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    Posted: 30 July 2008 at 9:05am
I have just taken Rhiannons temp under the arm and it was 37.5, and i know i need to add .5 so its probably about 38....her base temp is 35.5....but i cant get her to take any pamol.

she jsut will not take it....and i cant it into anything as shes not interested in food, (drinking loads of water).

I do have a doctors appointment at 3.30 but she is so miserable and barking like a seal, and she is also losing her voice.

I dont know how to make her feel better., pls help


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Sometimes you need to be cruel to be kind Kaz. 

Firstly run a warm bath (make sure it's not cold and not hot).

Then put the pamol in a syringe, sit on the couch and lie her across your lap.  Put your thumb and forefinger of one hand behind her molars to force/keep her mouth open.  Get the syringe as far back in her mouth as you can and squeeze the pamol down her throat so she has to swallow.  Give her lots of cuddles and then climb into the bath with her. 

When Michaela had a really high (borderline dangerous) temp about a month ago I did this and her temp came down to 37 (from 39) in about 30 mins.

 



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If you have a syringe, you could use that.
Or put it in her water?
or tell her its magical fairy medicine and it will make her feel better, I used to always tell my DD that and she would generally take it.
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I hope you manage to get her to take some.
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have tried that...and all that happened is that she had a major powerchuck, so am not keen to force any meds into her (also dont want her developing a fear of taking meds).

as for the bath, its only a half bath, so cant get into it with her, and right now i cant even touch her...she just seems to be so uncomfortable in her own skin...roll on 3.30


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Aww Kazz, That's no good!
Benjy doesn't like taking medicine when his temp is really up there either. He just won't let anything near his mouth.
I know this probably doesn't help right now, but you could ask when you go to the doc, for panadol suppositories.
They were the only way we could get meds into Benjy when he last had a really high temp without him getting really upset or puking it back up.
They are no fun for either party putting them in, but its really quick, in before they know it, and they seem to last a lot longer than Pamol for Benjy too. (You can ask your doc to give you a bunch of gloves to put them in)

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In the meantime, 38 isn't *too* high and if she's drinking well you can quite safely monitor her temp and leave the pamol for now unless it goes up beyond 38.5ish or she gets really limp and sleepy with it. (In which case she probably won't put up a huge fight over it)

I really hope she's better soon chick!
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thanks

she is asleep right now, so yeah will see how she is when she wakes up


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Sorry kaz can't help as my kids take pamol really well.     
Just wanted to say i hope she wakes up feeling abit better after her sleep.
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you could try giving her an ice block or some ice cream, give her a warm flannel for her to put on her face herself.  Ashlyn had two days of 39 temps and she wont touch any sort of medicine so it was just constant monitoring.

Does she like playing with ice cubes, maybe if you put some in a bowl she may play with them and maybe suck on one?  Keep the room a bit cooler, meant I had to put on another top to keep comfortable. Does she like honey, you could dissolve some in warm water & see if she will sip on that, will make her throat feel a bit better also.  Can't think of much else but I hope it all goes well at the dr's

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dont have any iceblocks....until we go to the doctors and because she is sick, i cant give her any dairy...because we have found that she develops an intolerance to it, which takes about 6wks to come right


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Ashleigh is also generally good at taking pamol. But the few times I have had to force it into her, I had to make sure I aimed it kind of towards her back teeth more. If I aimed it straight at the back of her throat she would gag and and sometimes vomit. But if too close to the front of her mouth she would spit it out. Good luck, Ashleigh has also come down with this nasty virus and is a bag of misery. She had a high temp earlier but pamol did bring it down and she has just gone to bed so hopefully will be a bit perkier when she wakes. Its not nice seeing them so sick is it

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oh dear!!!    i hope the dr can do something to make her feel better!!   not too much longer to wait.......

i was going to suggest a syringe to get the pamol into her, but i see she doesn't like that either...does she wake up sleepy? can you try and give it to her then?

good luck with the dr, let us know how you go......


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she is on the tail end of croup....go figure...


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awww poor Rhiannon!!  Hope she starts feeling better soon Kazzle!!  Can they give them anything for croup?  I dont really know much about it?

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nah they didnt give me anything, but suggested a steam room...so will do that tonight


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Shower is perfect for kids with croup this is what we do when our son gets it. Lemonade ice blocks are great

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Does she like Vicks rubbed on her tummy? Might make her feel a bit more comfy? If you are still having temp problems tomorrow try wiping her over with a cool wet cloth.
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woohooo i managed to some pamol into her last night and we both slept from 9.30pm until 8.45am this morning....

I tell you i feel so much better, and her cough is better yahhh


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Yay she is much better, can she send some of those better vibes up our way please. Josh has been sick for 8 days now.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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awww poor Josh and poor mummy, (((HUGS)))


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