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Old Nov 9th, 2006, 11:30 AM   #1

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Summer had her mmr a week yesterday ago she not been right all week since with food etc... her naps all over the place. last night about12am she woke up hysterical with raging temp igave her calpol. she woke every hour cried and moaned in her sleep all night. today i've had the odd smile but she is very sleepy refusing food and got a temp so i just gave her more calpol.

anyone elses lke this after mmr?is it the mmr? i'm debating taking her to docs but fed up of them just saying virus. i'll see how she is later. she just not herself. i'm just looking for advice if anyone had someting similar with LO what did u do to help them get over it??? how long did it take???

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Old Nov 9th, 2006, 12:37 PM   #2
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I foud this for you hun on side effects of the MMR, so its ties up with how Summer is behaving
MMR contains three separate vaccines in one injection. Each vaccine has different side effects at different times:

About a week to 10 days after the MMR immunisation some children become feverish and they may develop a measles-like rash and go off their food. This is because the measles part of the vaccine is starting to work.
About three to four weeks after the injection a child might occasionally get a mild form of mumps as the mumps part of MMR kicks in.
In the six weeks after MMR your child may, very rarely, get a rash of small bruise-like spots which may be caused by the measles or rubella parts of the immunisation. This usually gets better on its own.
Very rarely, children can have severe allergic reactions straight after any immunisation (about 1 in 100,000 immunisations for MMR). If the child is treated quickly, he or she will recover fully. People giving immunisations are trained to deal with allergic reactions.
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), a bleeding disorder, has long been a recognised side-effect of live viral vaccines such as measles, rubella and MMR. A study by researchers from the Public Health Laboratory Service (published in Archives of Diseases in Childhood, February 2001) confirms earlier estimates that the rate of ITP after MMR is around 1 in 22,300. It is important to remember that the rate of ITP after natural viral illness is much higher (at about 1 in 3,000 for rubella and 1 in 6,000 for measles) and that the severity of illness in non-vaccine related ITP cases is much greater. Therefore MMR offers protection against this higher risk of ITP due to the natural disease, as well as the other known serious complications of measles, mumps and rubella.
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Old Nov 9th, 2006, 12:55 PM   #3

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Thank you Cat. that sounds exactly like Summer she have been terrible today clinging to me and either grissling or sleeping.

doubt she go to bed tonight she wont even nap in her cot today.
she driving me crazy today anway thanx again xxx
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Hey Kay, does sound like the side effects for mmr, Jamie has been almost the same, hes also had a real bad cough/cold which is keeping him awake a night. Hes not 100% now but hes better than he was....proper mummys boy at the mo though !! i usually walk around with him hanging off my leg !!!!LOL

Keep up with the calpol and lots of hugs and im sure Summer will be better soon, dont forget if you do get really worried you could always phone nhs direct, they are brill!

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Old Nov 9th, 2006, 13:56 PM   #5
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That sounds quite scary Cat - I know that it's best for them to be immunised but it's still horrible putting them through it.
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Old Nov 9th, 2006, 14:22 PM   #6
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Yeah we all got worried the other week, a guy OH works closely with went down with German measles the other week, and continued to come into work, till one of the managers whoes wife is pregnant told him to go home cause of the risk he was putting other people under. OH has spent a lot of time with him and wasnt sure if he was immuised. I had blood tests few weeks ago to check I was still covered because of the harm it can do to unborn babies. Loads of us were really pissed of at how irrisponsible he had been by continuing to go to work with it. I think its worth the discomfort it can cause to little ones, just think if Summer went down with measles, while Kay is PG!!
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Old Nov 9th, 2006, 17:23 PM   #7
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It would be really horrible Sorry Kayl I didn't say that I hope she's better soon in my first post!
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Old Nov 9th, 2006, 18:30 PM   #8
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I can't offer any advice, monster munch is only 9 months but I hope she is ok xx
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Braydon has changed in the last week since he had his he is grumpy very clingy and wont eat

he in the last two days has gained a rash and is very clumbsy used to walk fine now is all over the place
he also occasionally suffers with a high temp so i give him calpol
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alexis has been sick this week too but she didn't get any immunizations.

since tuesday morning she hasn't been able to keep any food or milk down, has had a fever off and on, and diarehha (sp), clingy, and whining more than usual.

all i've been able to get into her is a bit of chicken soup broth, and one infant nutritional supplement which she's thrown back up

we took her to the hospital today and they said she had an ear infection, but i didn't think an ear infection would make her that sick

my friends daughter was sick last weekend too...seems a lot of people are getting sick around now, maybe its just one big flu bug?

so sad tho to see lo's all sick it makes me feel so helpless, i hope everyone's lo is feeling better now. xxx
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