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mommy23kids
05-14-2009, 05:15 PM
Earlier this week, out of no where, my 3 month old spiked a 102.3 degree fever and had what the hospital says was a febrile seizure. They gave her zithromax and said she would be fine, but to continue to give her tylenol for the next 48 hours to ensure her fever did not return.

They made it seem fairly harmless, but it was the scariest thing I've ever seen!! She is my 3rd child and the other 2 did not have this problem. Anyone have exprerience with this disorder.

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marisuela
05-14-2009, 06:21 PM
i haven't personally experienced it with any of my kids, but i've researched it a lot (because my middle child gets really high fevers - in the 105 range), and there is a lot of conflicting information out there. some say it's caused by the height of the fever, some say it's caused by the sudden spike in temp, some say that there are certain kids who are just prone to it.... but the one thing they all seem to agree on, is that it looks a lot scarier than it really is. i can't imagine how terrifying it must have been to watch your three month old go through that!!!

anyway, my only advice to you is to find out as much as you can about it, and make an appointment with your baby's doctor to sit down and talk about it too. have a list of questions prepared in advance, and don't let the doctor leave until each question has been answered.

saying lots of prayers for you and your little one :)

JenniW77
05-29-2009, 01:31 PM
My daughter did the same thing. It is VERY scary, but I was reassured by both the hospital and her doctor that it wouldnt cause any damage to her. They also said it would most likely never happen again. She was 2 when it happened and she is now almost 7. While she still runs high fevers (as high as 105.3) she has never had another seizure. Although the panic is still there when her fever spikes.

Doctors like to prevent it from happening, which is why they say when kids start running fevers its important to get them down. But they said it rarely does damage. I think it depends on how long the seizure lasts and if it really is a febrile. When it happened, they were very concerned, but once it was over they went out of their way to reassure me that everything was ok.

So rest assured that it will most likely never happen again.





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