Quicksilver drank 150ml (about six ounces) of Gatorade, the kind with real sugar, at 7:15 a.m.
She was pretty perky until about 8:00 a.m. Then she started to wilt. Her temp was 102.1 F.
She turned up her nose at the Gatorade. SB keeps her on a short leash for sweets, so she readily guzzles sweet drinks. I was concerned about dehydration. She had not urinated for more than 12 hours.
She told me that her throat hurt. I gave her 160mg of . By weight, I could have given her 250 mg (8ml of suspension).
At 9:30 her temp was up to 103.3 and she refused to drink the Gatorade. Having her temperature rise that quickly was spooky. I called her family doctor and they had a time slot for 10:15.
I informed Mrs ERJ and she magically found a popsicle.
I felt foolish as Quicksilver rallied on the way to the doctor. The popsicle was like magic.
She wilted again in the waiting room.
They used an IR contact-free thermometer in the exam room and she had a fever of 100. Again, I felt foolish. I guess it took the
They took swabs. Fifteen minutes later the doctor came into the room. She was wearing a mask and rubber gloves. "Influenza, type A. The swab turned color instantly. No uncertainty. Oh, by the way, both of you already have it but don't have symptoms, yet."
The instructions include:
-Alternate ibuprofen and
-Nebulizing with saline is OK. It moistens nasal passages and helps mucus flow. NO ALBUTEROL unless viral pneumonia is diagnosed or there is whistling suggesting closing air passages. Albuterol will increase heart-rate which is not helpful.
-She will eat when she feels like it. The important things are to keep her hydrated and comfortable and to take care of ourselves. Being over 50 (!!!) means that we are in a high-risk category and we already had a non-trivial exposure.
The good news is that Quicksilver needed to use the restroom while we were there. At 12-noon, she produced copious amounts of evidence that she was adequately hydrated, at least for the moment.
Good luck!
ReplyDeletePrayers up for all, ERJ. Ugh.
ReplyDeletePrayers up for a 5 of you since I bet Quicksilvers parents are also seriously exposed.
ReplyDeleteTake care of the caregivers as well as the littlest patient friend.
I've already lost (as in funerals) 3 of my coworkers in the past 4 months. All took the forced COVID "vaccine" and all were outdoors loving folks until last year.
I'm praying this new bad flu isn't a cover for more problems rolling in.
I keep a box of popsicles in my freezer for that purpose. Hydration and a quick reduction in temperature is handy for flu.
ReplyDeletePrayers for Quick Silver , parents and grandparents that recovery isn't long.
ReplyDeleteHad Influenza A last year. I do get the 65+ vaccine, but it didn't work in this case. It hit me really, really hard. It took most of a month to recover. Good luck to you guys and take it easy. Kids usually recover fast. Geezer like us .....well, not so fast.
ReplyDeleteGatorade is not good for children.
ReplyDeleteGatorade Thirst Quencher (Classic Lemon-Lime) contains the following ingredients (listed in descending order by amount):
Water
Sugar (sucrose)
Dextrose (glucose)
Citric Acid
Sodium Citrate
Salt (sodium chloride)
Monopotassium Phosphate
Gum Arabic
Glycerol Ester of Rosin
Natural Flavor
Artificial Color (Yellow 5 or Yellow 6, depending on flavor)