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<blockquote data-quote="dlgallant" data-source="post: 88979" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>I'm not sure if this will be helpful to anyone but, I thought I'd throw it out there anyway. My daughter has been home now for 2 months. While being treated for wounds received while she was missing it was discovered that she had an extremely low body temperature, ~96.8. With good nutrition and dressing in sweats (in 80-90 degree heat) we've been able to get her temps up to the mid to upper 97's. Going back through her medical records there was a pattern of her body temperature dropping when she goes through her irrational periods. Her low temps are certainly not the root of her problems, but it is believed that they are a contributing factor. I thought if there's even 1 person out there with a child with low body temps and raising those temps helps to clear their thinking to improve their quality of life, it was worth sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlgallant, post: 88979, member: 3721"] I'm not sure if this will be helpful to anyone but, I thought I'd throw it out there anyway. My daughter has been home now for 2 months. While being treated for wounds received while she was missing it was discovered that she had an extremely low body temperature, ~96.8. With good nutrition and dressing in sweats (in 80-90 degree heat) we've been able to get her temps up to the mid to upper 97's. Going back through her medical records there was a pattern of her body temperature dropping when she goes through her irrational periods. Her low temps are certainly not the root of her problems, but it is believed that they are a contributing factor. I thought if there's even 1 person out there with a child with low body temps and raising those temps helps to clear their thinking to improve their quality of life, it was worth sharing. [/QUOTE]
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