Child is sick too often! (update post 214)

If this is an infection I wonder why she has no fever. I think mono would be the best dignosis, right? That would explain all of the symptoms and it's not life threatening and she will get over it and have lifelong immunity.

Current Symptoms:
- nausea
- headache
- lower back pain
 
If this is an infection I wonder why she has no fever. I think mono would be the best dignosis, right? That would explain all of the symptoms and it's not life threatening and she will get over it and have lifelong immunity.

Current Symptoms:
- nausea
- headache
- lower back pain
Most of the time my kids were sick we never knew exactly what it was. It's entirely possible she just has a virus. She's under a doctor's care. You really need to take a deep breath and relax. Just treat her symptoms, make over her and move forward.
 
Most of the time my kids were sick we never knew exactly what it was. It's entirely possible she just has a virus. She's under a doctor's care. You really need to take a deep breath and relax. Just treat her symptoms, make over her and move forward.

Thank you so much for writing this. You cannot know how great this makes me feel. FWIW she was chipper last night. She ate chicken noodle soup from Panera, some bread, and we watch Georgetown Cupcakes (one of our favorites to watch together).

Like I mentioned before, I have extreme anxiety after watching my sister go through cancer for nine months, then saw her die at home at only 13 (the very night of my prom - wasn't going anyway). I have to stop thinking that might happen to my girls. Statistically it's not probable, right?

Thank you again. :)
 
Thank you so much for writing this. You cannot know how great this makes me feel. FWIW she was chipper last night. She ate chicken noodle soup from Panera, some bread, and we watch Georgetown Cupcakes (one of our favorites to watch together).

Like I mentioned before, I have extreme anxiety after watching my sister go through cancer for nine months, then saw her die at home at only 13. I have to stop thinking that might happen to my girls. Statistically it's not probable, right?

Thank you again. :)
Hugs to you for the loss of your sister at such a formative time in your life. I'm sure it has had a lasting impact on you. I can feel the extreme anxiety that gives you coming through your posts. You just need to be really careful not to pass that anxiety on to your kids.
 

I lost my sister to cancer when she was only 13 so I am very very anxiety prone when my kids get sick. I always think of the worst possibility. Thank you for the reassurance and support all of you have given me.

:hug: I'm sure that colors your thoughts whenever anyone is sick!

Even without an experience like that, I know how much I've worried when DS was sick (especially when he was too young to really know what felt serious himself).

Going through all of these illnesses with my daughter (coksackie, strep, colds, stomach viruses), I am just so overwhelmed with being a parent. You bring these kids into the world only thinking of the wonderful times, not the very real heartbreak that you will experience. This is such a difficult road to travel down, isn't it?

Moms wear a lot of hats, and I've always said I'm really good at some of them, average at others, and absolutely the worst at the "nurse" one!
 
If this is an infection I wonder why she has no fever. I think mono would be the best dignosis, right? That would explain all of the symptoms and it's not life threatening and she will get over it and have lifelong immunity.

Current Symptoms:
- nausea
- headache
- lower back pain

Just wanted to mention that when my DD had a kidney infection she had no fever. She did have back pain.
 
Going through all of these illnesses with my daughter (coksackie, strep, colds, stomach viruses), I am just so overwhelmed with being a parent. You bring these kids into the world only thinking of the wonderful times, not the very real heartbreak that you will experience. This is such a difficult road to travel down, isn't it?

I lost my sister to cancer when she was only 13 so I am very very anxiety prone when my kids get sick. I always think of the worst possibility. Thank you for the reassurance and support all of you have given me.

I so much agree with the posts by mom2rtk here. She is spot on. You've got to relax. IMO, no it's not that difficult of a road to travel down, being a parent. It's exciting, it's fun, yes, it can be a challenge, but it's the best thing that ever happened to me. For all you know, this could just be a virus, or could just be part of being a kid. As I mentioned, DS13 has done similar things for years and there's nothing wrong with him (well...he's a lazy 13 year old boy, but that's another story...LOL). I think you're really over stressing yourself.

Very sorry to hear about your sister, but don't let that be cast upon your kids. Just because it happened to your sister doesn't mean it'll happen to anyone else. DW was only 14 or 15 when she lost her mother to cancer. DW certainly takes necessary precautions and gets screened, but she doesn't live in constant worry about every little health thing, because what happened to her mother doesn't guarantee what will happen to her. In fact, DW's maternal grandmother lived to be 96, and all of her siblings lived into their 90s...and DWs aunt (mothers' sister) is alive and well in her 70s.

Sure, being a parent has its' challenges, but don't let those challenges eat you alive. Being a parent is the most awesome, wonderful, joyful "job" in the world.

EDIT: Someone please remind me I said this next time one of my kids is being a knucklehead. :rotfl2:
 
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Okay so went to the doctor today and the rapid strep test was negative. We did bloodwork at my request because I wanted her checked for mono. And also to get a complete blood count. I'll get partial results tomorrow afternoon.

