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So, what you're telling me is that it doesn't end, right? Here's my story:
We were called to take our 11-month old son out of day care on the 12th because he had a fever and he'd lost his voice. Doctor diagnosed upper resp and ear infections, and prescribed Augmentin, which the pharmacy filled with a generic amoxicillin. He had no fever problems and no ear complaints on the next day or through the weekend. Then on Monday (MLK Day) he began burning up with fever. We took him back in to the doctor on Tuesday morning, and she diagnosed a virus, but to continue with the antibiotic for his abating ear infection.
So we take him home, continue his antibiotic, and the fever continues Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Thursday night we discover a few "bites" on his body and think that a spider got into his jammies. Middle of the night he wakes us up crying, and he's inconsolable, burning up, and covered head to toe with a horrible rash. Friday morning the rash was worse and we make another trip to the doctor. This doctor diagnoses our son with a penicillin allergy (!) and says to give him Benadryl and to wait on filling the Rx for prednisone. We waited for the Benadryl to work all afternoon, but it wasn't enough, so by Friday night we'd pumped a little Prednisone in him. His hives just kept getting worse, and we made another trip to the doctor on Sunday morning, who prescribed Zyrtec.
The Zyrtec worked wonders. By Monday morning, his hives were almost completely gone. By Tuesday, he was back in daycare.
That was yesterday. Today is Wednesday, and daycare just called me to say that our son has a 100 deg fever and didn't eat his lunch, and wasn't playing very energetically this morning.
This is Day 14 since the first call from daycare. I'm afraid I'm going to lose it. I'm falling behind in my work. I've exhausted all my sick leave. I'm sleep-deprived and emotionally ragged. I'm counting all my blessings that I have a husband who works half-time who can carry much of this load but that doesn't make me feel any better about any of this.
:rant:
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