First, my thermometer must be 20 years old, and second, I don't usually take my temperature unless I'm sick.
Now that I'm taking it regularly, I noticed it's usually 97.5. Is this just a "duh" moment for me to realize that 98.5 is just an average for the population in general? If it's an average, then other people must have a normal temp of 99.5, right? Or do I need a new thermometer?
I’m sure I can. But it’s one of those little button batteries and I haven’t hunted one down yet. I wrongly assumed it would be easier to just get a new one. In normal times it probably is. I also figured if it was old enough for the battery to be dead maybe it wasn’t that reliable any longer.
Thanks! Ebay is a great idea! I just ordered some. Although I still want to replace it when they become readily available again. It's probably 25 years old.No, because its the battery that's dead, not the thermometer! lol You can find the batteries on ebay or amazon (ebay is cheaper, I always get like a 5 pack for under $3!)
These temporal thermometers are great. They take dozens of readings and average them automatically. They're fast and accurate.A few years ago my husband bought one of those no-touch forehead thermometers for babies because it was an Amazon deal of the day. I mocked him out for it at the time
Just curious for someone who has multiple types of thermometers, is your temperature reading close whether you use oral, ear, forehead or other type?
I see 97.7 frequently, but my temp varies between 97.7-98.8 depending on the time of the day, if I just showered, if I was under blankets, etc. As long as it is in that range, I don't worry.
Logically, I do know that, but I’ve been panic checking every time I feel slightly off lolBest to keep everything constant when monitoring daily. This means to take your temp at the same time everyday after the same routine.