[blparent] Talking Medical Thermometer

Star Gazer pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Tue Aug 28 12:28:30 UTC 2018


				Yes, and their number is the gold standard.
This isn't a blindness thing, just they care more about their number
readings then yours. 

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From: BlParent <blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Jo Elizabeth Pinto
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Subject: Re: [blparent] Talking Medical Thermometer

I've had the same experiences as Rebecca with the talking thermometer. I
bought one before my daughter was born because taking her temperature was
one of the things everybody seemed to be freaking out that I wouldn't be
able to do. I used it once or twice, but I found I could tell by laying my
cheek on my daughter's forehead when she had a fever worth noting,
especially since the fever would be accompanied by other symptoms. I let the
batteries run out of my talking thermometer, which was never all that
accurate anyway, and I'm not even sure what happened to it. I've never
missed it. Parents raised babies for millennia before there were devices to
take their exact temperatures. Some pediatricians will ask for a temperature
before you make an appointment. Just say your baby has a fever. They'll take
the temperature when you arrive at the office anyway, even if you gave them
a number on the phone.


Jo Elizabeth Pinto

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Subject: Re: [blparent] Talking Medical Thermometer

101 is the temperature where peditritians usually start to care. Also they
care about behavior of the child too. 
I have found that I haven't needed one as much as I'd think, if one of my
kids doesn't seem right, I tell the peditritian I need an appointment. I
learned with my first not to ask for an appointment but to tell them I was
coming in, and they would tell me a suitable time. 
I tried using a talking thermometer on my preschooler a few weeks back only
to discover it no longer worked, that'd been how long since I'd used it. 
See if anybody on the list has one they can recommend and spend your time
finding a peditritian you can work with and who can work with you and your
family. Remember, you and the kids are what keep these guys in business. 


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> On Aug 27, 2018, at 2:47 PM, Ashleigh Moon via BlParent
<blparent at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> I'm new to this list. My husband Jordan and I are expecting our first 
> baby in December. I have been exploring options for talking medical 
> thermometers and I'm having trouble finding a good one. I have seen 
> some online, but they have poor reviews. Does anyone have one they 
> recommend?
> 
> Any other small devices anyone recommends?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> --
> Ashleigh Moon
> Academic Coordinator, SAAVI Services for the Blind 
> ashleighnmoon at gmail.com
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etHi Ashley.  If you have an iPhone, I would recommend the Kinsa their mom
at her. It only cost about 20 bucks at Target.  It has a free  app to go
along with it  that is   accessible with voiceover.

Leslie
>  


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