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Ronda,

This is just my personal experience and what I've learned to do. I don't want

to give you my advice because I'm not a homeopath but I love homeopathy and am

learning more and more! :) I've learned that it's best not to give a remedy

unless a person is really sick. If it's just a mild cold or just a fever, her

body's vital force is already doing what it needs to do.

(When I first started using homeopathy, I used to try to find a remedy for

EVERYTHING -- then I read in a few books that it's really best not to give

remedies unless they're really needed or you can confuse the body's natural

ability to move towards health.) So now I use remedies more conservatively and

won't use high doses unless I'm really convinced I'm right.

My son is 3, almost, and the first time I ever gave him tylenol was last month

when he had pneumonia, was breathing 65 respirations per minute, and had a 105

degree fever, that on top of a quick bath.

Any other times his fevers seemed to run okay even at 104.

Sheri, the moderator on this list just started teaching a fabulously thourough

introduciton to homeopathy course 2 days ago. Maybe you could enroll -- there

have only been 2 lessons so far.

I don't think chewing the pellets ruins the dose. My son has always chewed them

except for the few times that I've dropped a few in while he's sleeping. We

keep him away from eating or drinking anything 15 minutes before and after, and

use mint-free toothpaste.

Good luck,

Joyce Kehoe

PA

Fever question

My 21 month old Zayna has a 103 degree fever and this is her first one.....She

shows signs of starting to get sick ONLY when she goes without her nursing, and

as soon as we resume it, she is better in a matter of hours without any

remedies.....But, I was only able to nurse her for about 20 minutes cause she

had to leave with hubby cause I AM NOT ALLOWED TO HAVE MY OWN KIDS HERE WITH ME

WITHOUT HIM HERE!!! It is raining and blowing its ass off here in FL. and I

KNOW it isnt good for her to be out in this aweful weather and even OUT period,

and she needs to be HOME with me and with her nursing and her mommy and

resting!!! My hubby HAD to leave though and it WAS important cause we are

having someone take out our ONLY shrimp boat for the first time since we have

had it, and it is stressful letting your $40,000 boat that is your ONLY source

of income, to go out with someone ELSE running it and not hubby.....He had to

show the guy some things and give him a cell phone to take so we can 2-way talk,

etc......Anyway, my baby spiked a fever of 103 and I didnt realize that NOTHING

(not even HP) should be given IF there is ONLY a fever and nothing else with it,

because it interferes with the body's natural defense system and may confuse it

by giving a HP remedy like Belladonna and so forth....Well I knew my baby was

leaving and I didnt want hubby freaking out about the fever and jumping to give

Motrin to her, so I gave her Ferrum Phos. FIRST, but she grabbed her drink right

after and ruined that dose....Then I tried (about 30 min. later) Belladonna and

she chewed up the tablets that are supposed to be dissolved under the tongue, so

does this ruin the dose as well? She is a baby and cant let those things sit

under her tongue, so I have always let her bite them and chew them and the

Chamomile has always worked after doing this, so I figured it wouldnt hurt?

Please let me know on this somebody? How can I get her to take these remedies

without chewing it, IF it will ruin the dose?

Well Belladonna didnt work either so now what? I am not gonna give her

anything unless her fever goes above 103, or is accompanied by other symptoms,

so should I just keep sponging her down (and cover up each limb after sponging

it) and wait it out? According to my HP book " THE COMPLETE HOMEOPATHY HANDBOOK "

