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My daughter, who's had fever since she was 2, and now she is almost 8, would

have a similar thing. She would start coming down with a cold, and then 2 days

later it would become her next episode with a very high fever, leg pain and

mouth sores. I think somebody mentioned, that their bodies when under stress

react with an episode. But as I mentioned already she was fever free for 18

months and it came back again this year. I never gave her any of the medications

that are recomended for patients, but she was on an alternative medicine

for 6 months before she stoped fevering. I began giving her this medication

again. We'll se.

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There was one time I suspected my daughter got a cold from visiting the

Pediatrician office to check a fever episode. Of cource that was before she was

diagnosed - after our diagnosis, we stopped going to the Pedatrician with

every fever. I don't remeber the specifics of that illness but it was not long

after that when we had blood drawn during a fever. The blood work showed highly

elevated CRP levels which FINALLY got us refered to ID dr.

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My daughter has caught a cold during a fever episode and it seemed to take the

fever away...she only had a fever for 1 day and then the cold/virus. I find it

very interesting that it seems they can't have both going on at the same time.

Your situation seems a bit unique since your child hasn't been having regular

fever episodes for a while...but my non-medical opinion leads me to think that

it might be because she is catching these viruses and her body can not do both.

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When my Alli gets a cold (which is hardly ever) it always throws her fevers off

schedule or stops a regular fever in it's tracks...especially if the fever

reaches 101..that seems to be the magic number for the mixup.

I always count ahead 14 days and expect another one...if she gets another one

it's usually only around 102 at the highest. If not...she goes a full 28 day

cycle again. Strange I know...any fever throws the immune system outta whack

and off schedule it seems. She also gets a " cold like " runny nose...stuffiness

at the end of her fevers sometimes....and that usually makes her next fever

weaker.

All she usually gets in the viral dept is the croup. She's tiny so her airways

get irritated easily in the Spring.

Hope this helps...

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When my Alli gets a cold (which is hardly ever) it always throws her fevers off

schedule or stops a regular fever in it's tracks...especially if the fever

reaches 101..that seems to be the magic number for the mixup.

I always count ahead 14 days and expect another one...if she gets another one

it's usually only around 102 at the highest. If not...she goes a full 28 day

cycle again. Strange I know...any fever throws the immune system outta whack

and off schedule it seems. She also gets a " cold like " runny nose...stuffiness

at the end of her fevers sometimes....and that usually makes her next fever

weaker.

All she usually gets in the viral dept is the croup. She's tiny so her airways

get irritated easily in the Spring.

Hope this helps...

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- my husband and I were just talking about the same thing. My daughter

(who hasn't been offically diagnosed yet) cycles every 14 days (on Thursdays

every time!), and on May 1st she began her cycle. She also had what we believed

to be a sinus infection and possibly some sort of upper respiratory infection.

She did fever as normal, but this cycle seemed to be very short - she was better

by late Friday/early Saturday, and they usually last from Thursday to Sunday or

Monday. We believe that the fever episode didn't last as long because it

actually had something to fight this time. She was almost her normal self, but

just with a fever. She was not as lethargic as a normal episode, again we think

because the fever was actually fighting off something (a virus) instead of just

fighting her body. I find it interesting that others are experiencing the same

thing.

Jeana - mom to Meghan 5, fevering since October 2008

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