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to go to OOH with tingly boy?

183 replies

stealtheatingtunnocks · 25/09/2016 11:31

8 year old boy, fit and well.

Gets double vision in the mornings for about a year, and "wobbly eyes" in class - nothing found by optician, waiting for hospital optician appointment.

Went a bit deaf for a few days in one ear last week.

Said a few days ago "why does your body go fuzzy, mum?" described vague tingling and floating feelings in arms.

Today, since he woke up at about 7am - has pins and needles in both arms, both legs and is definitely weak. Is able to walk, but, slow and can't do things he usually would. Can't touch his nose with his finger. nystagmus tracking a finger. Is tired, pale, bags under his eyes but eating.

I know enough about neurology for me to now be properly concerned, but, am aware that I am also liable to being a bit neurotic as our other son has been very unwell for a few years with a different condition.

WWYD, he's probably a bit viral, there's been bugs going around the school - is it ridiculous to go to OOH? Am I that neurotic mum and just need to have a cup of tea and a cuddle?

OP posts:
SolomanDaisy · 25/09/2016 11:33

God, take him to A and E! You are not being neurotic.

Lweji · 25/09/2016 11:34

I'd definitely go. Now.

Witchend · 25/09/2016 11:34

Slow and can't do things he normally would sends alarm bells to me.

As you said, it's probably a virus, but I would get him checked out with those symptoms.

Sirzy · 25/09/2016 11:35

I would get him checked. Like you said it's probably a virus but combined with the ongoing issues anyway worth getting him checked over.

stealtheatingtunnocks · 25/09/2016 11:37

A+E?

Not OOH?

He's not acutely ill - but, thanks for the reassurance. He's not fecking right, that's for sure.

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CruCru · 25/09/2016 11:39

Yes, take him to A&E. You won't be wasting their time.

AHedgehogCanNeverBeBuggered · 25/09/2016 11:40

Get in the car and go immediately! Flowers I hope it's nothing serious but this needs checking out quickly.

Sirzy · 25/09/2016 11:41

I would start with whichever is nearer in this case. I certainly don't think a and e would be an over reaction though!

stealtheatingtunnocks · 25/09/2016 11:41

fuck

I am doubting myself with the other kid because we're at A+E all the bloody time. I'm never wrong, but, we are there a lot and in a lot. So, am wondering whether I've got a screw loose.

Thanks for the advice.

And, also, fuck.

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AnneGables · 25/09/2016 11:43

I would ring 111, who will then probably direct you to a&e, how worrying, hope all is ok.

DoItTooJulia · 25/09/2016 11:45

Are his lips tingling?

It can be a sign of low calcium. If deffo get him checked. Let us know how he is. Flowers

AnaG1ypta · 25/09/2016 11:47

I'd maybe consider OOH - they can prob direct straight to Paeds assessment. But perhaps Sun morning might be quiet at A&E. I'd be worried.

TheBakeryQueen · 25/09/2016 11:51

A&e with those symptoms in my opinion, better to err on the side of caution.

Hope he feels back to normal soon!

HerRoyalFattyness · 25/09/2016 11:51

You're right to be getting him checked, I hope he's OK. Flowers

mum2Bomg · 25/09/2016 11:51

I had similar symptoms and called NHS direct, who sent me an ambulance. I'm fine now but worth getting checked x

Pineapplemilkshake · 25/09/2016 11:54

A&E - definitely. I'm a GP and I would want urgent bloods done - and if normal, then a CT brain. It could be something simple e.g. B12 deficiency etc, but still needs investigated asap.

Lolly86 · 25/09/2016 11:55

Paediatric nurse here... definitely A&E
Hope he's ok

Soubriquet · 25/09/2016 11:55

Definitely A&E

I can understand why you was thinking OOH when you are with him. Might not look that bad. But when it's written down like that, it's very worrying.

Go!

Leggytadpole · 25/09/2016 11:59

I'm not one for time wasters at A&E but for this I'd definitely go.

Rather get him checked and turns out it's nothing to worry about or regret not taking urgent action later on. I hope he's ok and it's just a virus.

trashcanjunkie · 25/09/2016 12:00

it might be a migraine. The symptoms you describe would fit with one of the rarer sub types. you can check on the various migraine information sites.

Leggytadpole · 25/09/2016 12:04

Please don't piss about googling things. Get a doctor to diagnose if it is a migraine.

Chikara · 25/09/2016 12:05

Actually migraine is a possibility but with a child that age first time I'd also go to A&E.

Namechangenurseryconcerns · 25/09/2016 12:07

I'd take him definitely.

MistressMolecules · 25/09/2016 12:09

I agree with the posters saying A&E. I hope your son is ok Flowers

Donthate · 25/09/2016 12:11

A&E, hope he is ok.

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