Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 thanks, Leah. Please do let me know. Virginia, Emma's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 Dear Virginia: Boy we are dealing with that with Leah right now. She has had a cough and slightly runny nose. But her temp went from 99 to 103 the other day. Now today it is 97 degrees. We are taking Leah to the doctor because she has not eaten for three days. But she does take a bottle but even with pushing fluids her diaper this morning was just slightly wet. Like she had a couple of pees in it. Will let you know what is going on with Leah. But we pushed to have her seen by a ped because her ped is on vacation. But our city nurse encouraged us to see a doctor because of Leah not eating and her diaper situation; otherwise the nurse said if the fever continues for today, then they would see Leah tomorrow. Wrong. She is being seen today. Will let you know what happens. lisa mom to Leah Ginny581@... wrote: I have read many of the mails about children having temperature variation. My Emma has had temperature changes from 104.6 to 97.4 this weekend. Is there that much variance in anyone else? How can you tell when they are truly sick versus when their bodies can't regulate the temperature? She responds to motrin, and the temperature stabilizes. Thanks! Virginia, Emma's Mom Virginia M. Buchanan http://www.umdf.org/support/listpolicy.html - please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 Ginny, It wasn't odd for me to see Matty's temps change that much in just a few hours. He didn't even have to be infection sick to have that fluctuation. His metabolic fevers also responded well to tylenol, but for reasons specific to Matty we chose to not medicate him until the fever got high enough to affect his breathing (usually around 102-103). And usually it only took one dose of tylenol, and then his temp was right back to *normal*....about 96.7 or so. H. Ginny581@... wrote: > I have read many of the mails about children having temperature > variation. > My Emma has had temperature changes from 104.6 to 97.4 this weekend. > Is > there that much variance in anyone else? How can you tell when they > are > truly sick versus when their bodies can't regulate the temperature? > She > responds to motrin, and the temperature stabilizes. Thanks! > > Virginia, Emma's Mom > > Virginia M. Buchanan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 Dear Virginia: Just got back from the doctor's office. They took blood, a strep test, and two chest xrays. He will have a radiologist look at her films, but to him they look normal. Her rapid strep test came back normal but they are doing a culture on it and her blood workup came back normal but are doing further testing on her blood. So he believes it to be viral. Which I guess is good news in how we treat her. But will have to syring liquids in to her mouth because she does not want to drink even apple juice right now and I'm afraid of her being dyhydrated. But I like how concern this ped was and that he came in from looking at her tests and said I don't know if this is good news or bad news. Meaning because nothing was coming up with something that is making Leah ill. But he said he was on call all day today and call with any concerns or questions or if she gets worse. So will keep an eye on her. But her temp in the office was still 97.5 degrees. So I believe when it gets to just a mere 99 degrees she has a fever and is sick. A cold seems to wipe out Leah. How is Emma doing? Does she take food or liquids and is she cranky or such? Does she get wiped out from a mere cold, too? Leah may have complex I, too. We are still awaiting the test results from Europe. Good luck with Emma. mom to Leah Ginny581@... wrote: thanks, Leah. Please do let me know. Virginia, Emma's Mom http://www.umdf.org/support/listpolicy.html - please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 Thanks, . This is helpful. Virginia Virginia M. Buchanan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2001 Report Share Posted April 9, 2001 , your visit with Leah's doctor sounds just like Emma's visit with her doctor today. He said and did virtually the same things. We are just giving Emma motrin every 4 hours. He thinks this will only last a couple more days if we are dealing with the virus that he suspects is causing the problem. Emma is drinking but not eating. Thank goodness for Gatorade. We can at least keep her supplements and vitamins going with all that she has been drinking, and we can prevent the dehydration risk. I hope the other strep test comes back normal, too. Good luck, and I hope both our girls are better tomorrow. Hope you get some rest, too. I know I sure need it. Virginia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2001 Report Share Posted April 10, 2001 Bless you, Hope. That is what we are doing, and our pediatrician yesterday told us that as well. Emma's temperature went very, very low when she was a few days old - like to 80 something. We had to keep her under lamps for hours to get it back up. I did not know anything that was to come in the future as far as diagnosing her metabolic problem. Now I am learning so much more. Thanks again. Virginia Virginia M. Buchanan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2001 Report Share Posted April 10, 2001 Dear Virginia: Well a change for us. Leah stopped drinking on Monday. She seemed happy but started to throw up and we admitted her to the hospital to be put on an IV. She must have been a little dry because when they tried several times to get the iv in her, she was crying but only one tear emerged. Still not wet diapers and a couple of loose bowels, but nothing much. The doctor feels she may have (I hope I spell it right) rotavirus. But I must tell the group that this ped only saw Leah one other time and said to call if there are any changes that he is on call. Well I called to let the nurse give him the message that Leah was throwing up and we may have to admit her. I called after 8 p.m. and left a message to have him call. He did and all I said was Leah has been throwing up almost every 1/2 hour we need to direct admit her. He said fine I will call the hospital right now. You can go. No questions, no let's see how this pans out, nothing. He trusted my instinct and we admitted her. My husband and I find that we don't always give the doctors a chance to question us and to let them make the decision. If we feel she needs to be in on an IV we explain her situation about mito and say that if we call back and say she is still throwing up you need to direct admit our daughter. They do. So may be we as parents need to just be more direct in saying my child needs to be admitted and this is why. I know that won't work with all doctors, but we know our children best. I am getting alittle rest. I'm glad I'm small and I can fit in a twin bed with Leah to sleep. The pillows aren't the greatest, but a few hours of sleep, solid, is what I need and I can for now survive on that. And with that I must end this message and go back to the hospital so my husband can do his stuff. Let me know how Emma is doing. Keep pushing the fluids. Ginny581@... wrote: , your visit with Leah's doctor sounds just like Emma's visit with her doctor today. He said and did virtually the same things. We are just giving Emma motrin every 4 hours. He thinks this will only last a couple more days if we are dealing with the virus that he suspects is causing the problem. Emma is drinking but not eating. Thank goodness for Gatorade. We can at least keep her supplements and vitamins going with all that she has been drinking, and we can prevent the dehydration risk. I hope the other strep test comes back normal, too. Good luck, and I hope both our girls are better tomorrow. Hope you get some rest, too. I know I sure need it. Virginia http://www.umdf.org/support/listpolicy.html - please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2001 Report Share Posted April 11, 2001 Ginny, Interesting. Low temp was also our first indication that Matty was ill, although we didn't know it then. He spent his first 2 days of life under the heat lamps, and it still didn't help much. We never were able to get his temp over 98.6. lol *hugs* H. Ginny581@... wrote: > Bless you, Hope. That is what we are doing, and our pediatrician > yesterday > told us that as well. Emma's temperature went very, very low when she > was a > few days old - like to 80 something. We had to keep her under lamps > for hours > to get it back up. I did not know anything that was to come in the > future as > far as diagnosing her metabolic problem. Now I am learning so much > more. > > Thanks again. > > Virginia > > Virginia M. Buchanan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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