it says that Aconite Nap may be the right one to try cause her symptoms are very

similiar to the FEVER part of this remedy, so is it ok to give this remedy after

her already having the other two earlier? How frequent can I give this and how

long does HP remedies take to start working? What if her fever stays at 102-103

and never comes down and she is miserable and wont eat or sleep well tonight,

considering ME not being allowed to be with her at night either, and she will be

at ANOTHER house to sleep tonight, but will at least be with her daddy? I dont

want him giving her freakin Tylenol or Motrin and freaking out about a

fever....He did earlier and it was ONLY because HE was gonna have her with HIM

and he was scared.....I am not stupid and I know how men are....WE are the ones

who normally take care of the babies when they are ill, and they dont normally

have to deal with it, but now he WILL have to and I need to know what to tell

him to do for her.....Any suggestions? I really need to know if her chewing

these tablets is ruining the doses and need to know how many different remedies

can be used in one day and how much and how long it takes to work....Why isnt

Homeopathy working on her for fever? Is it just because she shouldnt be getting

any HP remedies for JUST a fever like my book says and it may only work on her

IF there are other symptoms, or is it I just havent found the RIGHT remedy that

works for HER? Hubby is freaking and thinks HP doesnt work and I want to prove

him wrong and that it may be because she isnt getting the right remedy or maybe

because she shouldnt be getting ANY remedy for only a fever....Thanks :)

Ronda from FL

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fever question

Our (3) had her regular fever the last week of Septembeer, we gave her

Prednisilone and the fever went away. This was only the 2nd time she has

taken it but it seemed to work well both times. Now one week later she is

fevering again. I'm not sure what to do. Should I give the prednisilone

again or let the fever run it course this time. She's responding well to

Motrin but without the prednisilone I know she'll probably fever for a week.

But I'm not sure if I should give it to her again so soon after giving it

last week. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

's mom

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This is common to see when you give Prednisone with PFS. You need to discuss

giving the Prednisone again with your doctor. Many children will have to stop

Prednisone because the fevers come closer and closer with the medication

HOWEVER, sometimes this frequency somehow regulates... and after a few episodes

of coming closer and closer they do go back. If this is the case it will usually

work itself out by the 4th or 4th fever event.

If it is not and they continue to come closer than most people weigh the

benefits and risks of the medication and may end up stopping due to the side

effects of the steroid.

Call your doctor.

Fran

Fran Bulone RN

Mom to ph 7yr CIAS1 mutation 11/05

Waxhaw NC

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HI , I would say my son Kane is not cyclical with his fevers. At a time

he was getting them every two weeks when he first was put on the steroid . Now

after a few months of it he is now had a break of about three weeks and now he

should of had one again this weekend but has not. So they are never to the " T " .

He also does not get the mouth sores everyone talks about . Does everyone get

these ?

He's not had a genetic test. Had many blood and urine cultures and doctor said

they came out normal. So we are not positive he has but reading all these

emails sure sounds like it .

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HI , I would say my son Kane is not cyclical with his fevers. At a time

he was getting them every two weeks when he first was put on the steroid . Now

after a few months of it he is now had a break of about three weeks and now he

should of had one again this weekend but has not. So they are never to the " T " .

He also does not get the mouth sores everyone talks about . Does everyone get

these ?

He's not had a genetic test. Had many blood and urine cultures and doctor said

they came out normal. So we are not positive he has but reading all these

emails sure sounds like it .

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HI , I would say my son Kane is not cyclical with his fevers. At a time

he was getting them every two weeks when he first was put on the steroid . Now

after a few months of it he is now had a break of about three weeks and now he

should of had one again this weekend but has not. So they are never to the " T " .

He also does not get the mouth sores everyone talks about . Does everyone get

these ?

He's not had a genetic test. Had many blood and urine cultures and doctor said

they came out normal. So we are not positive he has but reading all these

emails sure sounds like it .

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Our son's fever cycle was generally every 2 weeks (which was not on the day

every time - but usually 13-15 days).  There were occasions where he would

'skip' a fever and instead have it a week later (and usually that episode would

be more severe)  and even a few times where he fevered 'on schedule' and then

fevered again a week later.

Having said that, our son fevered for almost 2.5 yrs and had over 70 episodes

because his cycle was so short.  During all of that he probably had 10-13

episodes that were a little irregular, which percentage wise is not much. 

