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difficult child diagnosis with H1N1
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<blockquote data-quote="horserider" data-source="post: 318481" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>Our son was not put on antibiotics, just Theraflu, tylenol. My husband misunderstood. The nurse said his temp was down to 100 this morning, but tends to go back up by afternoon. There keeping a close eye on him, guess we will have to let it run it's corse. Boy this is a nasty season. </p><p> </p><p>The media seems to spread the news of H1N1 deaths each night in our state (over 30), but could be as much as the regular flu, which they are not reporting at all. The media hype can get you concerned in itself.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the good thoughts</p><p>Dawn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="horserider, post: 318481, member: 8054"] Our son was not put on antibiotics, just Theraflu, tylenol. My husband misunderstood. The nurse said his temp was down to 100 this morning, but tends to go back up by afternoon. There keeping a close eye on him, guess we will have to let it run it's corse. Boy this is a nasty season. The media seems to spread the news of H1N1 deaths each night in our state (over 30), but could be as much as the regular flu, which they are not reporting at all. The media hype can get you concerned in itself. Thanks for the good thoughts Dawn [/QUOTE]
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