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At 12:35 AM 10/24/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>Hi,

>

> My son is almost 8 mos. old, BF, non-vax and is running a fever of 100.8

(underarm thermometer) with no other symptoms. He was in a good mood

although a bit lethargic & apathetic today. He had slight diarhea. I

figured it was teething (he is cutting his two top teeth), did not take a

temp and around 9PM gave him 1 tsp of Vitamin C, one pillule of chamomilla

30C and we went to sleep. Now I woke and he is much warmer to the touch and

so I took the temp. He is again VERY quiet which is unlike him. This is

all new to me. Before I would give Tylenol and call my Ped ASAP! Not sure

what to do. Do I administer another Chamomilla, a different remedy although

not sure the first helped? How high should the temp be before I call the

doctor? I want to avoid the doc if possible but also want to ensure my baby

is okay.....thanks in advance for your help!

>

Hi . Sorry the baby is not feeling well

Just an FYI 100.8 is not a very high fever and just should be allowed.

Chamomilla is not the automatic remedy for teething and he doesn't fit the

chamomilla picture at all.

I will send info on some teething remedies, but mostly just wait and allow

BREASTFEED him lots.

Temps can go as high as 106 and I know that would panic most.

You dno't have many symptoms to go on

Is he clingy? Does he want you with him?

Sheri>

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Hi-thanks for getting back so quick. Yes! He is very clingy and wants me with

him (his usual state anyway!). He is also nursing a lot. We have been nursing on

and off since my post (hour and 1/2). He is also a little whiny/restless at

times, but mostly quiet...he still feels very warm. But if he notices I am

away-he sreams for me back and quiets once in my arms or at my breast. It

appears his symptoms came on slowly. Breathing is slightly labored. Hope this

helps. Thanks for your help!

Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote: At 12:35 AM 10/24/2006

-0700, you wrote:

>Hi,

>

> My son is almost 8 mos. old, BF, non-vax and is running a fever of 100.8

(underarm thermometer) with no other symptoms. He was in a good mood

although a bit lethargic & apathetic today. He had slight diarhea. I

figured it was teething (he is cutting his two top teeth), did not take a

temp and around 9PM gave him 1 tsp of Vitamin C, one pillule of chamomilla

30C and we went to sleep. Now I woke and he is much warmer to the touch and

so I took the temp. He is again VERY quiet which is unlike him. This is

all new to me. Before I would give Tylenol and call my Ped ASAP! Not sure

what to do. Do I administer another Chamomilla, a different remedy although

not sure the first helped? How high should the temp be before I call the

doctor? I want to avoid the doc if possible but also want to ensure my baby

is okay.....thanks in advance for your help!

>

Hi . Sorry the baby is not feeling well

Just an FYI 100.8 is not a very high fever and just should be allowed.

Chamomilla is not the automatic remedy for teething and he doesn't fit the

chamomilla picture at all.

I will send info on some teething remedies, but mostly just wait and allow

BREASTFEED him lots.

Temps can go as high as 106 and I know that would panic most.

You dno't have many symptoms to go on

Is he clingy? Does he want you with him?

Sheri>

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

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The high fever is the body's way of dealing with a problem. The body knows what

to do a lot better than the doctor.

The higher the fever, the closer it is to solving the problem. To artificially

lower the fever is outrageous.

When a person dies with a high fever, which is very rare, it is because the

problem was too great; and no doctor could have done any better.

As for antibiotics, drugs etc. A great farce.

Bob C

Baby Fever Help

Hi,

My son is almost 8 mos. old, BF, non-vax and is running a fever of 100.8

(underarm thermometer) with no other symptoms. He was in a good mood although a

bit lethargic & apathetic today. He had slight diarhea. I figured it was

teething (he is cutting his two top teeth), did not take a temp and around 9PM

gave him 1 tsp of Vitamin C, one pillule of chamomilla 30C and we went to sleep.

Now I woke and he is much warmer to the touch and so I took the temp. He is

again VERY quiet which is unlike him. This is all new to me. Before I would give

Tylenol and call my Ped ASAP! Not sure what to do. Do I administer another

Chamomilla, a different remedy although not sure the first helped? How high

should the temp be before I call the doctor? I want to avoid the doc if possible

but also want to ensure my baby is okay.....thanks in advance for your help!

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>

> Hi . Sorry the baby is not feeling well

>

> Just an FYI 100.8 is not a very high fever and just should be allowed.

> Chamomilla is not the automatic remedy for teething and he doesn't

fit the

> chamomilla picture at all.

>

> I will send info on some teething remedies, but mostly just wait and

allow

> BREASTFEED him lots.

> Temps can go as high as 106 and I know that would panic most.

> You dno't have many symptoms to go on

> Is he clingy? Does he want you with him?

>

> Sheri>

I would second this! Breastmilk contains natural endorphines which

help witht the pain of teething. This may partly explain his increased

feeding although bf babies do feed a lot when unwell and this helps

them to recover so much more quickly. Sometimes we just don't know

what is causing a fever and bf plus mother care are the best treatment

for a baby. I would just wait and see, most babies are fine as long as

bf with teething or any other health problem.

Ingrid ( BF Counsellor)

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> The high fever is the body's way of dealing with a problem. The body

knows what to do a lot better than the doctor.

> The higher the fever, the closer it is to solving the problem. To

artificially lower the fever is outrageous.

> When a person dies with a high fever, which is very rare, it is

because the problem was too great; and no doctor could have done any

better.

>

> As for antibiotics, drugs etc. A great farce.

