It is too bad about the ibuprofen issue with her because the Tylenol/Motrin combo is a good one to reduce fevers. My kids also had high fevers with no discernible symptoms of anything at all. It means the body is doing its job but it's hell on the parents to not have a clue what's going on. If all else fails, stick her in the tub with some tepid water if she will go for that. I hope she's over the hump because it's awful to watch your kid be sick and not be able to "fix" it, especially when they are this age and of the opinion that you can fix anything. The antibiotic should produce some improvement after a couple of days.
Change of subject: So you are a Rescue Me fan, huh? I absolutely love that show. As a fellow fan, what do you suppose it says of us that we are so addicted to the antics of a bunch of people who are toxically dysfunctional and often really rather unlikeable? :) Whatever it is, I am there every week and sad to see the show end with the summer.
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It is too bad about the ibuprofen issue with her because the Tylenol/Motrin combo is a good one to reduce fevers. My kids also had high fevers with no discernible symptoms of anything at all. It means the body is doing its job but it's hell on the parents to not have a clue what's going on. If all else fails, stick her in the tub with some tepid water if she will go for that. I hope she's over the hump because it's awful to watch your kid be sick and not be able to "fix" it, especially when they are this age and of the opinion that you can fix anything. The antibiotic should produce some improvement after a couple of days.
Change of subject: So you are a Rescue Me fan, huh? I absolutely love that show. As a fellow fan, what do you suppose it says of us that we are so addicted to the antics of a bunch of people who are toxically dysfunctional and often really rather unlikeable? :) Whatever it is, I am there every week and sad to see the show end with the summer.