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You may want to get a CT scan of the foot to make sure she doesn't

have an osteomyelitis (bone infection.) Just as a suggestion.

-- In nosurgery4clubfoot , " frogabog " <frogabog@q...>

wrote:

>

> I would get her cultured. No way... not all kids run fevers while

> teething and if they do it's lowgrade. 100 for DAYS is enough to

> worry about IMO. Don't let them poo poo you on this. the sore

> should heal up well enough to see skin without anything on it (like

> shoes) in about a week. If it's not healed it's not a good

> thing. It's been long enough. I'd be scared as hell about this

> personally. If it's staph and they haven't cultured it they have

no

> idea exactly what it is and they're making stabs in the dark as to

> how to treat it.

>

> This is your daughter they're talking about, she may not mean much

to

> them but she does to you. Have you thought about the weapon you'll

> use on them if this gets bad?

>

> Kori

>

>

>

>

>

> At 12:04 PM 1/6/2006, you wrote:

> >I actually did think of that and bought a new rectal thermometer

> >yesterday. Her fever is still at about 100. The pediatrician

said

> >if the sore looks ok, she's probably alright. I can always get

her

> >in there anytime because he's right down the street. The sore

> >looks better today. I think she might be teething. I know she's

> >only 4 months old, today actually, but she's drooling and chewing

on

> >things like crazy. If she's still running a fever and cranky on

> >Monday I'll haul her in no matter what. I hope it's just teething

> >and she'll get more comfortable fast. Her baptism is this Sunday,

> >and I'd like her to be comfortable before getting water on her

> >head. She's not a big fan of water, and she's got quite a set of

> >lungs on her. Thanks for the help.

> > - Michele

> > 5/18/02 and Maddie 9/6/05 bcf waiting for

s

> >

> >number23 <number23@c...> wrote:

> > Just curious, have you crossed referenced her fever with

various

> > thermometers? I would at this point use the old standard glass

> > tube up her rectum. I've always noticed a few degree differences

> > between various instruments. My " ear " therm. said to take 3

> > readings and average them - hardly accurate. I have a digital

> > mouth therm. and it's always a few different from the glass

> > tube. If I really think they are sick, I break out the glass

tube

> > and use it as a definitive temp.

> >

> >Other wise, ya, I'd be screaming at someone to get to the bottom

of

> >her illlness cuz that's just not right.

> >s.

> > Staph Question

> >

> >

> > Okay, it's going on over two weeks now, and Maddie is still

running a

> > fever everyday. Her fever goes up and down throughout the day

and is

> > always lower than 100.5, which I believe is considered low

grade.

> > She's been through two courses of antibiotic (Keflex) to treat

the

> > staph infection on her foot, from a pressure sore. She's been

to the

> > pediatrician, her orthopedist and Children's hospital ER in the

past

> > two weeks. The sore looks better than it initially did, but it

still

> > hasn't healed. So far, no one seems to think the staph

infection is

> > that bad, but she doesn't show any other symptoms of any other

> > illness. Should she still be running a low grade fever. She

turns 4

> > months tomorrow. I also know she doesn't have a UTI because

they

> > catheterized her at the ER, and she tested clean. Am I just

being a

> > nervous mother, or should I be concerned. No one has actually

given

> > her a blood test to see what strain of Staph she has. Any

advice

> > would be greatly appreciated.

> > - Michele

> > 5/18/02 and Maddie 9/6/05

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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You may want to get a CT scan of the foot to make sure she doesn't

have an osteomyelitis (bone infection.) Just as a suggestion.

-- In nosurgery4clubfoot , " frogabog " <frogabog@q...>

wrote:

>

> I would get her cultured. No way... not all kids run fevers while

> teething and if they do it's lowgrade. 100 for DAYS is enough to

> worry about IMO. Don't let them poo poo you on this. the sore

> should heal up well enough to see skin without anything on it (like

> shoes) in about a week. If it's not healed it's not a good

> thing. It's been long enough. I'd be scared as hell about this

> personally. If it's staph and they haven't cultured it they have

no

> idea exactly what it is and they're making stabs in the dark as to

> how to treat it.

