Not quite a house of plague, but close
Jun. 3rd, 2008 07:14 amCutting because it turned out really long.
Zodling's fever only lasted something over 24 hours. It went down significantly after a cool bath Sunday night, and was completely over when Dav went to check on him after hearing him cry a couple hours after bedtime.
He was pretty miserable while it lasted, though. Very lethargic, very clingy, not at all himself. I somehow managed to pull a groin muscle Sunday afternoon while rocking him in the computer chair, with my left leg propped up on the arm of the couch to facilitate rocking. Why this made the muscle on the right of my groin scream bloody murder when I stood up afterwards, I still don't know.
( Whining about the injury. )
( On to Mark. )
To sum up: Dr. Durham said we're doing great with our at-home care of Mark, especially the hydration, and unless it comes up positive for a bacterial infection, we're doing all that can be done.
If there does turn out to be a bacterial infection, we'll get a call from Dr. Durham or someone at Pediatrics. If we hear nothing in a week, we're to call Pediatrics just to be safe, but no news should be assumed to be good news.
Heh. Given our run-in with Forgetful Receptionist, I'm not betting on that being the case this time.
Zodling's fever only lasted something over 24 hours. It went down significantly after a cool bath Sunday night, and was completely over when Dav went to check on him after hearing him cry a couple hours after bedtime.
He was pretty miserable while it lasted, though. Very lethargic, very clingy, not at all himself. I somehow managed to pull a groin muscle Sunday afternoon while rocking him in the computer chair, with my left leg propped up on the arm of the couch to facilitate rocking. Why this made the muscle on the right of my groin scream bloody murder when I stood up afterwards, I still don't know.
( Whining about the injury. )
( On to Mark. )
To sum up: Dr. Durham said we're doing great with our at-home care of Mark, especially the hydration, and unless it comes up positive for a bacterial infection, we're doing all that can be done.
If there does turn out to be a bacterial infection, we'll get a call from Dr. Durham or someone at Pediatrics. If we hear nothing in a week, we're to call Pediatrics just to be safe, but no news should be assumed to be good news.
Heh. Given our run-in with Forgetful Receptionist, I'm not betting on that being the case this time.