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Brandon has fever

31st August 2008

Brandon has fever

His fever started on Saturday afternoon.  As usual, I was the one whom found him having higher temperature than normal.  After we came home from running errands on Saturday morning, I was busy preparing lunch for him, Hubby and me.  Hubby was looking after Brandon and he was watching DVD.  They were eating lunch together while I had mine last.  I only realized his elevated temperature after lunch when he came running to me.  The ear thermometer recorded a temperature of 100.4° F.  It wasn’t that bad but it is still a fever. 

Later on it went up to 102° F, so I gave him 5mL of Children’s Motrin at 1pm.  Then at night, I gave him again around 8pm.  He woke up around 5am this morning with a high temperature, and I gave him the medication again.  Two more times at 11am before we went to Ikea and at 4pm.  He was basically himself most of the time, a little whinny. 

But just now his temperature shot up to 103.9° F (39.9° C) right before he went to sleep.  So I gave him another dose of ibuprofen medication.  I called the hospital to find out if we need to visit the ER but was told to monitor his temperature after an hour he took the medication.  Each dose of ibuprofen medication will only help to lower the temperature for 6 hours.  If the temperature went down after an hour taking the medication, then not to worry as long as there are no other symptoms.  But the nurse (Mary) suggested for us to visit Urgent Care tomorrow morning since our doctor office will be close tomorrow for Labor’s Day.  Now I need to go find an Urgent Care that will open on Labor’s Day. 

As I was searching for information on fever’s temperature, I found an interesting article about A Kid’s Guide to Fever from KidsHealth dot org that I would like to share with you all. After reading this article you will have a better knowledge what is fever and why your body’s temperature is elevated to fight with the infection.

It All Begins in Your Brain

To really understand what a fever is, you need to say hello to the hypothalamus (say: high-po-tha-luh-mus). The hypothalamus is in the center of your brain. Think of it as your body’s thermostat — like that thing on the wall in your house that you use to set the heat or the air conditioning. Your hypothalamus knows what temperature your body should be and will send messages to your body to keep it that way.

Most human beings have a body temperature of around 98.6° Fahrenheit (37° Celsius). Some people will have a normal temperature that’s a little higher; others will have a normal temperature that’s a little lower.

Most people’s body temperatures even change a little bit during the course of the day: It is usually a little lower in the morning and a little higher in the evening. For most kids, their body temperature stays pretty much the same from day to day — until germs enter the picture.

The Germs March In

Remember that strep throat that made you feel so rotten? Or another time when the flu made you feel tired and achy? These kinds of infections are caused by germs that make their way into your body, usually in the form of bacteria (say: bak-teer-ee-uh) or viruses.

Once these germs march in and make you sick, they can sometimes cause certain chemicals to flow into your blood. When your hypothalamus gets word that these chemicals are on the scene, it automatically sets your body’s thermostat higher. Instead of saying your body should be 98.6° Fahrenheit (37° Celsius), your body’s thermostat might say that it should be 102° Fahrenheit (38.9° Celsius).

Why does the hypothalamus tell your body to change to a new temperature? Researchers believe turning up the heat is the body’s way of fighting the germs and making your body a less comfortable place for them. A fever is also a good signal to you, your parents, and your doctor that you are sick. Without fever, it would be much more difficult to tell if a person had an infection and how severe it was. That’s why grown-ups are concerned when you have a fever.

Shiver, Then Sweat

Once your hypothalamus sets a new temperature for your body, your body takes action and starts to heat up. When a fever starts, your body tries to get hotter and you may shiver without thinking about it to create more heat. You may feel very cold even though the room isn’t cold and even though you have your pajamas or nightgown on and lots of blankets around you.

If your body reaches the new temperature that’s been set by the hypothalamus — say 102° Fahrenheit (38.9° Celsius) — you won’t feel cold anymore. According to your hypothalamus, your temperature is where it should be!

After the cause of the fever disappears, your hypothalamus will set everything back to a normal temperature. When your strep throat medicine starts to work, for instance, your body will begin to cool down and you’ll no longer have the chills. You’ll begin to feel warm and will need to get rid of the extra heat that’s been in your body. You may sweat and decide to change into some lighter-weight pajamas.

Fighting a Fever

For almost all kids, fevers aren’t a big problem. Once the cause of the fever is treated or goes away on its own, your body temperature comes back down to normal and you feel like your old self again. Most doctors say that kids with a fever less than 102° Fahrenheit (38.9° Celsius) don’t need to take any special medication unless their fevers are making them uncomfortable.

It’s a different story for newborns and very young infants, though. They should be evaluated by a doctor for any fever that reaches 100.4° Fahrenheit (38° Celsius) or higher.

