Three weeks after I first declared her teething she finally has her two bottom teeth! I think she cut the bottom left one last night because we all slept like crap, she wasn’t nursing or taking her sippy cup and she was running a fever, vomiting and had a little bit of diarrhea. By this afternoon the only symptoms remaining were a very tired, gray-eyed baby face and a little diarrhea.
It’s just so weird to me that a child can react so differently to each tooth as they come in. The first tooth only made her drool like a saint bernard and take shorter naps. The second one gave us every symptom in the book and made us wonder if she had caught some stomach bug on top of it all.
It also made me realize we desperately need to get some Tylenol suppositories for our medicine cabinet because when Gianna starts vomiting absolutely any foreign substance in her mouth will provoke her gag reflex, including the sweet-tasting syringe of Tylenol. Since we didn’t have any on hand and there aren’t any nearby drugstores in our neck of the Sierra forest, she had to make it through her two first teeth cutting experiences without the aid of modern medicine. Ok, we did have some Hyland’s teething tablets, but I think those do more to help parents feel they are doing something proactive than actually tempering any of the kid’s pain, and they dissolve so fast I’m sure Gianna didn’t even get the benefit of even a little taste distraction. Plus, the tablets have been given some bad press recently as some parents are suing over their children experiencing very negative side effects after taking them including febrile seizures. It’s supposedly related to the miniscule amounts of belladonna(a poisonous plant) in the tablets and the unregulated nature of the homeopathic industry. I learned about the pending lawsuit after I had already given Gianna quite a few so I figure, for better or worse, the batch I bought is safe. I’m not sure I’ll be buying any more bottles of it though, just on the off chance that I could end up with one containing more than just a little belladonna.
So, what about your kids? How did their teeth come in? All the symptoms in the book, the same ones every time? Or each tooth was a little different?
If I can get a photo of her two new chompers, which requires her staying still long enough and retracting her ever-protruding tongue, I’ll post them right quick!