>

> Bob C

I agree with that Bob. My son had the flu twice and his fever was sky

high ( I don't know how high as I never measure it, I just feel his

forehead and use that as a guide)and I knew that this was his body

fighting it and I was actually grateful for this.He recovered well and

is as healthy as ever. Had it not been for what I had learned about

fever, I would have been worried but now I know the body is very wise

and knows what it is doing, as long as you don't interfere too much.

Ingrid

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Thanks for your recommendations. I have learned a lot recently and want to take

care of this baby in ways I never did with my first because I was not aware...I

just went along with blind trust of doctors and the medical field. But this

isn't without growing pains! It is easy to say I won't do give Tylenol or meds

but when your little love is sick and not feeling well, it seems that resolve

can fly out the window out of desperation and it is easy to revert to old ways

of doing things. I have not given any meds (yeah!!!) but my son is still

feverish. I know I have to ride it out and take care of him, but how do you know

there is not some kind of infection? I can treat that naturally, but need to

know what to treat as a baby can not articulate what they are feeling. How do

you make them comfortable or relieve any pain while undergoing natural treatment

or riding out a fever while the body is recovering? Again, this is all new to me

and it is to helpful to hear from people that

have been there and can help.

Thanks-

ingrid5317 <ingrid_schebesch@...> wrote:

>

> Hi . Sorry the baby is not feeling well

>

> Just an FYI 100.8 is not a very high fever and just should be allowed.

> Chamomilla is not the automatic remedy for teething and he doesn't

fit the

> chamomilla picture at all.

>

> I will send info on some teething remedies, but mostly just wait and

allow

> BREASTFEED him lots.

> Temps can go as high as 106 and I know that would panic most.

> You dno't have many symptoms to go on

> Is he clingy? Does he want you with him?

>

> Sheri>

I would second this! Breastmilk contains natural endorphines which

help witht the pain of teething. This may partly explain his increased

feeding although bf babies do feed a lot when unwell and this helps

them to recover so much more quickly. Sometimes we just don't know

what is causing a fever and bf plus mother care are the best treatment

for a baby. I would just wait and see, most babies are fine as long as

bf with teething or any other health problem.

Ingrid ( BF Counsellor)

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At 08:04 AM 10/24/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>Thanks for your recommendations. I have learned a lot recently and want to

take care of this baby in ways I never did with my first because I was not

aware...I just went along with blind trust of doctors and the medical

field. But this isn't without growing pains! It is easy to say I won't do

give Tylenol or meds but when your little love is sick and not feeling

well, it seems that resolve can fly out the window out of desperation and

it is easy to revert to old ways of doing things. I have not given any meds

(yeah!!!) but my son is still feverish. I know I have to ride it out and

take care of him, but how do you know there is not some kind of infection?

I can treat that naturally, but need to know what to treat as a baby can

not articulate what they are feeling. How do you make them comfortable or

relieve any pain while undergoing natural treatment or riding out a fever

while the body is recovering? Again, this is all new to me and it is to

helpful to hear from people that

> have been there and can help.

>

> Thanks-

You go by the symptoms

And with homeopathic treatment that is all you can go and the so-called

cause doesn't matter

But you watch for things that are more life threatening. Dehydration - if

not drinking enough fluids, and not peeing in diaper, etc

I'll send more on that.

If he seems to have a very stiff and painful neck, that is a sign to get help.

You have to trust your feelings but also know that sometimes your feelings

are brainwashing. Its tough at first.

That's why I teach the class

you figure out the symptoms and then the remedy that is right.

Lots of fluids, breast milk if possible.

Feverish is good - a sign of a strong vital force.

Sheri

>

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Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

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Of course you want to be on your guard with babies but if breastfed,

they usually recover well, even if the fever is high. Sometimes we

just don't know what is causing the fever but we need to be able to

trust the body to do what it does best and not interfere with

vaccines, fever suprressers, medication like antibiotics etc.

Giving fever suppressers will just mask the symptoms and give you a

false sense of security. Also, they can damage the baby's liver. Sheri

N. has got lots of info on damaged livers due to Tylenol in babies and

children.

Be aware as well that once the medication wears off, the symptoms will

come back even stronger and it will take longer to recover then.

Breastfeed your baby excl. right now, no solids, no water, just

breastmilk (which contains all he needs) and his body will do the

rest. Breastmilk will give him magic medicine, as I call it and it is

amazing when you see them recover with this alone.

I have been through what you are going through so many times now, I

lost count. NOT ONCE DID I USE TYLENOL, I tried (before I knew better)

but my son fortunatly refused it and he knew what he wanted - breastmilk.

Hang in there and keep an eye on him, feed him lots and mother him,

that is the best medicine in the world.

Hugs,

Ingrid

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> Lots of fluids, breast milk if possible.

> Feverish is good - a sign of a strong vital force.

Sheri

Great to hear this from you again and again, Sheri. You can't imagine

how grateful I am for all this info and for your hom. class. My son

owes so much to me finding out this kind of info and learning,

learning, learning!

Ingrid

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you are welcome

Sheri

At 07:07 PM 10/24/2006 -0000, you wrote:

>

>

>>

>> Lots of fluids, breast milk if possible.

>> Feverish is good - a sign of a strong vital force.

>Sheri

>

>

>Great to hear this from you again and again, Sheri. You can't imagine

>how grateful I am for all this info and for your hom. class. My son

>owes so much to me finding out this kind of info and learning,

>learning, learning!

>Ingrid

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Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK

$$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account

earthmysteriestours@... voicemail US 530-740-0561

(go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail

Vaccines - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm

Vaccine Dangers On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

Reality of the Diseases & Treatment -

http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccineclass.htm

Homeopathy On-Line course - http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/homeo.htm

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