If a kid has a higher fever, the doctor usually will tell a parent to give the child medicine. The two medicines most often recommended are acetaminophen (say: uh-see-tuh-mih-nuh-fen) or ibuprofen (say: eye-byoo-pro-fen). The medicine blocks the chemicals that tell the hypothalamus to turn up the heat. Kids should never take aspirin to treat a fever because it can cause a rare but serious illness.

If you have a fever, your mom or dad will probably ask you to drink fluids. That’s important because as your body heats up, it’s easy for it to get dehydrated (say: dee-hi-drayt-ed), which means there isn’t enough water in your body. You have a lot of choices when it comes to fluids — juice, water, sports drinks, soup, flavored gelatin, and even ice pops. Before you know it, your mom or dad will pull the thermometer out of your mouth and say, “Your temperature is normal. No more fever!”

Reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD
Date reviewed: April 2007

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28th August 2008

Aiya … wrong timing lar

After our swimming class, we come home, I will give Brandon a bath and then I will take my shower while he watching DVD by himself.  When I am done with shower, I will feed him lunch and eat lunch my self.  It will be around 1pm when he finishes his lunch.  I will then give MIL a call to come over for about 30 minutes because Brandon has to nap at 1:30pm.  She usually leaves around 1:25pm as we are heading inside the bedroom for nap. 

Today what got me really angry was MIL came and rang the bell at 1:40pm.  I was in the bedroom putting Brandon to sleep when she rang the bell which startled the napping Brandon and he wanted to see who’s at the door. 

She actually called me earlier at 12:30pm and told me she would be heading out to her sister’s house to visit her.  She didn’t say anything about coming by afterwards.  So I wasn’t expecting it was her, I thought it might be the delivery guy but then I have no pending orders shipping to me.   Then at 1:40pm, the door bell chimed twice. 

When I opened the front door she was half way out the front yard and she asked, “Brandon asleep?“  I told her, “He is sleeping!“  I wanted to yell to her (because she was so far away), that she should know his nap time is at 1:30pm because this is a daily routine that she witness everyday when she is at our home after his lunch time. 

Sometimes, I really don’t know what to say to her … is things like this will pull the hair off my head.  Brandon didn’t nap until 2:15pm after lots of nagging and scolding because our normal routine was cut off.

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28th August 2008

Anyone moving this summer?

We are not moving this summer but my ex-landlord and his wife did. They sold their homes and moved to Santa Monica for now. This year, they will be on sabbatical and financially they have to budget their plans very well and as he said it, “We are living frugally now.”

Right before they placed their home on the market, I advised them to find cheap movers like the one at ABF U-Pack Moving. ABF U-Pack has the alternative to cheaper moving because you will have to do the loading and unloading part. They will drop off an ABF Trailer or ReloCube® at the location, you load, then they drive to your next location and you unload from there. They can help you move anywhere within the US between 5-7 days. For my landlord, he didn’t have a good back so he hired a few high students to help him load and unload at his new location. It was much cheaper than paying for a full service mover to help.

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28th August 2008

Mommy and Me Swimming Day 4-6

So what else did we do during swimming classes?

Mommy and Me Swimming Day 1-3

Day 4
Warm up song (Wheel on the Bus tune)

The children in the pool go up and down,
up and down, up and down

The children in the pool go up and down
All day long

Repeat the red phrase with “side to side“, “back and forth” and “round and round“.

Floating on the back (skill of the day)

We did this song while floating on the back and kicking.

Motorboat motorboat goes so slow
Motorboat motorboat goes so fast
Motorboat motorboat step on the gas

Day 5
Warm up song (see above)

Repeat the skills we learn the last 4 days.

Blow bubble underwater (skill of the day)

Day 6
Warm up song (see Day 4)

Paddling with both arms backward (skill of the day)

Row row row your boat
Gently down the stream
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily
Life is but a dream

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28th August 2008

Unwelcome neighbors

My mother-in-law comes to my house daily to visit my son.  She lives two doors away.  Basically she can get to my place within 2 minutes walk.  Well, she is not the ‘unwelcome neighbor’ in my post title today … wait … read on.

She comes to my and we chit chat about almost everything.  It is summer now and she has been growing a few vegetable plants at her backyard. She has quite a few fruit trees too including a persimmon tree, a Jujube (red dates) tree and a low-quat tree. She always complains to me about the ‘unwelcome neighbors‘. She said that they live high up in the pine/fir tree along our nearest cross street by the high school. But I suspect they live up in the pine tree next to our house. You may be thinking, are they birds? Nope. They are squirrels.

I see them very often too, running along above the high wall in my backyard. But since I don’t have any fruit trees in my backyard, they don’t bother me much. But two (or more) of them always visit my MIL’s backyard without being invited. They openly serve themselves with the different types of ripe vegetables and fruits from the garden. Of course, my MIL is steaming everytime she sees her plants and fruits are being attacked by them. She asked me if I can help her to find squirrel trap and when she catches them, she will call the animal control to pick them up. This way is much better than poisoning them, I think.

