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[quote=Anonymous]Our two toddlers, DH and I were all very sick last week with a nasty upper respiratory infection. I have a six week old and am terrified of RSV. She seemed to escape it until today, she's congested. None of us ever had fevers but bad cough and lots of mucus. It may have been RSV or just something else. We live in a weird area (not DC) and our local hospital is going though a lot of issues, wait times are about 10 hours on average. Good friends are ER docs there and basically said don't go for any reason. Closest childrens hospital is between 1.5-3 hours away depending. People commonly take a helicopter to the hospital if they need to, it's that kind of situation. I know RSV can turn bad fast, I guess I'm wondering what I should be on the lookout for since getting to a hospital is challenging for us. If no fever and she's eating are we ok? [/quote]
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