Sorry not to have responded to these kind messages. I have just sat and read your thread about your DS, Essbee, and can't help thinking that we have been very lucky. DD has not been nearly as ill as your DS - we were in hopsital for 8 nights and have now been out for a week. Her temp has been stable since the day after the immunoglobulins. She has been into school today for the first time for about half an hour, just to see her friends, (she, too was a bit nervous!) and that, along with a trip to the docs for more eye drops has completely knackered her.
Was your DS grumpy? Our consulantant said this was a symptom and she seems particularly lacking in tolerance towards her little brother.
Her fingers and toes are peeling now and she still looks a little puffy but not as nearly as much as she did! Her leg joints ache if she stands or walks for any distance. And I am obseesive about her not running or exerting herself.
I am so worried that we are still in the 2-8 weeks mortality thing - could she just die? A heart attck or something? Or would she get ill like before first? We are still waiting for a cardiology appointment at Birmingham Children's Hospital - the GP said today that we should ring up on Monday to chase it. I am optimistic that the chances of ehart problems are small becasue she received the immunoglobulins on the 6th day.
I was quite horrified by your diagnosis experience. We were so lucky - she was admitted on the 3rd day of fever and started on IV fluids and antibiotics and the next morning a smart registrar started talking about Kawasaki so it was always in the docs minds until they finally decided to diagnose it on the 6th day. Her temp had been lower on day 5 due to diclofenac suppositories!! But it went up to 40.3 on the 6th day. So...there we are.
I am a teacher and today was the last day of term so I now have 8 weeks to watch her like a hawk! Thanks a lot.