chrisy01
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Post by chrisy01 on Sept 25, 2018 13:05:16 GMT -6
I took the day off, used a sick day, yet I’m working from home...which boss L said no to when I wanted to. Frickin’ S needs to get on top of her project!!!!
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tgrimes
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Post by tgrimes on Sept 25, 2018 13:08:17 GMT -6
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Post by tgrimes on Sept 25, 2018 13:09:56 GMT -6
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klong11
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Post by klong11 on Sept 25, 2018 13:11:29 GMT -6
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cagoldi
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Post by cagoldi on Sept 25, 2018 13:14:09 GMT -6
H's nasal secretion lab results came back. I'm probably going to totally butcher this but I think the gist of it is it had very high levels of Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria. This bacteria can cause many things like pneumonia & meningitis, but it also causes ear infections. They're going to call the pedi's office today to have them check his levels because they think he may need another dose of the PCV vaccine. It'd be great if this would solve our issues but I have no idea if it will or not. If his immune system didn't respond to the other times he received the vaccine, will it do it now? I didn't get to ask any questions because I was driving and couldn't look anything up until I got home. Hopefully, they'll call back with the results of his lab work from the fluid in his ear today so I can talk to her about it. Has anyone ever heard of this before? I can tell you that's the vaccine they give to determine if there's a PID. One draw to check initial antibodies, then the vaccine administered at the same time, then another draw four weeks later to see how well his body was able to manufacture antibodies in response to the vaccine.
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Post by tgrimes on Sept 25, 2018 13:19:41 GMT -6
H's nasal secretion lab results came back. I'm probably going to totally butcher this but I think the gist of it is it had very high levels of Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria. This bacteria can cause many things like pneumonia & meningitis, but it also causes ear infections. They're going to call the pedi's office today to have them check his levels because they think he may need another dose of the PCV vaccine. It'd be great if this would solve our issues but I have no idea if it will or not. If his immune system didn't respond to the other times he received the vaccine, will it do it now? I didn't get to ask any questions because I was driving and couldn't look anything up until I got home. Hopefully, they'll call back with the results of his lab work from the fluid in his ear today so I can talk to her about it. Has anyone ever heard of this before? I can tell you that's the vaccine they give to determine if there's a PID. One draw to check initial antibodies, then the vaccine administered at the same time, then another draw four weeks later to see how well his body was able to manufacture antibodies in response to the vaccine. Great! If you were me, would you still take him to the allergist/immunologist next week?
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Post by tgrimes on Sept 25, 2018 13:35:51 GMT -6
Also every time I see PID I immediately read pelvic inflammatory disease.
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Post by cagoldi on Sept 25, 2018 13:41:12 GMT -6
I can tell you that's the vaccine they give to determine if there's a PID. One draw to check initial antibodies, then the vaccine administered at the same time, then another draw four weeks later to see how well his body was able to manufacture antibodies in response to the vaccine. Great! If you were me, would you still take him to the allergist/immunologist next week? I would, but I'd be surprised if they do anything other than allergy testing. My Immunologist indicated an Allergist/Immunologist mostly won't know how to manage a PID, so I would ask them if they are going to do order labs to test for one. Also let them know about his results and that the pedi's office is discussing administration of another PCV. They don't HAVE to do it the way I described for a pediatric patient, but if they're going to give it to him anyway, might as well get everything coordinated so that can happen, you know? And if they say they are not going to test for a PID, I would ask them exactly what you said your concerns are about lack of response to initial vaccines. If they continue to refuse, I would go forward with the allergy testing there but ask them to provide information for an Immunologist.
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Post by wedding on Sept 25, 2018 13:41:55 GMT -6
Haven’t read but wanted to catch up. First few days were great. I’ve been moody today due to an upset stomach but Dh and C are napping and I’m headed to Animal Kingdom alone! They can’t do the heat and I can’t do their whining so best to divide. We will meet at dinner in a couple of hours. I’m so happy to be alone for a bit though.
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Post by flamingo on Sept 25, 2018 13:45:38 GMT -6
I interrogated gently questioned B on the way to haircuts after school. He said he just loves me and misses me. Swore up and down there are no issues with class, his teachers, etc. So that puts my mind at ease somewhat. He's excited b/c tomorrow they'll do chapel, Spanish AND music class. I'll remind him of all that if he's clingy at drop-off...wish his teacher would, too! Both kids got trims and now we're home. DH took B with him to the vet to get the labrador her canine influenza vaccine booster. LOL. It's rainy here and like guster and wineallthetime my motivation is gone for the day. Maybe DH will get home soon and I can sneak a nap.
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Post by vino on Sept 25, 2018 13:53:29 GMT -6
Cheeksmum baby update:
She’s doing good. Said that he just doesn’t want to move down. She’s on oxytocin and fluids. Doctor should be back in to check anytime now and once he moves down a little they’ll break her water.
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chrisy01
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Post by chrisy01 on Sept 25, 2018 14:07:38 GMT -6
Thanks for the update vino
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Post by lahdeedah on Sept 25, 2018 14:37:59 GMT -6
Glad you all have a diagnosis lfig. I hope the meds help and you all are able to go home soon. Thanks for the update vino.
