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przed ([personal profile] przed) wrote2009-06-14 08:53 pm
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The Little Girl Recovers

Ros seems to be over whatever nastiness she's had the last three days, and is now down for her bedtime. Which is awesome. I don't think any of us was looking forward to another night like last night. (At the worst, Ros was waking up about every 2 minutes, wimpering and crying in utter misery.

It was difficult, but at least she never hit the go straight to Emerg, do not pass go warning signs that the Telehealth gave us. Which was an axillary (armpit) temp that hits 104 or a dose of Tylenol that doesn't bring down the fever at all. Her axillary temp peaked around 103.4, and the last Tylenol took the fever down a grand total of 0.5 degrees, so we came close to throwing her in the car and running to the hospital, but we held off.

Now I just have to convince myself to go to bed early. We didn't get much sleep at all until 3 a.m., and not much quality sleep after that. Not with a thrashing, feverish little girl between us. (We don't usually let her sleep with us, because she usually takes that to mean it's playtime and why aren't we getting up to play with her.) Though I've been extraordinarily alert considering just how little sleep I've had the last two nights.

[identity profile] przed.livejournal.com 2009-06-15 02:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I think the worst of it is we have three friends who's kids have had convulsions due to high fever, so we know what the worst case scenario is. Not that Ros has ever come close to that.

I definitely need to catch up on my sleep. I need to kill my nighthawk tendencies this week.

[identity profile] sooguy.livejournal.com 2009-06-17 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
Convulsions is what I would have been worried about. I know people who have had it as well when their fever spiked.

Glad she is doing better. Stay healthy.