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Started by Acts 2:38 girl, Jul 08, 2006, 08:27 AM

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Acts 2:38 girl

Hi guys!  Long time no see!  It's fun reading up on you all!  All the grandbabies coming...!!  Anyway, I need some advice!  I don't really know what to think - and I'm waiting for a call back from Dr. office.  My DD is 2 1/2 years old, and since Sunday night she has been running a fever of about 101-103 degrees.  Motrin keeps it down to 99-100.  She has NO other symptoms, no rash, no ear pain, no sore joints, no nothing!  I brought her in on Thursday and they said they did not know what was wrong with her because of lack of symptoms.  So they took blood and ran tests.  Everything came back fine.  White blood count a little low, liver a little low - both of which point to a virus.  Are there any other opinions out there?  I talked with a friend last night and she really freaked me out talking about misquetos and rare diseases.  She has not really eaten since this started, but is drinking water.  Thanks for any info!  Is Brainpause around, this is right up his alley!

Azusateach

If she can't keep her temp down & it's been almost a week, I'd be rattling some cages at the doctor's office until they figure it out.  Maybe a trip to the ER, where they've got more "stuff" at their disposal might be in order.  Something's going on if her temp won't break.

Acts 2:38 girl

Her Dr's office is IN Day Kimball Hospital!  That's why we were able to have the bloodwork done so fast!  The office is only open until 12pm, so I hope they call me soon!

AustinBoston

Internet medical advice is generally worth what you pay for it.

But I will give you this...if the doctor says "I'll call you with the results."  Ask when.

Then, don't wait for the doctor to call.  If you don't get the call when expected, call.

In the short run, YOU are the only one who can be responsible for your own or your child's health.  In the long run, the only thing responsibility means is that you'll get money from a jury.  Don't wait for that.

Austin

HersheyGirl

My DH is a pediatrician, ( pediatric oncology and hematology(cancer and blood)) and he says that it sounds like a virus.  Keep doing what you are doing and continue to see your Dr.  As long as she is taking fluids and keeping hydrated, I wouldn't worry at this point.  DH said that if you want to sent him the lab results, he could then comment further.  He also says that it doesn't sound like some rare disease.

HersheyGirl

Now for the pediatric nurse point of view.   Motrin is known to upset stomachs, so if she is not in any discomfort, I would hold off giving her Motrin.  If she is uncomfortable, give Tylenol.  Fever is not bad.  Fever kills viruses.  The problem with some fevers is that in children, the temperture regulation center is somewhat immature and the childs tempture may go way high, which is not good.  But a low grade fever, below 101, without sysptoms, and the child is not uncomfortable, can be left alone with out giving medications.  I would monitor the temperture every 4 hours and see how she feels.  I would also give lots of fluids, such as popcicles, frozen juice, the new pediatric drinks out there, what ever she will take.  If she starts taking fluids well, try a little bit of solid food, like apple sauce, jello, bananas, or what they call a BRAT diet....Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, Toast.  If she can tolerate that, then give her anything she wants.  But I bet the Motrin is giving her tummy a bit of a problem.  Good luck and let us know what happens.

Acts 2:38 girl

QuoteHe also says that it doesn't sound like some rare disease
Whew!  :morning:
 
They don't seem to concerned a the Ped. office, but then your mind starts thinking, " What if this is one of those cases when they MISS something!!"  Normally I follow the Dr's reaction, if he's calm, I'm calm, etc.  My 1st reaction is to just let it ride out, I just want to make sure I'm not being to passive.  Thank you so much for your time, guys!!

brainpause

Andrea,

I'm here, but unfortunately, this isn't right up my alley. My specialty is Adult/Acute Care.

That said, I was going to say pretty much what HersheyGirl said about fluids. Also, don't use Gatorade, as the sugar can worsen diarrhea. Instead, use Pedialyte, which comes in pops and drinks.

