Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 Hi Debbie, What indicators are the doctors using to call this bacterial?? Fran Fran A Bulone Mom to ph 5 yrs old Waxhaw, NC Owner & Moderator Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 Hi Debbie, What indicators are the doctors using to call this bacterial?? Fran Fran A Bulone Mom to ph 5 yrs old Waxhaw, NC Owner & Moderator Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 The Ped said the shift in the WBC counts on the differential can indicate viral vs. bacterial infections (I can't remember which one was elevated)... however, only one type of WBC was elevated and it was the same one as in June when we had a similiar sick appointment (fever off schedule, red throat, elevated WBC). In the past Gracie's WBC diff's were all over the map with her fevers (always elevated but not indicating one shift or the other) but the last two have been almost identical. It was also interesting, looking back at my records this morning that when she was treated for an ear infection in April, she skipped her next fever... I just found out that we were able to get an appointment back at Duke Children's tomorrow afternoon so hopefully we will get some answers. My biggest concern is the headaches and " different " fevers. I also need to ask them about a tick bite she received a few months ago... Have you heard of others with the really bad headaches? Thanks! Debbie Mom to Gracie (5.5) and TJ (4) Raleigh, NC > Hi Debbie, > What indicators are the doctors using to call this bacterial?? > Fran > Fran A Bulone > Mom to ph 5 yrs old > Waxhaw, NC > > Owner & Moderator Group > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 The Ped said the shift in the WBC counts on the differential can indicate viral vs. bacterial infections (I can't remember which one was elevated)... however, only one type of WBC was elevated and it was the same one as in June when we had a similiar sick appointment (fever off schedule, red throat, elevated WBC). In the past Gracie's WBC diff's were all over the map with her fevers (always elevated but not indicating one shift or the other) but the last two have been almost identical. It was also interesting, looking back at my records this morning that when she was treated for an ear infection in April, she skipped her next fever... I just found out that we were able to get an appointment back at Duke Children's tomorrow afternoon so hopefully we will get some answers. My biggest concern is the headaches and " different " fevers. I also need to ask them about a tick bite she received a few months ago... Have you heard of others with the really bad headaches? Thanks! Debbie Mom to Gracie (5.5) and TJ (4) Raleigh, NC > Hi Debbie, > What indicators are the doctors using to call this bacterial?? > Fran > Fran A Bulone > Mom to ph 5 yrs old > Waxhaw, NC > > Owner & Moderator Group > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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