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Monday 2 November 2009

Feverish Baby



Make the most of the Ups and they'll carry you through the Down's


My poor Tali has really had a difficult couple of nights - her temperature has soared up and fluctuated between 38 and 40. I stay by her side and just pray so hard for her fever to break. Last night we called helicopteros sanitarios just to make sure she was ok and didn't need to be hospitalized. They just said to keep giving her parecetomol and watching her - if her situation gets worse, then to take her to her paediatrician or hospital. It is hard to know what to do as we have no diagnosis. We just have to rely on our instincts and follow her lead. Even the medics don't seem to know what to suggest. But between Calpol, Belladona and homeopathic flu remedy, I am hoping to get her back to shape asap.

Thankfully she is eating - although only very little but at least she is staying hydrated. She is a very good girl and barely complains - she looks so tired and when she is so weak, she looks alarmingly skinny. Still, I know she will get out of this. Every child has colds and flus. Unfortunately Tali's muscle tone suffers but we will re-build it up again after this nasty bug has passed. She just needs rest, rest, rest ....so we are housebound!!!

Just keep your fingers crossed that she maintains her weight - we have worked so hard to get her up past the 6kg mark, I don't want to fall back again. If she does, tube feeding will definitely need to be considered. So we're back on the roller coaster!!!

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