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		<title>Fevered Weekend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a messed up weekend! My poor little man has had a rough couple of days. Thursday night he started to get feverish, but we managed to get it down with some Tylenol. Friday I got the dreaded call from daycare, but they didn&#8217;t need me to come and get him, they were just telling [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a messed up weekend! My poor little man has had a rough couple of days. Thursday night he started to get feverish, but we managed to get it down with some Tylenol. Friday I got the dreaded call from daycare, but they didn&#8217;t need me to come and get him, they were just telling me that his temperature was 100&deg;C and it was okay for them to give him Tylenol. Saturday afternoon after his nap his temp spiked to 104&deg;C and I took him to Emerg to see what was going on. On the way over he vomited several times so sitting in the waiting room was a treat reeking of puke. I ended up throwing out the dollar store mittens that he managed to fill with vomit. Ewww. When we were finally seen the doctor had a look into his ears and immediately saw the problem. Baby D was suffering from an ear infection. I didn&#8217;t doubt his expertise, but I was surprised since he hadn&#8217;t been rubbing his ears or anything. We filled the prescription for Amoxicillin and went home to relax. We started his meds that night, but he managed to throw up shortly thereafter so we just left it for the following day.<br />
Sunday morning I got up late, but found hubby cuddling a sleeping baby D on the couch. Since it was only 9:30 I was surprised that he was asleep as naptime isn&#8217;t till at least 10:30/11:00. At least he had managed to eat breakfast and get some meds into him and no vomiting. BUT&#8230; when hubby and I looked at him he was covered in angry red welts! WTF?! Luckily the children&#8217;s clinic was just about to open so we rushed him over to be seen and were told that this seemed to be a reaction to the Amoxicillin. I found this strange since he&#8217;s had it before, but apparently that&#8217;s not unusual. We promptly threw out the meds and were given a new prescription to now get rid of the hives.<br />
Strangely the welts seemed to fade before we even got the new stuff into him, but when we woke up this morning you&#8217;d think that we had beaten him overnight! Yesterday I was all set to get him a medic alert bracelet alerting emergency personnel that he was allergic to penicillin. After getting ourselves squeezed in to see baby D&#8217;s pediatrician this afternoon, he thinks it&#8217;s possible that he is allergic, but that it&#8217;s also possible that it&#8217;s a coincidence and that there&#8217;s something else causing the hives. So I just have to keep on with the new stuff we got from the clinic. What a mess! We originally got meds to treat the fever and ear infection, now we&#8217;re no longer even worried about anything but the hives that were the result of treating those problems. Go figure!</p>


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