Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kind of hilarious as 5 of us in my family just had the flu and not one with a fever. So be it.
That’s pretty unusual - I’m not sure I would have thought to test for flu without a fever!
NP - I never get fevers when sick ever. One time I went to the doctor thinking I had strep and when that came back negative I asked for a flu test because I felt so awful and much worse than just a cold - doctor didn't want to do it because I didn't have fever, but I pushed for it and it came back positive. Afterwards she said she was glad I had pushed for the test as she wouldn't have done it otherwise and wouldn't have suspected.
For people who don't run fevers when sick it can be hard to get doctors to view an illness as serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kind of hilarious as 5 of us in my family just had the flu and not one with a fever. So be it.
That’s pretty unusual - I’m not sure I would have thought to test for flu without a fever!
NP - I never get fevers when sick ever. One time I went to the doctor thinking I had strep and when that came back negative I asked for a flu test because I felt so awful and much worse than just a cold - doctor didn't want to do it because I didn't have fever, but I pushed for it and it came back positive. Afterwards she said she was glad I had pushed for the test as she wouldn't have done it otherwise and wouldn't have suspected.
For people who don't run fevers when sick it can be hard to get doctors to view an illness as serious.
Mostly likely because if you have the flu, there is nothing they can do. Treat the symptoms if they bother you and that is it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kind of hilarious as 5 of us in my family just had the flu and not one with a fever. So be it.
That’s pretty unusual - I’m not sure I would have thought to test for flu without a fever!
NP - I never get fevers when sick ever. One time I went to the doctor thinking I had strep and when that came back negative I asked for a flu test because I felt so awful and much worse than just a cold - doctor didn't want to do it because I didn't have fever, but I pushed for it and it came back positive. Afterwards she said she was glad I had pushed for the test as she wouldn't have done it otherwise and wouldn't have suspected.
For people who don't run fevers when sick it can be hard to get doctors to view an illness as serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kind of hilarious as 5 of us in my family just had the flu and not one with a fever. So be it.
That’s pretty unusual - I’m not sure I would have thought to test for flu without a fever!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is kind of hilarious as 5 of us in my family just had the flu and not one with a fever. So be it.
That’s pretty unusual - I’m not sure I would have thought to test for flu without a fever!
Anonymous wrote:This is kind of hilarious as 5 of us in my family just had the flu and not one with a fever. So be it.
Anonymous wrote:Just send them with the flu. What is the big deal?
Anonymous wrote:My DC had the flu last week. Doctor wrote a note that they could return when fever free for 24 hours. The coughing and congestion could go on for a while.