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Post by lfig on Sept 25, 2018 14:38:19 GMT -6
We are getting stir crazy waiting for discharge. They’ve prescribed a new medication that should help with nerve control and manage pain. I just wish they’d hurry it up because she’s stir crazy and cranky. We are most definitely ready to go home. Then to add to this emotional roller coaster we have her annual IEP meeting at school tomorrow.
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Post by chrisy01 on Sept 25, 2018 14:48:36 GMT -6
Ok the pediatrician we saw yesterday said LO could go to school 24 hours after fever was gone. His fever broke this morning. But he still has sores in his mouth only from the blisters popping. Would you let your kid go to school tomorrow?
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Post by klong11 on Sept 25, 2018 14:51:27 GMT -6
chrisy01, are they causing him any pain at all? He doesn't have any external blisters? If he seems fine, I would probably send him. If he has external blisters, or if the mouth ones are making him not want to eat or drink, then I might let him stay home 1 more day.
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Post by chrisy01 on Sept 25, 2018 14:52:12 GMT -6
chrisy01, are they causing him any pain at all? He doesn't have any external blisters? If he seems fine, I would probably send him. If he has external blisters, or if the mouth ones are making him not want to eat or drink, then I might let him stay home 1 more day. No pain. He only complained once when he ate a chip.
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Post by chrisy01 on Sept 25, 2018 14:52:32 GMT -6
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Post by tgrimes on Sept 25, 2018 14:52:40 GMT -6
Ok the pediatrician we saw yesterday said LO could go to school 24 hours after fever was gone. His fever broke this morning. But he still has sores in his mouth only from the blisters popping. Would you let your kid go to school tomorrow? No, but that's because my pedi said they can still be contagious even after the fever is gone.
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Post by chrisy01 on Sept 25, 2018 14:58:03 GMT -6
Ok the pediatrician we saw yesterday said LO could go to school 24 hours after fever was gone. His fever broke this morning. But he still has sores in his mouth only from the blisters popping. Would you let your kid go to school tomorrow? No, but that's because my pedi said they can still be contagious even after the fever is gone. See this is where I’m confused. Our pedi said 24 hours yours said not to. Half the medical websites said one and the others say to wait longer. HFMD is so confusing
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Post by tgrimes on Sept 25, 2018 14:59:47 GMT -6
No, but that's because my pedi said they can still be contagious even after the fever is gone. See this is where I’m confused. Our pedi said 24 hours yours said not to. Half the medical websites said one and the others say to wait longer. HFMD is so confusing We've definitely discussed how all of our pedis having different views on HFM. It's super annoying.
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Post by chrisy01 on Sept 25, 2018 15:00:51 GMT -6
See this is where I’m confused. Our pedi said 24 hours yours said not to. Half the medical websites said one and the others say to wait longer. HFMD is so confusing We've definitely discussed how all of our pedis having different views on HFM. It's super annoying. I now remember. I think I will call the school and ask their stance...
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Post by cagoldi on Sept 25, 2018 15:08:08 GMT -6
Hopeful the new meds work quickly to help her pain, lfig.
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Post by klong11 on Sept 25, 2018 15:12:12 GMT -6
I feel like external blisters and internal ones are different at this age. They are old enough that they aren't mouthing objects keeping their hands out of their mouths, biting their friends, licking things, sharing cups or bottles, etc. so I'm inclined to be less worried about the blisters in the mouth. Whereas if the external blisters are still leaking, then no, I would have them stay home.
But that's just me.
I also had a pedi once tell me the blisters all over my child's body were not HFM and just a viral rash....that was when her entire infant class as well as the one next door ended up with it. Fun times.
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Post by vino on Sept 25, 2018 15:16:42 GMT -6
Live baby update:
Baby has flipped, c section happening in 45 minutes. She’s a tad scared so please send some love and good thoughts her way.
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Post by tgrimes on Sept 25, 2018 15:18:11 GMT -6
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Post by joelies on Sept 25, 2018 15:40:47 GMT -6
Thinking of you, cheeksmum!! You too, lfig. I'm glad you've got a diagnosis and I hope the meds help. I'm sure it's a lot to process though.
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Post by joelies on Sept 25, 2018 15:47:03 GMT -6
I've been working from home all afternoon because I had to drive Chase to his ENT (which is by my office) this morning. I've been waiting for a break in the rain because it's been nuts today and DNW to wrangle 2 grumpy boys in a downpour. Chase didn't mind the rain this morning but if his brother grumps, he will too.
I dropped all the 24M clothes at Goodwill this morning, moved clothes around so all the 3T/4T stuff is in Chase's closet, set up a collection for the 5T stuff that Colin's outgrown (some of his pants are suddenly longer since his belly disappeared!), did some laundry and got my flu shot. No wonder I've been struggling to stay awake - that's far too productive for one morning.
Colin was clingy at dropoff this morning. I keep worrying about bullying, etc., but once I get him talking, it's clear that he's tired or would rather play with toys all day. Except when he DOES stay home, he's bored out of his mind. This is his first full week of school so I figure we probably have at least a few more weeks of transition before I can reasonably expect his grumpiness to subside. He's been passing out while reading books or watching 1/2 inning of baseball - it's honestly kind of sweet.
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Post by lfig on Sept 25, 2018 15:48:53 GMT -6
Sending lots of hugs and good thoughts your way cheeksmum!!
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Post by chrisy01 on Sept 25, 2018 15:50:27 GMT -6
Sending good thoughts to you cheeksmumEdit tag
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