I had to triple her adrenal medicine today. After confirming with her Endocrinologist's office, I tripled her 1 tablet, 3 times a day to 3 tablets, 3 times a day. (Lily Kay's body does not produce it's own coritsol, which is imperative for dealing with stress, physical or mental.)
I gave her some Sovereign Silver drops and Echinacea drops...but nothing to bring her fever down. This has been quite a mind-set shift for me over the past few years as we have endeavored to eat and live more naturally. At the first hint of fever I used to think "Get it down, get it down!"
Took me a while (too long) to realize that the fever is not the problem. Just a symptom. Something is going on in their body, and the fever is God's way of fixing it. The fever raises the body's temperature to kill the invader. When I was giving tylenol or ibuprofen to bring the fever down, I was short-circuiting God's defense mechanism!
So, now I watch...and wait. If they're crying or extremely uncomfortable, I would do something to bring it down (tepid bath and/or ibuprofen), but otherwise I just watch them and stay out of their body's way while it does what it is supposed to do.
It worked.
It doesn't always work like this (says Mrs. Just-Finishing-Up-10-Days-of-Amoxicillin)...but this time it worked perfectly. I've also had this happen with Noah and Daniel in the past. Elisabeth has, thankfully, not encountered a fever in the past few years since I've had this perspective-shift - my drama queen would undoubtedly cry and I would almost certainly feel the need to intervene more with her.
I'm very thankful that our precious Lily Kay is doing good now.
Such a cute picture of Lily Kay sleeping away. Hope you all are feeling better soon!
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the Bourkes
I so agree that we need to be watchful and mindful of putting in so many meds. It takes diligence to stay on top of it all...I end up feeling like a "nazi" mom who has to keep every single person's symptoms at the front of my mind every moment :( It definately wears the day-to-day caretaker out, especially when it is 24x7. It's a delicate balance, at least in our home, with strep (in Morgan) and pnuemonia (in Robyn) and UTI's (with Raegan) of trying every "natural" thing I can try yet knowing the point at which we need get to the dr. for antibiotics. I suspect by the time my kids are raised, I will have just as much experience as a pediatrition and a neopath!! :) And you might also!!!
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