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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 235012" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I have had two kidney infections as an adult. The first was the week I went away to college and I don't remember much about the first week of school. The 2nd was 1 month after difficult child was born and I ended up in the hospital for a week with about 10 anitbiotics going into me. I had gone back to work for final exams (the first of June) and had stepped out in the hall to ask someone if they had a sweater because I was cold (in South Carolina it was probably above 90). They sent me to the school nurse, my temp was 105---she called my husband, someone drove me to the dr. and he set me in a room alone for an hour to "decide" if I needed to go to the hospital. The dr. knew me well enough to know I would refuse to go if he told me I had to so he waited until I was delirious to come back and ask. It took a week before I was well enough to go home and a month before I was back to normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 235012, member: 1436"] I have had two kidney infections as an adult. The first was the week I went away to college and I don't remember much about the first week of school. The 2nd was 1 month after difficult child was born and I ended up in the hospital for a week with about 10 anitbiotics going into me. I had gone back to work for final exams (the first of June) and had stepped out in the hall to ask someone if they had a sweater because I was cold (in South Carolina it was probably above 90). They sent me to the school nurse, my temp was 105---she called my husband, someone drove me to the dr. and he set me in a room alone for an hour to "decide" if I needed to go to the hospital. The dr. knew me well enough to know I would refuse to go if he told me I had to so he waited until I was delirious to come back and ask. It took a week before I was well enough to go home and a month before I was back to normal. [/QUOTE]
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