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      mashy
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      helplessmum3:
      Mashy,

      Doctor give lo.. Same dOctor whenever we gO back to that clinic..

      Doctor shd know mah..
      Argh! I don't mean it that way. You should give antibiotics if your child needs it. It can be life threatening if you withhold it. You should just listen to the doctor.

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        auntieM
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        Is it common to take antibiotics for 3 weeks?

        My DS was on it for 5-7 days max.

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          mashy
          last edited by

          I think it depends on the severity of the condition. Normally it’s just 7 days. For mycoplasma, it can be very long. I remember my PD ever said some need to take a few months even.

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            auntieM
            last edited by

            mashy:
            I think it depends on the severity of the condition. Normally it's just 7 days. For mycoplasma, it can be very long. I remember my PD ever said some need to take a few months even.

            Thank you mashy.. 😄

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              lavendery
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              I need to clarify the whole story before it cause other mummies unnecessary destress.


              My girl was actually on high fever (39.5 to 40.2 deg) for almost 1 week and she was coughing very badly too. KKH doc said most likely it’s due to viral infection after they did a blood test on her because the fever medicine (paracetemol and Ibuprofen) and cough syrup did not seem to show any improvement on her.

              Hence the doc prescribed 1 week course of antibiotics as its not good to keep on having such high fever and persistent coughing.

              In such scenarios, its advisable to trust the doc. I believe doc will not anyhow prescribe antibiotics to kids unnecessary.

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                blesseddad
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                Hi there,


                after reading the numerous posts in this topic on Autism, I just want to salute you, parents, for your unconditional love for your children.

                As recently I was exposed to this topic and was asked to look into the possibility of helping this group of parents and children, I would like to share some materials I have been entrusted with.

                I have a stack of DVDs titled \"Your Brain on Water by Dr. Corinne Allen\" which I would like GIVE to parents here in this forum who have children who are autistic or who have relatives whose children are autistic, or any other brain problems.

                I know many parents are at their wits end trying to find a solution and have also spend a lot of money on therapies and medications which may give rise to other side effects. I would really encourage you to watch this DVD.

                Please pm me how you would like me to pass it to you.

                God bless

                About Dr. Corinne Allen,

                Dr. Corinne Allen, international author, lecturer, researcher and practitioner in natural health, nutrition and neuro-developmental education for over 30 years, is an expert on how to affect brain health, learning and behaviour problems without drugs. She is a recognized healthcare leader for her natural and practical approach to health regarding stimulating permanent changs in the brain for issues like ADD, autism, asperger's, dyslexia, learning disabilities, academic and behavioural issues and acute and chronic brain injuries. She has developed a brain program, called \"The Allen Brain Method\", which facilitates the connection of neurological pathways for brain cells which are injured, damaged, missing or not properly working. Dr Allen's brain research through the Advanced Learning & Development Institute has helped many families find help, solutions and hope for their brain problems.

                Your Brain on Water comprises research and results unlike any other DVD you will find on an international scale. Dr. Allen addresses how water and dehydration affect: ADD, Aggressiveness, Aging, ALS, Alzheimers, Anger, Anorexia, Anxiety, Autism, BiPolar, Brain Allergies, Bulemia, Comas, Compulsive-Obsessive, Concentration, Depression, Down's Syndrome, Fearfulness, Inflammation, Learning, Memory, Mood Swings, Motor Neuron Disease, MS, Nervousness, Panic Attacks, Parkinson's Post-Traumatic Stress, Pregnancy, Schizophrenia, Seizures, Sleep Apnea, Stress, Strokes, Suicide, Tics, Traumatic Brain Injury.

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                  helplessmum3
                  last edited by

                  Now I get it,



                  IT’S FAITH!

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                    helplessmum3
                    last edited by

                    Today I saw my son playing w a bigger child …

                    What kind of play is this?

                    They keep peeping each other with a smile seems very fun to them…

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                      helplessmum3
                      last edited by

                      lavendery:
                      I need to clarify the whole story before it cause other mummies unnecessary destress.


                      My girl was actually on high fever (39.5 to 40.2 deg) for almost 1 week and she was coughing very badly too. KKH doc said most likely it's due to viral infection after they did a blood test on her because the fever medicine (paracetemol and Ibuprofen) and cough syrup did not seem to show any improvement on her.

                      Hence the doc prescribed 1 week course of antibiotics as its not good to keep on having such high fever and persistent coughing.

                      In such scenarios, its advisable to trust the doc. I believe doc will not anyhow prescribe antibiotics to kids unnecessary.

                      my son has bad cough, after first week of antibiotic no recover, so doctor advise another week.but 2nd week still no recover doctor another week , total 3 weeks of antibiotic. 1 & 2 week are Augmentine , 3rd week difference kind of antibiotic, cellus, can't remember how to spell....

                      now he is still having bad cough,, now tailing singular :(... bleed my pocket... singular one pack cost around 100++...

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                        helplessmum3
                        last edited by

                        blesseddad, wat dvd, have youtube upload to see for sample?


                        our pocket already very bleed… or nearly bankrupty lioa…

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