{"id":728,"date":"2007-12-28T01:11:50","date_gmt":"2007-12-27T17:11:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=728"},"modified":"2007-12-28T01:13:38","modified_gmt":"2007-12-27T17:13:38","slug":"fever-season","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=728","title":{"rendered":"Fever Season"},"content":{"rendered":"
My two girls rarely fall ill. *Touch wood*. Even if they did, they normally recover really quick, from a cough, a fever or a tummy upset.<\/p>\n
But then this month, one week after Zaria<\/a>, it was her turn.<\/p>\n For 3 nights, she had fever as high as 39, and I had to wake up middle of the night to sponge her, check on her, and even gave her suppository<\/a> twice. She was rather happy with all the attention I’m channelling to her. However, I was drained.<\/p>\n Now that their fevers have gone, both girls are coughing, although Zaria’s not as severe as Zara’s.<\/p>\n Sometimes, when she gets a bit upset with all the medicine drinking, she asked if she could have the bum-bum medicine instead, thinking the suppository can cure all. o.O”<\/p>\n ~~~~~~~~~~~<\/p>\n By the way, do you read the label on those medicine they give to kids? I saw Paraben<\/a> in Zara’s cough mixture, something we don’t want in our skin care and toileteries (most organic skin care and toileteries claimed they are without) now found in their oral medicine? Scarry.<\/p>\n I think I’ll go boil her\u00c2\u00a0favourite dessert, birdnest, instead.<\/p>\n
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