thats only cause april is already betrothel to @tre 's son.
At some point he's gonna age out of her interest and next target is kiko!
thats only cause april is already betrothel to @tre 's son.
thats only cause april is already betrothel to @tre 's son.
At some point he's gonna age out of her interest and next target is kiko!
Kiko can have her, my son isn’t into hags
At best you'd get grandkittens out of the deal. meh.Kiko can have her, my son isn’t into hags
older kid is sick. Went from mid-grade fever and cough > some sorta of either allergic or viral rash reaction that looks just like chicken pox, but cant be cause she's vaccinated against it. Low-grade-doc at the urgent care thinks its a reaction to the amoxicillin she was on the for the fever and cough, which would make some sense, as im allergic to penicillin, but she's off that now and even with steroids and antihistamines the head to toe polkadots persist.
Itching herself to the point of bleeding at night feels like the docs are just kinda guessing at stuff, i wish medicine was more quantitative.
could the rash be a fever rash?
looks kind a chicken poxish
the itching and scratching so hard is concerning
hope she feels better
keep us updated
how are mom and dad doing
its not, its only 95ish, so theres some chance it could be that, but theyre not blisters yet, so until they are you cant do the blood test.I thought the chickenpox vaccine wasn’t 100% affective?
peanut gets worried, and we're both pretty sleep deprived, but thats parenting eh. Kid is in a good mood and fine during the day mood wise, it just hits at night.
Hope the kid gets feeling better. Current expert doctor thinking is that penicillin allergies aren't hereditary. idk.older kid is sick. Went from mid-grade fever and cough > some sorta of either allergic or viral rash reaction that looks just like chicken pox, but cant be cause she's vaccinated against it. Low-grade-doc at the urgent care thinks its a reaction to the amoxicillin she was on the for the fever and cough, which would make some sense, as im allergic to penicillin, but she's off that now and even with steroids and antihistamines the head to toe polkadots persist.
Itching herself to the point of bleeding at night feels like the docs are just kinda guessing at stuff, i wish medicine was more quantitative.
i found that as well, but supposodly those dont itch.How long has she had the rash? Could be Roseolla (sp?) measles. They have a fever, it breaks, a couple days later they are covered in a rash. I don’t ever remember my kids itching with it though. Also, seems a dr would easily diagnose something like that, but it’s a thought.
i found that as well, but supposodly those dont itch.
Last night was better. The Prednisolone seems to be working.
About a week with the rash, slowly developed.