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AIBU?

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28 replies

whatdoido33 · 29/09/2018 21:49

Hi all

FTM to my 4 month old DD. I think she's teething as had a temp all day, not too high but high enough and shes very irritable.

I've just taken her pj bottoms off and her legs are red.

She was born 8 weeks early, bleed on brain when 3 days old and now has a condition called hydrocephalus. She has VP shunt and spent her first 13 weeks in hospital.

AIBU to take her to get checked over tonight? With her condition we have a passport to A&E, however I don't want to go if this is normal? She's usually a really calm, happy, non-needy baby and being irritable is a sign of shunt malfunction?

Thanks :(

OP posts:
BuntyII · 29/09/2018 21:50

YANBU go now.

mineofuselessinformation · 29/09/2018 21:50

You're worried, she's not well.
Definitely get her checked.
I hope things turn out ok and that it's just teething.

Almostthere15 · 29/09/2018 21:50

They've given you the passport for a reason. In your case I would use it, I think your gut is telling you something.

Hope all is ok

Absofrigginlootly · 29/09/2018 21:50

Call 111

Wishiwaswonderwoman87 · 29/09/2018 21:51

Take her. Theres no harm in checking

han01uk · 29/09/2018 21:51

Hi NICU nurse here. Go and get checked out,any extra irritability is a worry,hope all is ok

Absofrigginlootly · 29/09/2018 21:51

Argh posted too soon. Call 111 or just go to a&e

CrumbsThatsQuick · 29/09/2018 21:52

Agree with others. Go with your instinct and get her checked.

(vvvv unimportant question, what is FTM?)

Trialsmum · 29/09/2018 21:52

Just go!

TooManyClicks · 29/09/2018 21:52

Just go. She has hydrocephalus and a VP shunt. You’re not used to how this affects her yet so understandably aren’t sure what her ‘normal’ is. The A&E staff won’t mind even if it’s nothing . . . which it probably is, but go anyway x

Anotherdayanotherdollar · 29/09/2018 21:53

Crumbs, first time mum

Ellasshitholekitchenpjpiigp · 29/09/2018 21:53

trust your instincts. Get your DD seen by a doctor straight away.

Crunchymum · 29/09/2018 21:54

If in doubt then go!!! No-one will ever turn away a baby or tell you off for being over zealous.

As an aside - we had the passport as baby has NG (feeding) tube but the passport only "worked" if it was something to do with her tube. If I take her in for anything else then we have to be triaged and see Dr as usual. Not sure how your passport works?

Socksandshoes · 29/09/2018 21:55

Don’t bother with 111. Take her to a&e.
I hope all is well. Xx

OddBoots · 29/09/2018 21:55

Absolutely go, it might be nothing but either for her care or your reassurance (depending on the outcome) it really needs to be a professional to see her.

WonderTweek · 29/09/2018 22:00

I’d say go to A&E. I’m sure they’ll be happy to help.

whatdoido33 · 29/09/2018 22:05

Noticed this now. We're on the way to a&e.

Can anyone tell me if this looks normal? Sad

Ps: she is on premmie milk still so she is chubby lol
Pss: scar is from VP shunt procedure

OP posts:
Cardiganandcuppa · 29/09/2018 22:09

OP hopefully it’ll be nothing, but you’re absolutely doing the right thing getting her checked x

Thishatisnotmine · 29/09/2018 22:10

It could be the high temp and associated clamminess gives her a rash. That happens with dd2. But it takes a while and a few viruses to work that out...

Your dd is young, feverish, with a rash and previous health problems. You are absolutely doing the right thing taking her in OP.

GiveMeAllTheGin8 · 29/09/2018 22:15

Hope she will be on the mend soon Flowers

kitkatsky · 29/09/2018 22:15

I think it's likely a viral rash (not medical) but if they've given you a free pass for A&E it's cow they anticipate you needing it. Personally I'd still call 111 first because that bumps you up
Queue to be seen by out of hours, but trust your instincts!

donkir · 29/09/2018 22:17

Teething doesn't cause a high temperature. It might go up from normal by point 1-2 but not any higher. A temp usually indicates an infection.
Glad you're on way to a&e. Wishing you all the best.

Rosebud21 · 29/09/2018 23:03

Kitkatsky, Calling 111 doesn't bump you up. OP, I hope your little one is okay

OddBoots · 30/09/2018 08:20

I hope things turned out okay last night.

TwoGinScentedTears · 30/09/2018 08:21

Hope everything went ok op

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