>

> This is your daughter they're talking about, she may not mean much

to

> them but she does to you. Have you thought about the weapon you'll

> use on them if this gets bad?

>

> Kori

>

>

>

>

>

> At 12:04 PM 1/6/2006, you wrote:

> >I actually did think of that and bought a new rectal thermometer

> >yesterday. Her fever is still at about 100. The pediatrician

said

> >if the sore looks ok, she's probably alright. I can always get

her

> >in there anytime because he's right down the street. The sore

> >looks better today. I think she might be teething. I know she's

> >only 4 months old, today actually, but she's drooling and chewing

on

> >things like crazy. If she's still running a fever and cranky on

> >Monday I'll haul her in no matter what. I hope it's just teething

> >and she'll get more comfortable fast. Her baptism is this Sunday,

> >and I'd like her to be comfortable before getting water on her

> >head. She's not a big fan of water, and she's got quite a set of

> >lungs on her. Thanks for the help.

> > - Michele

> > 5/18/02 and Maddie 9/6/05 bcf waiting for

s

> >

> >number23 <number23@c...> wrote:

> > Just curious, have you crossed referenced her fever with

various

> > thermometers? I would at this point use the old standard glass

> > tube up her rectum. I've always noticed a few degree differences

> > between various instruments. My " ear " therm. said to take 3

> > readings and average them - hardly accurate. I have a digital

> > mouth therm. and it's always a few different from the glass

> > tube. If I really think they are sick, I break out the glass

tube

> > and use it as a definitive temp.

> >

> >Other wise, ya, I'd be screaming at someone to get to the bottom

of

> >her illlness cuz that's just not right.

> >s.

> > Staph Question

> >

> >

> > Okay, it's going on over two weeks now, and Maddie is still

running a

> > fever everyday. Her fever goes up and down throughout the day

and is

> > always lower than 100.5, which I believe is considered low

grade.

> > She's been through two courses of antibiotic (Keflex) to treat

the

> > staph infection on her foot, from a pressure sore. She's been

to the

> > pediatrician, her orthopedist and Children's hospital ER in the

past

> > two weeks. The sore looks better than it initially did, but it

still

> > hasn't healed. So far, no one seems to think the staph

infection is

> > that bad, but she doesn't show any other symptoms of any other

> > illness. Should she still be running a low grade fever. She

turns 4

> > months tomorrow. I also know she doesn't have a UTI because

they

> > catheterized her at the ER, and she tested clean. Am I just

being a

> > nervous mother, or should I be concerned. No one has actually

given

> > her a blood test to see what strain of Staph she has. Any

advice

> > would be greatly appreciated.

> > - Michele

> > 5/18/02 and Maddie 9/6/05

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Poor baby, I really hope she recovers soon for you all.

s.

Staph Question

Okay, it's going on over two weeks now, and Maddie is still running a

fever everyday. Her fever goes up and down throughout the day and is

always lower than 100.5, which I believe is considered low grade.

She's been through two courses of antibiotic (Keflex) to treat the

staph infection on her foot, from a pressure sore. She's been to the

pediatrician, her orthopedist and Children's hospital ER in the past

two weeks. The sore looks better than it initially did, but it still

hasn't healed. So far, no one seems to think the staph infection is

that bad, but she doesn't show any other symptoms of any other

illness. Should she still be running a low grade fever. She turns 4

months tomorrow. I also know she doesn't have a UTI because they

catheterized her at the ER, and she tested clean. Am I just being a

nervous mother, or should I be concerned. No one has actually given

her a blood test to see what strain of Staph she has. Any advice

would be greatly appreciated.

- Michele

5/18/02 and Maddie 9/6/05

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