Guest guest Posted February 14, 2011 Report Share Posted February 14, 2011 Hello everyone, we are new here. My son is 5 y/o on Biomed and GFCF, B-12 inject. and much more (since 16 mo old). And he is on Low Oxalate diet (last year) - have had a lot of gains. Just yesterday first time gave Valtrex. 1/3 250mg pill (about 80mg) At night his T was 100.0 And this morning another 1/3 (80 mg) his T went up - 103.0. Lips swallow and cheeks with some little round rash around mouth. Many of our kids always feel better when they have high temperature. My son is opposite - his regresses always been follow by high T with virus like rash. I am reading Valtrex files and did't see anyone writing about high T. when taking Valtrex. Any advice would be greatly appreciated - keep same dosage or go down? Elena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2011 Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 Hi Elena, We are also facing the same symptoms, we just started with 250mg of Valtrex and my DD is having temperature 99.0 and red rashes on her lips..I dont know if I have to reduce the dose orcontinue with the medicine. Ravali > > Hello everyone, we are new here. > My son is 5 y/o on Biomed and GFCF, B-12 inject. and much more (since 16 mo old). And he is on Low Oxalate diet (last year) - have had a lot of gains. > > Just yesterday first time gave Valtrex. 1/3 250mg pill (about 80mg) At night his T was 100.0 > And this morning another 1/3 (80 mg) > his T went up - 103.0. > Lips swallow and cheeks with some little round rash around mouth. > > Many of our kids always feel better when they have high temperature. My son is opposite - his regresses always been follow by high T with virus like rash. > > I am reading Valtrex files and did't see anyone writing about high T. > when taking Valtrex. > > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated - keep same dosage or go down? > > > > Elena > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 Hi Ravali, what about new behavior good improvement? I think it depend from child and how he is reacting and we don't want to over work his immune system. I reduced to mine boy - 40 mg a day And even this dosage third night is T 104 Forth day different rash came on the one cheek - little different - bigger spots - then first rash Good luck Elena > > > > Hello everyone, we are new here. > > My son is 5 y/o on Biomed and GFCF, B-12 inject. and much > more (since 16 mo old). And he is on Low Oxalate diet (last year) - have > had a lot of gains. > > > > Just yesterday first time gave Valtrex. 1/3 250mg pill (about 80mg) At > night his T was 100.0 > > And this morning another 1/3 (80 mg) > > his T went up - 103.0. > > Lips swallow and cheeks with some little round rash around mouth. > > > > Many of our kids always feel better when they have high temperature. > My son is opposite - his regresses always been follow by high T with > virus like rash. > > > > I am reading Valtrex files and did't see anyone writing about high T. > > when taking Valtrex. > > > > > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated - keep same dosage or go down? > > > > > > > > Elena > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 Hi Moms, So does it mean that no one familiar about starting Valtrex and having fever? Also my son having 5 y.o. mostly all this days spending in the bed - telling : " I want to rest some... " And it was a jamping and active all day long boy befrore Valtrex... Did someone see the same with your kids? Elena > > Hello everyone, we are new here. > My son is 5 y/o on Biomed and GFCF, B-12 inject. and much more (since 16 mo old). And he is on Low Oxalate diet (last year) - have had a lot of gains. > > Just yesterday first time gave Valtrex. 1/3 250mg pill (about 80mg) At night his T was 100.0 > And this morning another 1/3 (80 mg) > his T went up - 103.0. > Lips swallow and cheeks with some little round rash around mouth. > > Many of our kids always feel better when they have high temperature. My son is opposite - his regresses always been follow by high T with virus like rash. > > I am reading Valtrex files and did't see anyone writing about high T. > when taking Valtrex. > > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated - keep same dosage or go down? > > > > Elena > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2011 Report Share Posted February 17, 2011 No it doesn't. This question has been answered, already. It's a common die off symptom. If you are concerned, call your doctor. Fatigue is also a common die off symptom. Motrin helps. Cheryl ~http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com~~@Gryffins_Tail~ Hi Moms, So does it mean that no one familiar about starting Valtrex and having fever? Also my son having 5 y.o. mostly all this days spending in the bed - telling :"I want to rest some..." And it was a jamping and active all day long boy befrore Valtrex... Did someone see the same with your kids? Elena > > Hello everyone, we are new here. > My son is 5 y/o on Biomed and GFCF, B-12 inject. and much more (since 16 mo old). And he is on Low Oxalate diet (last year) - have had a lot of gains. > > Just yesterday first time gave Valtrex. 1/3 250mg pill (about 80mg) At night his T was 100.0 > And this morning another 1/3 (80 mg) > his T went up - 103.0. > Lips swallow and cheeks with some little round rash around mouth. > > Many of our kids always feel better when they have high temperature. My son is opposite - his regresses always been follow by high T with virus like rash. > > I am reading Valtrex files and did't see anyone writing about high T. > when taking Valtrex. > > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated - keep same dosage or go down? > > > > Elena > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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