Christine
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I'm starting to get a little worried today and forgive me if I sound like a ninny.
My kids have rarely been sick since they got out of daycare, so having them sick is "new" to me these days.
Anyway, DS (11) started with severe shaking on Thursday night. He then got a fever on Friday morning. He also had a sore throat. Since it was Friday and I already was off, I figured I take him into the pediatrician BEFORE it got real bad to see if it was strep. If so, I figured I could catch it before he got truly ill. It was very busy there that day and we were first seen by two "nurses assistants in training" which I thought was odd. This one assistant did a rapid strep test and the overnight strep test. My son said it felt like it wasn't done right like it had been done before (meaning she wasn't as rough). The rapid strep came back negative and the doctor we saw said it was probably just a virus.
So, of course, over the weekend he has gotten much worse. His fever has been between 102 and 103 with Motrin. A few times it has gone down to 100, but has consistently been in the 102 range. He has now developed a very wet cough and lots of mucous. Throat is still sore and hurts worse when the fever it up.
The throat is red but doesn't appear to have pus on it or be overly swollen.
So, I guess my concern is: do you think he might have strep and they just didn't catch it or are these things pretty accurate. Can a virus last this long?
I assume the overnight strep will be back tomorrow. Do you think it's necessary to request a retest?
Thanks.

Anyway, DS (11) started with severe shaking on Thursday night. He then got a fever on Friday morning. He also had a sore throat. Since it was Friday and I already was off, I figured I take him into the pediatrician BEFORE it got real bad to see if it was strep. If so, I figured I could catch it before he got truly ill. It was very busy there that day and we were first seen by two "nurses assistants in training" which I thought was odd. This one assistant did a rapid strep test and the overnight strep test. My son said it felt like it wasn't done right like it had been done before (meaning she wasn't as rough). The rapid strep came back negative and the doctor we saw said it was probably just a virus.
So, of course, over the weekend he has gotten much worse. His fever has been between 102 and 103 with Motrin. A few times it has gone down to 100, but has consistently been in the 102 range. He has now developed a very wet cough and lots of mucous. Throat is still sore and hurts worse when the fever it up.
The throat is red but doesn't appear to have pus on it or be overly swollen.
So, I guess my concern is: do you think he might have strep and they just didn't catch it or are these things pretty accurate. Can a virus last this long?
I assume the overnight strep will be back tomorrow. Do you think it's necessary to request a retest?
Thanks.