Thursday, March 10, 2022

The Virus that Won't Quit

So much for Phil and I avoiding what the boys had. Turns out this virus has a very long incubation period as Phil got sick about a week after Paul. Phil started to not feel well on Monday afternoon/early evening. Just in time for my first day back in the office in 2 years on Friday! I debated staying home since Phil wasn't feeling well, but if I stay home when someone in my house isn't feeling well, I may never be in the office. Womp womp. Phil was feeling a little better on Tuesday morning so was able to help out with the kids. I didn't need my 5:45 alarm because Paul was up at 5:30. Luckily Will didn't wake up until I was out of the shower. I would have had to go get Phil otherwise (he slept in the guest room in the basement). 

We were out the door by 6:50 and drop off went pretty well, although Will has been crying at drop off which he usually doesn't do. I guess a week at home with mom and dad has made that transition hard for him. 

Phil asked if I wanted him to take a "first day of school" pic! But I took one myself in the bathroom at work. Here I am with my hair done and pants that button. Not an exciting outfit, but this is my typical look - fitted pants paired with a sweater. 


Here is my desk set up at work. Logging in went pretty smoothly. It was good to get my desk cleaned up. I disinfected it with Lysol wipes which can be found all over the office now!! 
 

The funniest thing I found was a card for a coworker who had a baby in Feb 2020. I guess we all left the office in such a rush that I did not get the card sent but they did get their gift. I texted him a photo of the card and signatures and he asked that I still send it to him. 

So all was going well until mid-afternoon when I started to feel nauseated. I wrapped up what I was working on and headed out around 3:15 to get the boys. We made it home with 5 minutes to spare before I threw up. At least it didn't happen in the car although before I left work I found a plastic bag in case I got sick in the car. 

I only threw up twice so it wasn't the worst bug, but I hate throwing up so much that 2 is still awful. Luckily Phil was on the upswing so he took care of the kids so I could lay down. I did try to nurse Will at bedtime but ended up getting sick again when I walked into his room so Phil took over bedtime. I took Wednesday off of work and slept for 5 hours straight that morning/afternoon. I was able to do more for the kids that night, but Phil was definitely the primary parent that night and did Will's bedtime again. 

I had been planning to wean Will from breastfeeding before a work trip in late April so decided this was a natural time to be done breastfeeding. I had dropped morning feeds last weekend and was going to drop night feeds in the next couple of weeks. But I am sure my supply is non-existent right now, which would have pissed Will off if he tried to nurse, so we are done nursing. I'm kind of sad that when I nursed him on Monday night at bedtime, I didn't know it was our last nursing session. I didn't exactly LOVE nursing. It was fine and I am glad it worked out and I didn't have to pump, but there were tender and sweet moments from nursing, especially when he was sick, so I will sort of miss it? But in life, there are often times when you don't know you are doing something for the last time. 

I'm back at work today, but working from home. I'm not 100% but feel much better than yesterday. I just hope no one at work gets this virus! Hopefully this is our last one for a long time? I've now had 3 stomach viruses, all of which involved me throwing up, in less than a year!

7 comments:

Elisabeth said...

Throwing up is the worst. I hate, hate, hate it. I hate when the kids throw up and I hate when I throw up. I know no one "likes" throwing up, but I find it absolutely horrific.
You just can't catch a break!
I'm glad you were able to make it back to work for a day, and also that things are flexible enough that you can ease back in after recovering from this virus by working from home.
I love the colour of your pants, by the way. That plum (?) colour is one of my absolutely favourites. And look at your hair! And all this and getting out the house by 6:50. Huge kudos, Lisa!
Rest up and hope everyone stays healthy the rest of 2022.

The Many Thoughts of a Reader said...

Oh my word. That's awful. Thank goodness we've avoided those kind of bugs. The puke of christmas 2011 still haunts me. I've actually felt really weird the last two days off and on and apparently anthony has too but nothing to really put our finger on. The children all seem to be perfectly fine! I am trying to warm Isla up to the idea of taking of her kn95 for school but since we really havent also been sick in 2 years I'm kinda sad to rip that bandaid off, but I think the time is coming ha! Hopefully you can air at your house and bodies this weekend and spring will bring better health!

Jeanie said...

Good grief, Lisa! I can't imagine the amount of not-plague-but-may-as-well-be that has run through your house this winter. And throwing up is definitely the worst. I knew I must really love RIck and the boys when I found myself cleaning up eight-year-old Kevin's hurl at 5 a.m. on VERY early Christmas morning. And it's just as bad when it's your own.

I hope all this ends with this virus and you have an illness free remainder of the year.

Your outfit is really cute. And I'm glad you at least got back into the office for a day. Hopefully by next week it will be full time and that Phil will be fully recovered,too.

NGS said...

That's a terrible welcome to the office! What a nightmare!

Sending you healing thoughts - I hope the virus DOES quit soon!

Stephany said...

I can't believe you and Phil BOTH got the stomach flu, especially since you thought you both were in the clear. What the heck?! That sounds awful. I haaaate throwing up, too. I will take everything else over throwing up. It feels so terrible. The last time I did was sometime April or May of 2020 when I got this weird case of vertigo and all the spinning my head was doing made me so nauseous. It was AWFUL.

I'm sorry your return to work was so awful. Ugh! How did it feel to be back in the office after so much time away?

katielookingforward said...

Getting sick is no fun! I agree, if you wait until everyone is 100% you'll never be able to go to work! I have a work meeting in May but we are traveling to Florida, since only a portion of our team is located in MN we have met for a few dinners, but they haven't talked about renting us a regular space yet.

San said...

Ugh, so sorry to hear you all took turns being sick. That must have been hard and so exhausting, even with two parents helping each other out.