Guest guest Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 Michele, How is that grandbaby doing! Doesn't matter how old they get..... > > > > ...you still worry. My son-in-law called an hour ago or so to > let me know my daughter has a fever. She was at 103.9 when he > called, all worried of course. I had him give her Tylenol, put > her in a lukewarm tub, force some fluids, etc. And gave him > specific instructions if she starts hallucinating, having a > seizure, confusion, etc to immediately take her to the ER. (911 > is not an option where they live--they are in the middle of > nowhere). She has a cough, etc. I told him to call me in 30-45 > minutes with an update and her temp has decreased to about 99.9 > and she is resting now. > > Just goes to show no matter the age of the child with JRA--they > are still that--your child--and we still worry. > > e, mom to 'joe' 24 poly+ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Thanks for asking . Sorry for the delay - we were a bit snowed in here - lol - and I am just back at work from Tuesday afternoon. I hope you are all doing ok with all the ice you seem to have received. is doing great! He is off all of his heart meds and if it wasn't for that scar you would never know he had a heart issue. The cardiologist is watching a slight narrowing of the artery which I guess can happen, but other than that he is fine. He is busy walking and jabbering and getting into everything. It is fun to watch for Grandma and watching my daughter is fun too. She has said many times that she now understands her parents so much better. LOL! I just can't believe how fast these 15 months have flown. Hugs, Michele From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of and Schulz Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2011 11:49 AM Subject: Re: RE: (Off topic) Michele, How is that grandbaby doing! Doesn't matter how old they get..... > > > > ...you still worry. My son-in-law called an hour ago or so to > let me know my daughter has a fever. She was at 103.9 when he > called, all worried of course. I had him give her Tylenol, put > her in a lukewarm tub, force some fluids, etc. And gave him > specific instructions if she starts hallucinating, having a > seizure, confusion, etc to immediately take her to the ER. (911 > is not an option where they live--they are in the middle of > nowhere). She has a cough, etc. I told him to call me in 30-45 > minutes with an update and her temp has decreased to about 99.9 > and she is resting now. > > Just goes to show no matter the age of the child with JRA--they > are still that--your child--and we still worry. > > e, mom to 'joe' 24 poly+ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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