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26th August 2008

Watching Moonlight Resonance

This TVB series is so good … I can’t stop at all.  Watching the 5th episod now.  Started the 1st during lunch time.  I have to thank CrazyChineseWoman for showing me where I can watch it online without needing to download it.  Sometimes it takes forever to get one episod.  This way is way much faster.  And this drama itself is so good.  Haven’t seen one in this standard for a long time.  I have never seen Michelle Yim ever this wicked before in many of her good performance, this should be the best.  And I love the cast so much.   

Edit (2:09am): Ahh … tears wet so many tissues … but story still so good. Watching 7th epi now. Last one promise.

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24th August 2008

Lunch & Dinner 7/28-8/3

As forgetful as I am today, I like to jot down what we had for our meals on a weekly basis.

The following was the list of our lunches/dinners for the week of 7/28 to 8/3.

Monday
Lunch: Leftover rice / chow fun (from Sunday)
Dinner: Spaghetti with Ragu chunky sauce with Spinach & Asagio Chicken Sausage & Japanese mushroom
 
Tuesday
Lunch: Pat & Oscars meals: Adult meal - 1/2 lemon roasted chicken, 3 breadsticks, ceasar salad; Kid meal - mini pepperoni pizza, potato wdges, plus drink (root beer) - $8.97 total (cheap)(buy adult meal free 1 kid meal on every Tuesday).
Dinner: Rascal Chicken Salad + breadstick from Pat & Oscars + leftover spaghetti w/ Pat & Oscars Roasted Chicken for Brandon; Pillsbury chocolate chips mini cookies for dessert. 

Wednesday
Lunch: Leftover spaghetti with leftover roast chicken
Dinner: Chinese dumpling (chung) made by MIL + gobo chinese soup (pork, gobo, carrot, kei chi, thong sum, dry longan, red dates) and for Brandon I made steamed fish+tomato+mushroom with rice. 

Thursday
Lunch: Leftover Chinese dumpling + CA rolls from Nijiya
Dinner: Rice, Choy sum with garlic & oyster sauce and Sam’s Club Teriyaki Chicken.
 
Friday
Lunch: Strawberry jam sandwich.
Dinner: California Pizza Kitchen - Dakota Smashed Pea & Barley Soup, Original BBQ Pizza 9″ and Chicken Tequila Spinach Fettuccine. Brandon didn’t want to eat these. Had rice cereal when we got home.
 
Saturday
Lunch: Brandon had Broccoli soup + pasta. We had luncheon meat sandwich.
Dinner: Home made Turnip cake (loh bak goh) with tong kwah thong. Brandon has Broccoli soup + pasta.
 
Sunday
Lunch: Sushi Boy Osaka sushi set. Mini Teriyaki Chicken bowl for Brandon.
Dinner: Fried ramen for Brandon. Spicy miso ramen with bean sprout for us.

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24th August 2008

Massage the feet while walking

Isn’t it great that you can get your feet massage while you are walking at the same time? I have the massage sandals with little bumps on the sole which I wear when I am at home.  I am so used to the sandal that I feel normal to be walking around in these little bumps underneath my feet.  And now I just found out about Massage Sole from Hue Socks online.  So when I am wearing my sneakers going out, I can enjoy a nice massage for my feet.  They are available in the ankle height which is perfect for my likeness. I do wish it comes in a little pastel color trims which will makes it a little cuter. 

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23rd August 2008

Where is Anna?

You probably don’t get to see a lot of my pictures in this blog with the main reason that I am always behind the camera.  And when I am not behind the camera, the picture someone else took will always usually blurry like this one below here. 

Having a hair cut session with Brandon.

Either is blurrish, or the angle the picture was captured made me looked fatter than I already am. So sad.  Probably that person should go attend some classes on how to use a digital camera. So the wife can look nice with the son in the picture.

Edit: His excuse of the picture above was it was the first picture he took that time and I had turned off the flash on the camera and he didn’t see that it was off.
OK, it was the first picture but then it took you forever to find how to turn back on the flash.

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23rd August 2008

Do we have termites?

When we bought our home eight years ago, the previous owner treated the problem areas (artic & garage) but didn’t tent the whole house.  Within these eight years, we never had a termite inspector come to check if there is any termite problems.  Alan said he saw some termite droppings near the garage door and already treated the wood with a store bought termite solution.  He never really did more inspection himself. 

This past Thursday afternoon, when MIL came by, I asked her how often she has termite inspection.  She answered, “Whenever we saw a termite problem exist.”  But how do we know?  By recognizing the termite dropping, tiny hard round balls either black or yellow depending on the type of wood the termites eat.  After she left, I went out to the garage and found some droppings.  Yes, we have termites in the garage and may be some other places as well.  I need to arrange for an inspection soon.

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