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difficult child's "illness"
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 215008"><p>Something is definitely going on and those low grade temps tend to indicate infection.He may have a virus? I'm by far no medical person, but I've taken my kid in tons of times when I shouldn't have and once or twice didn't when I should have. If he seems relatively comfortable, the fever stays relatively low and he seems stable, I would wait till tomorrow. But I definitely would take him in tomorrow unless you see improvement. But again, I don't always make that right "call". I sure hope he feels better soon. I hate that worry we get when our kids get these vague illnesses that could be anything from over-reacting to a scratch to pnemonia. Hugs ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 215008"] Something is definitely going on and those low grade temps tend to indicate infection.He may have a virus? I'm by far no medical person, but I've taken my kid in tons of times when I shouldn't have and once or twice didn't when I should have. If he seems relatively comfortable, the fever stays relatively low and he seems stable, I would wait till tomorrow. But I definitely would take him in tomorrow unless you see improvement. But again, I don't always make that right "call". I sure hope he feels better soon. I hate that worry we get when our kids get these vague illnesses that could be anything from over-reacting to a scratch to pnemonia. Hugs ML [/QUOTE]
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