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difficult child diagnosis with H1N1
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<blockquote data-quote="horserider" data-source="post: 318238" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>I was concerned this could possibly happen. When difficult child called this weekend and said he had a temperature of 103 and was sick. My husband visited him tonight, I was not able to go. difficult child told him he has H1N1 (he is in a therapy program, at the jjc). They have him on antibiotics, cough medication and Tylenol, so I am assuming a dr. diagnosed him. I will call the nurse in the morning. You would think they would have called us and let us know the diagnosis. My husband is concerned about exposure because he is Type 1 Diabetic, he had the regular flu shot, but not H1N1. They should have had a mask for my difficult child at least. </p><p> </p><p>Poor kid, not an environment you want to be sick at. Hopefully I can talk to him this Wed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="horserider, post: 318238, member: 8054"] I was concerned this could possibly happen. When difficult child called this weekend and said he had a temperature of 103 and was sick. My husband visited him tonight, I was not able to go. difficult child told him he has H1N1 (he is in a therapy program, at the jjc). They have him on antibiotics, cough medication and Tylenol, so I am assuming a dr. diagnosed him. I will call the nurse in the morning. You would think they would have called us and let us know the diagnosis. My husband is concerned about exposure because he is Type 1 Diabetic, he had the regular flu shot, but not H1N1. They should have had a mask for my difficult child at least. Poor kid, not an environment you want to be sick at. Hopefully I can talk to him this Wed. [/QUOTE]
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