So that night I was waking every 3-4 hours to give him meds and check his temp. About 10 minutes before my 4 AM alarm, he woke up screaming. When I got into his room, he said he didn't feel well and needed the "orange medicine" (Motrin). I felt him and knew it had spiked, so I gave him the meds before even checking his temp. Once I checked it, it was 104.6. I picked him up to take his sleep sack off, and he was soaking wet. I asked him why he was wet, and he tried to explain that he threw up. ("I drooled out of my mouth, mommy"). Poor baby. I don't know if it was the fever, or that he was anxious, but as Jerry held him and I cleaned his bed, he was talking SO loud! He wanted to play with his trains and ask friends to come over. I think he may have been a little delirious. It's not funny, but it was kind of funny... =)
The next morning he woke up at 6AM- not his typical time, and only stayed awake until about 9. He slept well for that nap. His temp kind of hung around 103 Wednesday until about 3:30. He said his tummy was hurting, and he kept asking for milk. I knew that milk and fevers don't mix well together, but he needed something in his tummy. I offered him some kids chewable Pepto-Bismol (not really thinking he would take it), and he accepted. In about 30 minutes his fever was GONE! Yes- GONE!!!! I have NO idea what happened, but I am so very thankful. Could it be that it was just a short episode? Could the Pepto have caused it to go away? I know that the Tagament that the Dr suggested is an antacid. How wonderful would it be if giving him a chewable Pepto took the fevers away? I guess we will see if/when the next one comes on. Could it possibly be that he is starting to outgrow this already? Maybe it is our Christmas miracle.
I feel great writing this post, because maybe there is something that I can contribute to the PFAPA community! Has anyone else tried Pepto during the peak of an episode? So thankful for my happy and healthy little guy. Excited that he will be able to enjoy this holiday season.
Merry Christmas and a very blessed and Happy New Year to all!
On our way home from picking him up early from MDO!
My sick baby on the couch....Stayed here most of the day..
His first drop off playdate! So glad he felt well enough to do this! He had a blast!
Pepto has anti-inflammatory propertie. So it would make sense that it could lower his fever. I have a daughter with HIDS.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the info! I was shocked that it seemed to have kept it away. I guess we will see if it works again with the next episode!
DeleteI'm glad to see you blogging about PFAPA!
ReplyDeleteVitamin D daily (600 iu) has helped my son tremendously, and his last PFAPA-like fever was in July, and only eight hours long. He had about two solid years of six-day fevers every 28 days before that.
I told his story here a while back: http://overinvolvedmom.com/2014/12/05/is-your-kid-sick-again-when-a-virus-strikes-12-times-a-year/
The Pepto Bismol angle is interesting, and I think it likely works because it's a salicylate, like aspirin. Because of that, however, it might not be approved for kids because of Reye syndrome concerns.
Thank you! Going to try the vitamin D! Tried to get him to drink tart cherry juice, but he wouldn't touch it.
DeleteLooking forward to reading your story. Thank you for sharing.
Would the kids pepto be dangerous too??? Surely they wouldn't allow kids to have something with aspirin?!? Checking right after responding!! Thank you!
Jillian,
DeleteLOVED your blog. Thank you so much for sharing. You are an amazing writer. Would love to share/hear stories and ask you all kinds of questions, if you are willing!
I would love to email...we are trying to get my son a diagnosis.
ReplyDeleteRita,
DeleteMy email is Jennifervon03@yahoo.com
Would love to hear your story!