KILLER VIRUS Grips Britain

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Frankie

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I don´t know about yours, but being in hospital here is sheer hell for a baby. Many times better to cure at home, if possible. Like... IV for rehydration, OK, but... means four-point restraint for the toddler... I would go crazy if they bound me up for hours like that... Not understanding what and why happens to you... The staff always irritated by too much work, not doing anything if they can get away with that, often yelling at little patients... Using adult doses of Diazepam (Valium, 5-10 mg) on kids to keep their mouths shut... Parents/grandparents having to do shifts with their children sitting at the bed caring for its non-life-threatening needs and overseeing that the life-threatening are cared for properly... When it´s over, the family is completely and utterly exhausted...

I would try to solve it at home if possible. With medical help, if necessary, but at home. Enough stress from the disease for the kid, hospital just aggravates it.
 

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I'm not too old to forget the feeling of utter helplessness when your babies are sick. My "babies" are 21 and 18 now, but I still remember the Flu - high fever, puke, and panic!!!

It sucks out loud when family gets sick around Christmas time. I hope they get over it, and you manage a Merry Christmas anyway!
 

ApOsTle51

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ahh she's been ok today. Still not taking her full count of milk but what she is taking is staying where it should :)

Still gonna take her to the GP tommorow just to give her a little check-up and make sure it's nothing other than the virus....

Little trooper she is...Thanks for all your concerns peeps, heartwarming to say the least :)
 
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