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Do your kids ever have really, really short illnesses?
Kari
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Twice this week I've been called by Juliet's daycare center to pick her up. On Monday, she woke up from a nap with a 101 fever. Anything over 100 and they can't attend for 24 hours. I arrive to pick her up 20 minutes later and she isn't running a temp. They hadn't given her any of her Advil to bring her temperature down. She continues to not run a temp for 24 hours, but has to stay home. On Friday I get a call at 11:00 that she has had two episodes of diarrhea within 5 minutes and I need to pick her up. It's five hours later and she hasn't had another bout of it, is eating and playing just fine, etc. Just like Monday.
I'm wondering if your kids ever randomly run fevers or have diarrhea for a exceptionally brief amount of time. I'm thankful she's not sick, but I'm starting to wonder if daycare is always telling the truth or exaggerating the situation. It seems a little strange to me.
I'm wondering if your kids ever randomly run fevers or have diarrhea for a exceptionally brief amount of time. I'm thankful she's not sick, but I'm starting to wonder if daycare is always telling the truth or exaggerating the situation. It seems a little strange to me.
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Juliet often runs a fever before coming down with an illness, but I never saw the actual illness that typically follows a fever for her. No runny nose, cough, stomach ache, anything after Monday's fever.
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here is scott and white's website on the most accurate type of thermometer to use:
http://community.sw.org/2011/11/which-thermometer-is-most-accurate/