Other factors can sometimes affect a child's cycle.  Emotional stress can

sometimes bring a fever on earlier.  I did notice that if he was due for

immunizations within a day or so of a fever also being due that sometimes  (rare

but it happened) the fever would become delayed by a week or the full 2 weeks. 

I don't know if that was because his body was already fighting to build

antibodies from the immunization and was too busy for the fever or what, there

are SO many unanswered questions with this condition.

As far as illnesses, he never had a 'regular' illness except one minor

congestion virus, and one stomach flu (that was a very strong flu and he only

had it for 2 days where everyone else had it for almost a week) during the time

he fevered (never needed antibiotics for anything and was never sick).

Regarding the Cyclic Neutropenia - Tyler's blood work came back negative so they

ruled it out at that point. 

Best Wishes to you and your daughter.

Pruden

Tyler Pruden 3yrs old - fevered since 3mo old - T & A Aug 5th 2008 - fever free

since

Dylan Pruden 10 months old

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Our son's fever cycle was generally every 2 weeks (which was not on the day

every time - but usually 13-15 days).  There were occasions where he would

'skip' a fever and instead have it a week later (and usually that episode would

be more severe)  and even a few times where he fevered 'on schedule' and then

fevered again a week later.

Having said that, our son fevered for almost 2.5 yrs and had over 70 episodes

because his cycle was so short.  During all of that he probably had 10-13

episodes that were a little irregular, which percentage wise is not much. 

Other factors can sometimes affect a child's cycle.  Emotional stress can

sometimes bring a fever on earlier.  I did notice that if he was due for

immunizations within a day or so of a fever also being due that sometimes  (rare

but it happened) the fever would become delayed by a week or the full 2 weeks. 

I don't know if that was because his body was already fighting to build

antibodies from the immunization and was too busy for the fever or what, there

are SO many unanswered questions with this condition.

As far as illnesses, he never had a 'regular' illness except one minor

congestion virus, and one stomach flu (that was a very strong flu and he only

had it for 2 days where everyone else had it for almost a week) during the time

he fevered (never needed antibiotics for anything and was never sick).

Regarding the Cyclic Neutropenia - Tyler's blood work came back negative so they

ruled it out at that point. 

Best Wishes to you and your daughter.

Pruden

Tyler Pruden 3yrs old - fevered since 3mo old - T & A Aug 5th 2008 - fever free

since

Dylan Pruden 10 months old

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Our son's fever cycle was generally every 2 weeks (which was not on the day

every time - but usually 13-15 days).  There were occasions where he would

'skip' a fever and instead have it a week later (and usually that episode would

be more severe)  and even a few times where he fevered 'on schedule' and then

fevered again a week later.

Having said that, our son fevered for almost 2.5 yrs and had over 70 episodes

because his cycle was so short.  During all of that he probably had 10-13

episodes that were a little irregular, which percentage wise is not much. 

Other factors can sometimes affect a child's cycle.  Emotional stress can

sometimes bring a fever on earlier.  I did notice that if he was due for

immunizations within a day or so of a fever also being due that sometimes  (rare

but it happened) the fever would become delayed by a week or the full 2 weeks. 

I don't know if that was because his body was already fighting to build

antibodies from the immunization and was too busy for the fever or what, there

are SO many unanswered questions with this condition.

As far as illnesses, he never had a 'regular' illness except one minor

congestion virus, and one stomach flu (that was a very strong flu and he only

had it for 2 days where everyone else had it for almost a week) during the time

he fevered (never needed antibiotics for anything and was never sick).

Regarding the Cyclic Neutropenia - Tyler's blood work came back negative so they

ruled it out at that point. 

Best Wishes to you and your daughter.

Pruden

Tyler Pruden 3yrs old - fevered since 3mo old - T & A Aug 5th 2008 - fever free

since

Dylan Pruden 10 months old

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My daughter, Lily's fevers were never right on schedule. She'd fever

anywhere from 17 days to the 9 weeks (unusual for that long). Her blood

tests never showed Neutropenia.

