Monday, August 28, 2006

40 degrees

Isaac was suddenly hit with fever on thursday night all the way through to saturday. When his fever shot up to 40 degrees celcius on Saturday despite regularly given suppository every 4-6 hours to bring the fever down, and when he started lookin lethargic (if you know Isaac, he very seldom look lethargic!!), YL panicked and insisted that we bring him to the 24 hour Children's Clinic at KK Hospital.

We were quite impressed by the service in the Hospital. Although it was Saturday night (At about 9.30pm) and there were quite a few patients, there was hardly a wait. Isaac was given a pre-check by a nurse (bloodpressure, fever temperature, verbal check on medical history). When she found that he had a raging fever, she quickly gave us cold water and sponge to sponge him down. Thereafter, we went to the registration counter to pay the lump sum $65 consultation fee (which includes any test and medication...quite a good deal!).

He was then swiftly seen by a really nice pediatrician, who was very gentle and tried to set us at ease. Isaac saw a big tub of sweets on her table and was very 'buah pai seh' and grabbed it and looked at her gleefully. The Ped gave him a check through and concluded that it was probably a viral fever. To be on the safe side, she ordered for a urine test just to make sure that it wasn't a urinary tract infection.


[From top left clockwise]: Isaac having his bloodpressure taken; Feverish Isaac looking a bit 'blur blur'; Isaac momentarily going back to his old cheerful self and trying to jump up and down (!) ; Isaac looking around curiously at the other ill children...

It was quite amusing for us to see how the nurse tried to attach a small children's urine bag on Isaac to collect urine for the test. Though she was swift in her action and the process painless, Isaac was nevertheless quite alarmed when we put him on a hospital bed for the nurse to attach the urine bag. It didn't help that the bed next to him was another boy that was screaming and crying at the top of his voice. Poor Isaac was visibly shaken and tried to hug tightly on his mummy like a koala bear.

Isaac was quick to urine in the bag. We were wondering how much urine was required, but the nurse said that whatever he had provided was sufficient. Then we waited around for about an hour for the urine test result, as a fretful Isaac laid tired and frightened on his mummy, whimpering and trying to sleep... It didn't help that his daddy was still trying to sponge him to bring the fever down, and he obviously didn't like his forehead wet whilst trying to get some rest!

Praise God that at 11pm, the urine test came out negative, and the Ped reassured us that things should look better soon. She advised us to keep sponging him with water to bring the temperature down. Thanks to yl's earlier sponging, Isaac's fever had already come down significantly to 38-ish degree...The Ped was ready to let us go, but yl was very kam chiong and continued to ask her lots of questions. He even took every pamphlet available on children's illness! The Ped joked that he is a 'new age daddy'....super involved with his child! ;)

We finally got back home at 12pm after collecting Isaac's medication, etc. By then, all 3 of us were super Zzzzzzzzzzzonked out!

That night, Isaac continued to be fretful in his sleep and we think that it was because he got rather traumatised by the crying kids in the children clinic. Poor chap! Thankfully, his fever has subsided since Sunday and his temperature is now back to normal! :)

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