I'm actually taking my dd8 to the dr. tomorrow to be tested for mono, among other things. She's been sick very frequently for the last 2 mos. She has good days now and then, but she hasn't been consistently well during that period. She's lost about 9 pounds due to lack of appetite (not TOO big of a deal as she's already had her pre-puberty wt. gain, but still not normal for this age). I don't get to be with her much since she's in school all day and I work 2nd shift. Well, this past week she was home on spring break, and I thought, OMG, this kid it SICK! How did I miss this?! I'm a nurse and it took this long for me to figure this out?! Well, she had the flu the 1st wk of Feb, then strep the next week, was ok for about 4 days, then strep again, then another virus. I think there's something more going on here. And we leave in a WEEK! If I have to cancel, I need to do it ASAP. I'll probably just end up pushing her around in a stroller or wheelchair. I figure if it is mono, it's surely well past the contagious stage anyway. Hopefully we'll get some answers from the blood work tomorrow. BTW, mono is spread by saliva, so besides kissing, drinking fountains, sharing silverware or drinks, you can also get it when someone coughs and doesn't cover their mouth. They spew saliva all over, then you touch something with their germs, then you put a piece of gum in your mouth or something. Also, tons of kids in her class have been very sick also, and I'm wondering if any of them have been tested, or if the Dr. is treating them as if each incidence is unrelated as well.