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- 02:03:42: between bathroom runs and molly i can't get warm enough to stop shaking
- 03:14:26: is still awake but finally threw up. now feels like jelly.
- 04:45:34: still hasn't slept and the sip of water she took made her throw up again. cue to freak out. i am so thirsty
- 06:11:55: fever is on its way down. still cant drink water. dan is going to bring me honey water to try. so weak
- 08:12:34: fever down to 99.2 - was 99.7. so sleepy now and looking forward to trying some milk in a little while
- 10:40:23: soon will have her milk ... out of it dude
- 10:57:25: 99.7 again but i can drink waternow thanks God
- 11:24:47: would not be dsurviving this day w/o dan
- 13:09:13: 100.6 now. When does a fever become something to worry about?
- 13:35:54: is miserable.
- 15:51:19: wamts to clarify that she, and not Molly, is the fevered one. Just hit 101
- 19:55:41: gets kind of smushy inside over the Princess Bride soundtrack. Wedding memories... lovely
- 21:21:09: is contemplating the ickiness of food poisoning. pray we make it through the night ok. dan is coming down with it too.
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Date: 2010-01-22 01:20 pm (UTC)Honey-water is good.
Ginger is good.
Sweet tea is good.
Jell-O? Jell-O is good.
Keep hydrated as much as possible.
And for Goodness' sake, if your fever reaches 102, and even if not but Dan is sick too -- call someone to come help!
Even if they catch it from you, you've got to be careful not to get too dehydrated -- especially with a baby!
*hugs, soft blankies, hot tea, and LOTS of prayer*