meeskamouska
<marquee><font color=blue>Doesn't go with jelly</m
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Hi---well I am here to vent about my DD condition...first off let me say that I know this condition isn't as major as soem of the ones on this board...but it has really throw our lives around.
My daughter is 3 and ws recently diagnosed with Unspecified Fever Syndrome....never heard if it....niether have most DRs.
Well, my daughter gets what we used to call "mystery fevers"....high fever lastign days with no other sympotoms. They would often reach 105.7 (at the highest) while rotating tylenol and motrin. Nobody could give us an answer, it's viral. blah, blah, blah.
Finally, we were referred to an Infectious Disease specialist at CookChildren's Hospital in Ft Worth. He was able to give us a priliminary diagnosis of this fever symdrome....there are five types and we are now trying to discover which one she is suffering with.
He sent us home with a steriod to try and the onset of fever and instructions to keep a fever diary. The steriod has been working great....knocking out her fevers from lasting a week to only four hours. The only down side is that they are now coming more frequently....every couple of weeks...and more sparatic.
They always seem to come at the most inopppurtune times...I have missed a ton of school this semester!!
Today she is having an episode and I am feeling sorry for myself....I know I should be thankful that it isn't more serious....I just get so angry that my otherwise healthy child has to suffer with these ridculously confusing fevers!!!
Thanks for letting me vent!!!!!!!!
Tera
My daughter is 3 and ws recently diagnosed with Unspecified Fever Syndrome....never heard if it....niether have most DRs.
Well, my daughter gets what we used to call "mystery fevers"....high fever lastign days with no other sympotoms. They would often reach 105.7 (at the highest) while rotating tylenol and motrin. Nobody could give us an answer, it's viral. blah, blah, blah.
Finally, we were referred to an Infectious Disease specialist at CookChildren's Hospital in Ft Worth. He was able to give us a priliminary diagnosis of this fever symdrome....there are five types and we are now trying to discover which one she is suffering with.
He sent us home with a steriod to try and the onset of fever and instructions to keep a fever diary. The steriod has been working great....knocking out her fevers from lasting a week to only four hours. The only down side is that they are now coming more frequently....every couple of weeks...and more sparatic.
They always seem to come at the most inopppurtune times...I have missed a ton of school this semester!!
Today she is having an episode and I am feeling sorry for myself....I know I should be thankful that it isn't more serious....I just get so angry that my otherwise healthy child has to suffer with these ridculously confusing fevers!!!
Thanks for letting me vent!!!!!!!!
Tera