April

mom to Olivia 7y.o., and Lily 3 y.o. fevering since 11 mos T & A 10/11/08

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My daughter, Lily's fevers were never right on schedule. She'd fever

anywhere from 17 days to the 9 weeks (unusual for that long). Her blood

tests never showed Neutropenia.

April

mom to Olivia 7y.o., and Lily 3 y.o. fevering since 11 mos T & A 10/11/08

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My daughter, Lily's fevers were never right on schedule. She'd fever

anywhere from 17 days to the 9 weeks (unusual for that long). Her blood

tests never showed Neutropenia.

April

mom to Olivia 7y.o., and Lily 3 y.o. fevering since 11 mos T & A 10/11/08

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hi there, those mouth sores are only a recent symptom in my son he

had this since he was 12mths with only symptom fever every 2 weeks..

no mouth sores or swollen glands... only in the last month has he

developed the mouth sores and swollen glands he is now 21mths... and

we have just started on the prednisone. we have had 2 fevers since we

started and still have the 2 week cycle...we are waiting on genetic

test for meditterean fever... still got 4 weeks for that test

result... so at the moment doc says

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hi there, those mouth sores are only a recent symptom in my son he

had this since he was 12mths with only symptom fever every 2 weeks..

no mouth sores or swollen glands... only in the last month has he

developed the mouth sores and swollen glands he is now 21mths... and

we have just started on the prednisone. we have had 2 fevers since we

started and still have the 2 week cycle...we are waiting on genetic

test for meditterean fever... still got 4 weeks for that test

result... so at the moment doc says

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hi there, those mouth sores are only a recent symptom in my son he

had this since he was 12mths with only symptom fever every 2 weeks..

no mouth sores or swollen glands... only in the last month has he

developed the mouth sores and swollen glands he is now 21mths... and

we have just started on the prednisone. we have had 2 fevers since we

started and still have the 2 week cycle...we are waiting on genetic

test for meditterean fever... still got 4 weeks for that test

result... so at the moment doc says

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Hey everyone:

Hannah is home sick again.  Running 100-103+ fever.  Had her in this morning and

apparently her last sinus infection never cleared up, plus she now has strep

too.  My question is:  for those of you who have kids like Hannah who can't

take NSAIDs (only Tylenol) is there anything that helps bring down the

fever?  She's keeping hydrated and I've been doing cool compresses.  She's not

interested in taking the cool baths since she is going between sweating  & being

cold.  Sick of her being sick...

Beth & Hannah, 12, unspecifed arthritis; asthma; migraines; vit d deficiency

 

Beth :)

" We can't direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails " -author unknown

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Thanks e.  I was very worried because she went up to 103.4 this

afternoon.  I had been doing the fluids and cool compresses for her and it still

was going up, even after given Tylenol.  I spoke with ped's office at 5:00 and

if it goes over 104 we are to go the ER.  She is sleeping on my lap right now

and feels pretty cool.  Thanks for the advice.  Hope you feel better soon. 

Hugs!

 

Beth :)

" We can't direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails " -author unknown

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From: bound for london <boundforlondon@...>

Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2009 8:28:16 PM

Subject: Re: fever question

Tylenol is a very effective fever reducer. But don't be too worried about the

fever being up. Fever it the bodies way of fighting an illness. If it isn't over

102 our ped says leave it be and let the bodies natural protections do their job

Just at thought---cool compresses can help if she is really uncomfortable,

fluids and taking the antibiotics which will fight the infection. These bugs are

getting harder to kill. I am sick sick sick again and did this same thing in

June and again in December. Ugh! Hope Hannah is feeling much better soon.

e

From: Beth Yohnk <yohnkmomsbcglobal (DOT) net>

Subject: fever question

@group s.com

Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 1:10 PM

Hey everyone:

Hannah is home sick again.  Running 100-103+ fever.  Had her in this morning and

apparently her last sinus infection never cleared up, plus she now has strep

too.  My question is:  for those of you who have kids like Hannah who can't

take NSAIDs (only Tylenol) is there anything that helps bring down the

fever?  She's keeping hydrated and I've been doing cool compresses.  She's not

interested in taking the cool baths since she is going between sweating  & being

cold.  Sick of her being sick...

