or twice a week if her skin is starting to get really red and angry in areas. Mostly it just looks normal, like kids' skin should look. Even the raised, red itchy areas aren't as prevalent anymore. It doesn't help when she's really itchy, but Diana has a new appreciation for what happens if she scratches her skin instead of rubbing or scratching through her clothes and mostly tries to avoid it or ask for help. The spring pollen seems to be affecting her Reactive Airway Disorder (RAD)/asthma a little bit, but we have tools for managing that too, so overall Diana is doing great!
Liam leaped or fell off a sofa when no one was watching and managed to land on his elbow and fracture it, so we had about a week of a Liam in pain and practice wrapping and putting a tiny splint on a tiny arm. His visit to the orthopedic surgeon this week revealed that his fracture is healing up nicely, which we could have told anyone pretty easily since he's been running around and using his hand and arm and making it impossible to keep a splint or sling on him. He doesn't have to have a cast at this point. He does need to keep from injuring the elbow further or else he'll need a pin in it. It's pretty useless trying to explain that to a two year old boy, though. He's already tweaked his injured arm twice today wrestling with his sister, so if he doesn't end up with a pin in his elbow before his third birthday, it will be by virtue of the power of prayer and the grace of God.
I love the way you relate family news. Highly entertaining!! And I'm glad the kids are better :)
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