Right now she feels better, is eating and only has a slight headache. One thing that cropped up, she started having lower back pain! I think she must have pulled it somehow so now she is suffering with that - lower back pain can really hurt when you walk. I thought it might be connected to the sickness but i can't find any reason for lower back pain other than pulling a muscle.

Thank you so much for helping me through this. God bless!
Going through all of these illnesses with my daughter (coksackie, strep, colds, stomach viruses), I am just so overwhelmed with being a parent. You bring these kids into the world only thinking of the wonderful times, not the very real heartbreak that you will experience. This is such a difficult road to travel down, isn't it?

I lost my sister to cancer when she was only 13 so I am very very anxiety prone when my kids get sick. I always think of the worst possibility. Thank you for the reassurance and support all of you have given me.

It is a difficult - and long - road...filled with a lot of worry! I agree with other posters that it's only natural that your own personal loss at such a young age would affect your feelings and responses when you deal with illness with your own kids. I just wanted to mention, I know she tested negative on the rapid strep test, but definitely check in with your pediatrician about doing a throat culture. Most pediatricians do it automatically, but sometimes things happen. My daughter presented with similar symptoms, tested negative for strep, but positive for flu. They treated her for flu but for some reason, they never did the longer throat culture, and she ended up having undiagnosed strep, which caused problems down the line. Like I said, they probably do it anyway, but worth the question next time you check in...I hope you get some answers soon and she's on the mend...:hug:
 
It is a difficult - and long - road...filled with a lot of worry! I agree with other posters that it's only natural that your own personal loss at such a young age would affect your feelings and responses when you deal with illness with your own kids. I just wanted to mention, I know she tested negative on the rapid strep test, but definitely check in with your pediatrician about doing a throat culture. Most pediatricians do it automatically, but sometimes things happen. My daughter presented with similar symptoms, tested negative for strep, but positive for flu. They treated her for flu but for some reason, they never did the longer throat culture, and she ended up having undiagnosed strep, which caused problems down the line. Like I said, they probably do it anyway, but worth the question next time you check in...I hope you get some answers soon and she's on the mend...:hug:


They did the long test for strep but I have to wait a few days they said to get the results back. My dr. office does not get quick results.
 
They did the long test for strep but I have to wait a few days they said to get the results back. My dr. office does not get quick results.

Oh good - yes, it takes a couple of days but good to know for sure! Like I said, they usually do it anyway but sometimes things can get missed!
 
Thank you so much for writing this. You cannot know how great this makes me feel. FWIW she was chipper last night. She ate chicken noodle soup from Panera, some bread, and we watch Georgetown Cupcakes (one of our favorites to watch together).

Like I mentioned before, I have extreme anxiety after watching my sister go through cancer for nine months, then saw her die at home at only 13 (the very night of my prom - wasn't going anyway). I have to stop thinking that might happen to my girls. Statistically it's not probable, right?

Thank you again. :)

I understand the anxiety. I really do. My BFF, her daughter was dx with brain cancer at 9 months old. Battled it her entire life - she passed just after her 9th birthday. She has two other daughters, and the anxiety she has had over the years, about their health, and her own health, has been very hard to watch. It colors everything. You no longer look at a headache as "just a headache". You go straight to "tumor"

Just breathe...answers WILL come. That is the true test - having the patience to wait for them.
 
Going to the ER because of the back pain. Her hip flexors hurt, too and her white blood count is elevated at 21. Please pray that it's something easily cured.
 
Hmmm pretty early but suddenly this popped in my head... could it be the start of womanhood

Oh my goodness I hope not! She's only 9. :( Her sister started at 11 1/2 and I started when two months before I turned 12.

My DD turned 10 at the end of August and started in January. It was a shock. Thankfully I had her at the doctor earlier that day and they said she was in pre-starting stage and that it would be 6 months or so before she started. Thankfully I gave her my pouch of supplies as she fully in the middle of the day.

Going through all of these illnesses with my daughter (coksackie, strep, colds, stomach viruses), I am just so overwhelmed with being a parent. You bring these kids into the world only thinking of the wonderful times, not the very real heartbreak that you will experience. This is such a difficult road to travel down, isn't it?

I agree. i am very overwhelmed with DD right now. This year her anxiety has gotten really bad. I have had her at the doctor several times for varies symptoms and we are finally getting to the bottom of it. It all seems to be pointing to anxiety so we are trying to teacher her how to deal with it. it is tough and frustrating and I feel like I am a bad mother at times.

If this is an infection I wonder why she has no fever.

DD doesn't get fevers most of the time and if she does it is only 99-100. DS on the other hand when he is sick he gets 105 fevers. Thankfully he is not sick often.
 
Coming late to the thread, but thought I'd weigh in, too. Lots of thoughts going through my head reading here.

