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Monday, June 29, 2009
My little angel was really sick ....
My 10 months old baby daughter got really sick last week. She was suffering with fever for 7 days. Blood reports checked in two instances during that period said there was no sign of dengue fever (which is spreading around the country speedily). But the last report which we took on the 7th day indicated signs of a bacterial attack to her. Her pediatrician asked us to admit her to the hospital immediately. But the hospital was full and we came home with instructions from the doctor to give some other medicine and bring her back in the morning. She replied for the the medicine and we all including her doctor were really pleased to see her change.
She was normal all throughout Saturday and Sunday and even Monday morning....She is still under antibiotic..
The interesting thing with my Sanuthi is no matter how high her fever is she was very active all though out. She'll laugh and crawl and stand up and dance and do whatever possible she can copy from her akkiya.
I'm glad to have her health back in normal state. Now I need to fill her little tummy at all possible chances and bring back her lost weight...!
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