We are scheduled to fly out for WDW on Tuesday morning (2/13/07), but my little guy (Brady - 9 months) has had a fever for 3 days and the doctor says there is fluid in his left ear. He said it's not infected, but there is fluid.
We took him to the ER last night with a 105 degree temp, and all labs came back fine. They did give him a shot of antibiotic, and he is taking antibiotics orally. We're managing the fever w/Tylenol & Motrin.
Of course, we asked about the upcoming trip, and the ER doc said that Brady would be in extreme pain during the flight w/the fluid in the ear. So, this morning I cancelled our Poly reservations (only staying 1 night & we didn't have any park tickets yet). At the pediatrician today, the doctor said not to cancel, just to give him Motrin 1 hour before and numbing ear drops and he'll be fine. He is confident the fever/virus will be gone by then, but the fluid could still be there.
Our tickets are Southwest, so we can change the date without penalty. As of last night, we were 100% sure we were going to reschedule, but now we have some doubt. I know this is a personal decision, but I'm looking for advice/guidance from anyone who has personally experienced anything like this.
I hope I don't get too many "how could you consider flying in this condition" responses. I'm very much leaning toward cancelling (which I alreay did for the Poly), but want to be 100% sure.
Thanks!
We took him to the ER last night with a 105 degree temp, and all labs came back fine. They did give him a shot of antibiotic, and he is taking antibiotics orally. We're managing the fever w/Tylenol & Motrin.
Of course, we asked about the upcoming trip, and the ER doc said that Brady would be in extreme pain during the flight w/the fluid in the ear. So, this morning I cancelled our Poly reservations (only staying 1 night & we didn't have any park tickets yet). At the pediatrician today, the doctor said not to cancel, just to give him Motrin 1 hour before and numbing ear drops and he'll be fine. He is confident the fever/virus will be gone by then, but the fluid could still be there.
Our tickets are Southwest, so we can change the date without penalty. As of last night, we were 100% sure we were going to reschedule, but now we have some doubt. I know this is a personal decision, but I'm looking for advice/guidance from anyone who has personally experienced anything like this.
I hope I don't get too many "how could you consider flying in this condition" responses. I'm very much leaning toward cancelling (which I alreay did for the Poly), but want to be 100% sure.
Thanks!