View Full Version : My 10yr old son is so sick
MSAdvocate
Apr 4, 2013, 01:02 AM
My 10yr old son presented on Sunday with a low grade fever, loss of appetite and very tired.. Monday his temp fluctuated between 102/103. He was dizzy, not hungry,chills and quick shallow breathing. Tuesday morning saw pediatrician temp was 103.2. tested negative for flu & strep. Given a 10 day RX for augmentin 1.5 tsp 2x a day and motrin & Tylenol throughout the day. Wednesday nosebleed occurred, dizzy, had his temp under control until 7pm when it went up to 100.1. I am call the doc this am to inform him of nosebleed, excessive sleepiness, loss of appetite,and just not himself. First thing that I thought of was meningitis, do the symptoms match what meningitis would present as with my sons situation? Should I be concerned?
joypulv
Apr 4, 2013, 02:48 AM
Before you jump into the rare or serious, have you kept him warm and encouraged him to drink tons of weak warm liquids? He could be dehydrated! And I mean literally every half hour or so, at least half a cup.
It is absolutely inappropriate for anyone online to start speculating about meningitis from a list of symptoms that could be anything.
MSAdvocate
Apr 4, 2013, 03:32 AM
Before you jump into the rare or serious, have you kept him warm and encouraged him to drink tons of weak warm liquids? He could be dehydrated! And I mean literally every half hour or so, at least half a cup.
It is absolutely inappropriate for anyone online to start speculating about meneingitis from a list of symptoms that could be anything.
I was simply asking for an opinion. There have been several cases of meneigitis in my area which why I asked.I will make sure not to ask a question here in this forum in the future.To answer the part re: hydration yes I have had him drinking propel, Gatorade and non caffeinated tea.
Thank you anyway.
Is there any neck stiffness or soreness when he tries to put his chin to his chest?
joypulv
Apr 4, 2013, 03:39 AM
I apologize for jumping down your throat. Countless parents don't hydrate their feverish child, or themselves, clogging ERs during flu season and so on. And you didn't mention the meningitis outbreak.
(I would be giving him more weak broth and juice and less sports drinks or teas, but I doubt that you want my opinion on this now.)
MSAdvocate
Apr 4, 2013, 03:43 AM
Is there any neck stiffness or soreness when he tries to put his chin to his chest?
He noted his neck bothered him when the doc cultured for strep, but not since then but will ask him again when he wakes up.
Thank you for your help and concern...
MSAdvocate
Apr 4, 2013, 03:47 AM
I apologize for jumping down your throat. Countless parents don't hydrate their feverish child, or themselves, clogging ERs during flu season and so on. And you didn't mention the meningitis outbreak.
(I would be giving him more weak broth and juice and less sports drinks or teas, but I doubt that you want my opinion on this now.)
Before jumping down someone's throat perhaps you could have inquired a bit nicer. I am a Mom concerned about her little boy asking for an opinion. I am a very conscientious Mom and take everything into account. My family only drinks water and we drink a lot of it. I simply ask before you label or group a parent in with "people who clog up ER's" delve a bit deeper.
If there is an outbreak in your area it would benefit him to get more medical attention at once.
MSAdvocate
Apr 4, 2013, 03:50 AM
If there is an outbreak in your area it would benefit him to get more medical attention at once.
Calling the doc at 8am to have him seen again today, not taking any chances. Thank you again..
joypulv
Apr 4, 2013, 03:50 AM
My apologies again. I got up on the wrong side this morning.