Beth & Hannah, 12, unspecifed arthritis; asthma; migraines; vit d deficiency

 

Beth :)

" We can't direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails " -author unknown

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Something we do in the hospital is strip our febrile pts down, using only a

sheet for cover, if that. It looks funny, esp if the room is cool, which it

should be, and if it's winter! It's natural to want to cover a shivering

person, but that is how the body cools itself. It's best to wear minimal

clothing until the fever breaks.

Chris

---- Beth Yohnk <yohnkmom@...> wrote:

> Hey everyone:

> Hannah is home sick again.  Running 100-103+ fever.  Had her in this

morning and apparently her last sinus infection never cleared up, plus she now

has strep too.  My question is:  for those of you who have kids like Hannah

who can't take NSAIDs (only Tylenol) is there anything that helps bring down

the fever?  She's keeping hydrated and I've been doing cool compresses. 

She's not interested in taking the cool baths since she is going between

sweating  & being cold.  Sick of her being sick...

>

> Beth & Hannah, 12, unspecifed arthritis; asthma; migraines; vit d deficiency

>  

> Beth :)

> " We can't direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails " -author unknown

>

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Hi Beth and Hannah,

    We are so sorry to hear that you are sick! Darn those fever's! 

     Maggie loves to have a fan blowing on her when she is running a temp, not

sure how good that is for her.......but it does seem to help a little.

    I am hoping by the time I send off this email you are tucked into bed and

your fever is down Hannah! We will be praying hard that by tomorrow morning you

feel at least a little bit better.

   Big Bear Hugs from Iowa,

    Diane and Maggie

From: Beth Yohnk <yohnkmom@sbcglobal . net>

Subject: fever question

@group s.com

Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 1:10 PM

Hey everyone:

Hannah is home sick again.  Running 100-103+ fever.  Had her in this morning and

apparently her last sinus infection never cleared up, plus she now has strep

too.  My question is:  for those of you who have kids like Hannah who can't

take NSAIDs (only Tylenol) is there anything that helps bring down the

fever?  She's keeping hydrated and I've been doing cool compresses.  She's not

interested in taking the cool baths since she is going between sweating  & being

cold.  Sick of her being sick...

Beth & Hannah, 12, unspecifed arthritis; asthma; migraines; vit d deficiency

 

Beth :)

" We can't direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails " -author unknown

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You can always do the cool baths, or the remove most clothing and put a cool

sheet over her. Hope she gets feeling better soon. And thanks---I'm hoping these

antibiotics are the one that work. So so tired of this---it just hangs on for so

long. Hannah though has been through way too much so lets hope that she gets

feeling better really quick.

e

From: Beth Yohnk <yohnkmom@sbcglobal . net>

Subject: fever question

@group s.com

Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 1:10 PM

Hey everyone:

Hannah is home sick again.  Running 100-103+ fever.  Had her in this morning and

apparently her last sinus infection never cleared up, plus she now has strep

too.  My question is:  for those of you who have kids like Hannah who can't

take NSAIDs (only Tylenol) is there anything that helps bring down the

fever?  She's keeping hydrated and I've been doing cool compresses.  She's not

interested in taking the cool baths since she is going between sweating  & being

cold.  Sick of her being sick...

Beth & Hannah, 12, unspecifed arthritis; asthma; migraines; vit d deficiency

 

Beth :)

" We can't direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails " -author unknown

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