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<blockquote data-quote="Running_for_the_shelter" data-source="post: 4642" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>I don't spend a lot of time in this forum so I'm a bit late on this thread. I'm responding to the "supposedly" sick part. There was something going around my cub's school about a week ago where the cubs got fevers very quickly and got over it quickly. Their stomachs also hurt. Cubs were being sent home left and right and they were monitoring all of the cubs' temperatures. My cub was apparently fine every time they checked and yeah, I think they'd send him home in a heartbeat if he'd had a fever. I picked him up at 5:30; he didn't look so good. I took his temperature at home and he had a fever of 102. The next morning, he was perfectly fine and bouncing around. Just hoping to give you a little faith back in the cub and nurse ... it's quite possible he had what mine had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running_for_the_shelter, post: 4642, member: 2960"] I don't spend a lot of time in this forum so I'm a bit late on this thread. I'm responding to the "supposedly" sick part. There was something going around my cub's school about a week ago where the cubs got fevers very quickly and got over it quickly. Their stomachs also hurt. Cubs were being sent home left and right and they were monitoring all of the cubs' temperatures. My cub was apparently fine every time they checked and yeah, I think they'd send him home in a heartbeat if he'd had a fever. I picked him up at 5:30; he didn't look so good. I took his temperature at home and he had a fever of 102. The next morning, he was perfectly fine and bouncing around. Just hoping to give you a little faith back in the cub and nurse ... it's quite possible he had what mine had. [/QUOTE]
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