First, you have to remember that the throat and stomach are part of a bigger system, i.e. the gastrointestinal/GI tract. Nowhere in this thread did I see anyone ask about, or discuss, bowel movements! That will be one of the first questions a health care provider will ask with a presentation of recurrent vomiting. Kids' diets are horrible these days. They're eating very little fiber and many are experiencing chronic constipation. Part of a healthy lifestyle is daily bowel movements that are relatively soft and formed. It's not unusual to see kids who haven't gone in a week! And there can be vomiting associated with chronic constipation (even that that may not be week long, but even a couple of days), which often also goes along with an unhealthy diet. So Mom, first thing to look at is, how is her diet and how is her GI tract doing, as a whole?

Second, MOM INSTINCTS!! Mom's feeling like the Slime could be a problem. Well then, it probably is!! Stop it and see what happens. Always pay attention to your instincts!!

With the addition of the low back pain symptoms, I think posters who mentioned hormonal changes are probably spot on. It's happening earlier today than when we were growing up. And you have to remember, it's not something that happens overnight, it's a process. It could very well be that her hormones are beginning to change, and because it's something her system isn't used to, it's causing some vomiting and low back discomfort. Something to just keep an eye on and think about. Probably not a bad time to start educating yourself and your DD on this process if you haven't already. A little ibuprofen can help the back pain, but taken with food, and of course, be careful since it can be upsetting to the stomach.

Anxiety. Yes! That was one of my first thoughts when reading the OP. Why? Because with a stomach bug, you don't usually have continued vomiting once that part "passes". Often GI bugs start with vomiting, then turn to diarrhea as the move down the tract. Here, we had vomiting, then more vomiting a day or two later, with no mention of diarrhea. And no other reported symptoms. Unlikely to be a bug. (Or any of the other conditions mentioned, since there were no other symptoms, either, which would be typical. Yes, yes, we all know cases where it's happened, but I'm talking typical here.)

Anxiety can definitely present as stomach upset. OP, I am so sorry you lost your sister like that. That must've been awfully hard. And I can understand why you'd have anxiety about your own child's health. But you must be careful about transferring your own health-anxiety on to your daughter. It's easy for kids to pick up on our anxiety It starts when they're babies and continues on, so by age 9 there has already been a lot of exposure, and it's possible it's already become a way of life for her, too. So this is something you can work on.

And please know I'm not judging, just educating. Believe me, as a parent myself who sees a lot of bad things medically, it is sometimes hard for me, too. I had a friend die at age 18 of a bone tumor in his leg. Imagine my horror one day day when my son was young to see a big lump on his shin out of nowhere! I called our pediatrician and she was so calming, she said she highly doubted he had a bone tumor, and that I should watch him to see what was going on in his environment to see what was causing the lump. So I did, for a few days. Then one day I watched him climbing the wooden ladder on his bunk bed. When he got to the top, he put his shin right on the wood as he launched himself on to the top bunk. Bingo! We padded the top of the ladder and the lump went away. I could've rushed off to ERs and put my son through testing and whatnot had I been really anxious, but I trusted my pediatrician (Man, I'm going to miss her!) and looked for a more logical answer. I think you should do the same with the Slime.

My own DD is 20 now, but we were always having to figure out weird things with her, and that continues to this day! Recently she kept telling me her throat was bothering her, but it didn't happen until her college nursing group was doing clinical exams, and it started when someone examined her thyroid. I kind of didn't put a lot of stock into it since she was otherwise relatively well, but it continued to bother her so she went to the doctor's. Well they couldn't find anything wrong so they referred her to an ENT. She had a scope and turns out she did have a pocket of infection! As well as reflux. So she did a course of antibiotics and a PPI and she's better. Although, literallly, as I'm writing this, she just texted me to say she has a swollen lymph node in her neck now. :tilt: When I'm done here, I'll be writing her back to say it's not unexpected with a recent infection, but we'll continue to watch it. (I, myself have had a biopsy of a neck node which we still have no idea why it was swollen, but all infections that happen in the head in winter pass through neck nodes so it's not surprising they get swollen from time to time.)

I think we all worry about our kids, even when they get older, but we have to balance it with helping them develop a sense of control over their minds and bodies, as well, and teach them how to think logically about things that relate to their own well-being. Good luck, OP. (IMO, the Slime would be GONE!)
 
Going to the ER because of the back pain. Her hip flexors hurt, too and her white blood count is elevated at 21. Please pray that it's something easily cured.
Now there is some evidence that something more could be going on. ? Pyelonephritis

Will pray, yes, but that is indicative of infection, so think positive thoughts! Don't let your mind go right to the worst!
 
I just started reading this thread. I hope you get fixable answers!
Her symptoms do sound like my daughters kidney infection.

And I understand why you would worry, because of your sister. Hugs!
 





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