If you must use Motrin (or some other form/name of Ibuprofen), make sure she eats a little something with it. Also, if you must use Ibuprofen, you can alternate with the Tylenol, so that she is getting either Tylenol or Ibuprofen every 3 hours. Such as this:

12pm Tylenol
3 pm  Ibuprofen
6 pm  Tylenol
9 pm  Ibuprofen....
...

However, fever does kill viruses.

Your little girl is a female (duh), so she will be able to tolerate fever and discomfort a little better than Lee, your boys, or me. :)

Larry

Dee4j

I Know it's hard when things drag on and they're so little. DD had the Stomche flu for a week  bfore she was 2 yrs old. I keep bugging the doctor and he says fluids, fluids, fluids and at the time he said the virus was lasting 5-7 days. a few months ago first DS then DD each had a fever that lasted 5 days. they each missed an entire week of school. I spent 2 weeks home with sick kids  :eyecrazy:   also you're a mom and you know your child, if you have that little voice eating at you and aren't satisfied, get a second opinion.

jakelaw

I checked with my wife, also a pediatric RN, and she concurs with hersheygirl.  With one hickup.  Our son (9yrs old) who has a looong list of health problems had the same thing happen last year in late March.  It lasted almost 10 days.  Then the fatigue started.  Keep an eye out for this.  If she is tired a LOT after seeming to get better, have her checked for Mononucleosis(sp?).  Even though I agree with Austinboston, I am still giving the advice.  It is not common for small children to get Mono, but it does happen.  Just a thought.

Dee4j

Quote from: jakelawI checked with my wife, also a pediatric RN, and she concurs with hersheygirl.  With one hickup.  Our son (9yrs old) who has a looong list of health problems had the same thing happen last year in late March.  It lasted almost 10 days.  Then the fatigue started.  Keep an eye out for this.  If she is tired a LOT after seeming to get better, have her checked for Mononucleosis(sp?).  Even though I agree with Austinboston, I am still giving the advice.  It is not common for small children to get Mono, but it does happen.  Just a thought.


I had that at 15 along with a bunch of friends we got it from sharing sodas

that won't show up in a reg. blood test they have to test for it

good luck let us know when she's better

jakelaw

Dee, you are right, they have to specifically test for it.  It took forever to figure ours out because he was so young, it didn;t occur to any one.  We were having him tested for all kinds of goofy stuff, even various cancers, and all were negative.  Our pediatrician was at a complete loss when she thought bout Mono.  Still not sure how he got it, none of the family did, and none of his friends either.

Acts 2:38 girl

They tested her for Mono also - negative.  And the Dr's were right - just a virus.  She's well now - no fever for 2 days!!  However then she broke out into these little hives!  They are different sizes and pale in color. I brought her back (man,  the insurance co is going to LOVE me!) and the doctor said it was most likely an allergic reaction to the dye in the Motrin.  I haven't used Motrin in forever, and nothing else has changed.  However, wouldn't the Motrin be out of her system by now?  She has a few new ones this morning.  I better go get the Benadryl Clear they recommended!  Thanks for the advice!!

TheViking

Quote from: Dee4jI had that at 15 along with a bunch of friends we got it from sharing sodas
 
Sharing soda's.......................;)  hmmm  sure, ok........

Acts 2:38 girl

QuoteOriginally Posted by Dee4j
I had that at 15 along with a bunch of friends we got it from sharing sodas
Sharing soda's.......................;) hmmm sure, ok........

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That's what I'm thinkin'!!
 
I also had Mono. when I was a tween.  I was the champion of faking sickness.  Fevers and all, as long as it didn't go over 100 I was safe from the Dr. She started to suspect once and had me take Alkaselzer (the old nasty kind), which I "took".  Strange how our big rubber tree plant started dropping leaved till it died a few days later :confused:   THEN I got Mono - serves me right!  I was sick for weeks!  I couldn't WAIT to get back to school!!