Ladies
Eva was really sick last night with a fever and runny nose and coughin so i gave her panadol before popping her down, she woke at 6am screaming went to get her big fever! panadol then in bed with us.
Today she's just had top ups of Panadol until lunch when we swapped to Neurofen, now all day she had just been a bit whingy, grissly, runny nose and coughing, i was terrified of a bad fever returning which is why i stayed on top of the panadol and neurofen but i did notice as we were nearing the times she had to have another dose she did start to warm up again.
When she got really grissly in the afternoon i put her down for a nap at 3 and she woke up at 7:30!!! twice the length of her usual nap.
NOW TONIGHT!!!!
Same old story, grissly, whingey, less appetite than compared to during the day, coughing, sneezing, runny nose.
But what is really worrying me is after she woke up at 7:30 and fast forward to now at 10:30pm she was falling asleep sitting upright on the ground... she's never been the kind to fall asleep on the spot or mid doing something and i mean she's only been awake for 3 hours!! i think she's fallen asleep once in the pram in the last 7 months maybe if i'm lucky. So we had a laugh about it and she woke up and wandered around, i told hubby that he should change her nappy while i get the humidifier filled up and then we can put her in bed. I fill the humidifier walk into her room and she's asleep on her change table with her daddy still changing her nappy.
NOW MY QUESTION!!!!
Do any of you lovely ladies ever have a toddler who when they are sick are so extremely tired they just can't stay awake??? OR is this a massive warning sign and it's one of those "Changing level of consciousness" i'm sure if i tried to wake her she would wake but i don't really want to do that when she's so unwell. I have Uni at 9am in the morning and it's nearly 11pm at night so not a great deal i can do now......
But i was just wondering what you all would do
Hubby told me i'm being silly and she's just tired and she does not need to go to the hospital.
Eva was really sick last night with a fever and runny nose and coughin so i gave her panadol before popping her down, she woke at 6am screaming went to get her big fever! panadol then in bed with us.
Today she's just had top ups of Panadol until lunch when we swapped to Neurofen, now all day she had just been a bit whingy, grissly, runny nose and coughing, i was terrified of a bad fever returning which is why i stayed on top of the panadol and neurofen but i did notice as we were nearing the times she had to have another dose she did start to warm up again.
When she got really grissly in the afternoon i put her down for a nap at 3 and she woke up at 7:30!!! twice the length of her usual nap.
NOW TONIGHT!!!!
Same old story, grissly, whingey, less appetite than compared to during the day, coughing, sneezing, runny nose.
But what is really worrying me is after she woke up at 7:30 and fast forward to now at 10:30pm she was falling asleep sitting upright on the ground... she's never been the kind to fall asleep on the spot or mid doing something and i mean she's only been awake for 3 hours!! i think she's fallen asleep once in the pram in the last 7 months maybe if i'm lucky. So we had a laugh about it and she woke up and wandered around, i told hubby that he should change her nappy while i get the humidifier filled up and then we can put her in bed. I fill the humidifier walk into her room and she's asleep on her change table with her daddy still changing her nappy.
NOW MY QUESTION!!!!
Do any of you lovely ladies ever have a toddler who when they are sick are so extremely tired they just can't stay awake??? OR is this a massive warning sign and it's one of those "Changing level of consciousness" i'm sure if i tried to wake her she would wake but i don't really want to do that when she's so unwell. I have Uni at 9am in the morning and it's nearly 11pm at night so not a great deal i can do now......
But i was just wondering what you all would do
Hubby told me i'm being silly and she's just tired and she does not need to go to the hospital.