Hope all goes well! Keep him hydrated too!
My oldest daughter had multiple painless ear infections - her gymnastics coach would let us know when she had one - she'd be doing back handsprings at an odd angle - and he'd even be able to tell us which ear, LOL!
She also ran out of antibiotics that would work, but she finally outgrew the infections, and has been infection free for 4 years now (she's 16, BTW)
Younger daughter is one of those people wired backwards for Benadryl as well. Makes her angry and mean! Coffee and sugar make her tired
I guess I should have given her coffee when she had the chicken pox at age 3? Giving her Benadryl was a last resort. I'd rather deal with an itchy kid than a psycho-mean kid. I even have it listed on her health form at school - no benadryl unless an emergency.
My oldest daughter had multiple painless ear infections - her gymnastics coach would let us know when she had one - she'd be doing back handsprings at an odd angle - and he'd even be able to tell us which ear, LOL!
She also ran out of antibiotics that would work, but she finally outgrew the infections, and has been infection free for 4 years now (she's 16, BTW)
Younger daughter is one of those people wired backwards for Benadryl as well. Makes her angry and mean! Coffee and sugar make her tired
