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PLEASE HELP! Have just taken ds2 temp as he feels boiling

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dropinthe · 22/04/2005 11:53

registered after much squirming at 36.8 but I'm sure it went above 38 the first time I tried-what is this in fareinheit? Cant get him to the Drs as ds1 has the first day of raging chickenpox and is really ill too.

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dropinthe · 22/04/2005 11:59

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dinosaur · 22/04/2005 12:00

Not sure exactly but it is high. If you are a Calpol giver, I'd give him the maximum dose. He's probably coming down with chickenpox too. What age is he?

Sympathies - I fear my DS3 is coming down with measles...

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BROWNY · 22/04/2005 12:01

Dropinthe, this sounds a little bit high - have you given him calpol/ibuprofen? I'd phone your G.P. and speak to him - (my g.p.'s surgery allows me to speak to a doctor in surgery hours). Ask his advice, he may offer to come and see him at your house - if you doesn't ask him!

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Toothache · 22/04/2005 12:05

36.8 is a normal temp. Anything above 37.5 is a temperature. 38 is about 105 in farenheit.

It doesn't sound like he has a desperately high temp, but Calpol and/or Baby Neurofen should bring it down. Both together will bring it down quicker.

Hope he's okay. My dd and ds have Chicken Pox too!

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Eowyn · 22/04/2005 12:05

is there something going round with high temp? I just came on here to see if there was anything useful as dd has a temp of 38 but seems well otherwise, red cheeks so sent home from school (5).. I'm assuming she's ok ... but no idea what's caused it. don't know of chicken pox going round here.

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WideWebWitch · 22/04/2005 12:06

If you think it's high, strip him down, give Calpol and sponge him with tepid (NOT cold) water, those should get his temp down.

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Toothache · 22/04/2005 12:07

I think it's only worrying to GP's if the temp starts creeping into the 39.** degrees. As I'm sure you know already just make sure he isn't weating very much.... just a vest to be keep him cooler. Is he drinking water okay?

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Toothache · 22/04/2005 12:08

Eowyn - Ds had a random fever a few weeks back. Nothing else wrong, didn't complain of feeling ill. Then 10 days later the spots appeared!

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Marina · 22/04/2005 12:08

dropinthe, sponging him with tepid water will help too. We find that Ibuprofen takes longer to kick in but lasts longer and is more effective on temp reduction than Calpol with dd. But Calpol acts much quicker and is good for pain relief. Hope both of them feel better soon.
Dinosaur What makes you think that? I'm very sorry to hear it...

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Ameriscot2005 · 22/04/2005 12:09

38C is 100F

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Eowyn · 22/04/2005 12:09

oh nooo, i know we have to have it some time but really don't look forward to it. i work part time so it's awkward if she gets ill ..

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Toothache · 22/04/2005 12:12

Eowyn - My Childminder is still taking DD 8.5mths(who caught it from ds and is totally covered!)...as she doesn't mind if her ds catches it.... better sooner than later. But Ds Nursery (where he caught it!!) wouldn't take him even though ALL the oterh kids had had it and the staff had already been exposed! Weird.
It's really difficult juggling it isn't it.

Ameriscot2005 - My wee formula mustn't work for higher temperatures! Oooops.

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dropinthe · 22/04/2005 12:12

Thanks for the advice -he has just recovered from the pox-have stripped him,dosed him on Nurofen(alternating with Calpol)-I was just concerned because he wouldnt keep still long enough for me to get an accurate reading-however,he is now running round the living room hitting ds1(who is three)-he is only one!!

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Toothache · 22/04/2005 12:13

lol sounds fine then!

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Ameriscot2005 · 22/04/2005 12:14

Toothache:

it's x9 /5 +32

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Marina · 22/04/2005 12:14

wow those meds worked fast. If I have some perhaps I will regain the energy I need to run round the office hitting my colleagues

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BROWNY · 22/04/2005 12:15

They sure do bounce back quick these little ones - don't they? Glad he's feeling better!

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WideWebWitch · 22/04/2005 14:01

marvellous! He's obv ok if he's got the energy to hit! at Marina!

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